Jungian Analysts Working Across Cultures

Jungian Analysts Working Across Cultures
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 279
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ISBN-10 : 9781000432077
ISBN-13 : 1000432076
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Book Synopsis Jungian Analysts Working Across Cultures by : Catherine Crowther

Download or read book Jungian Analysts Working Across Cultures written by Catherine Crowther and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2021-06-01 with total page 279 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Jungian Analysts Working Across Cultures: From Tradition to Innovation gives a fascinating account of the wide variety of experiences of Jungian analysts working in different cultures across the world. They describe and reflect on experiences of both offering and receiving training within these cross-cultural partnerships. This is a book not only about training but is also an enlightening cultural commentary for our times. The powerful bi-directionality of cultural influence and discovery is apparent in different ways in every chapter, prompting a re-appraisal of concepts essential to the core values of Jungian practice which show an outdated adherence to culture-bound attitudes. The publication of this book is a timely reminder that when Jungian analysis as we know it is floundering in some Western countries, new projects in countries seeking to develop an analytic culture give hope for sustaining our professional practice.


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