Case Response III [0.03%]
案例反应III
Karen Hodges
Karen Hodges
Michelle Cooper
Michelle Cooper
The Umbilical [0.03%]
脐带
Jay Barlow
Jay Barlow
Traditional psychoanalytic approaches view excessive parental, social or relational involvement in human development as an opportunity for linking complex gender and identity experiences. The analyst's unconscious bias might present them wi...
Disputed Boundaries of the Self, the Group, and their Environment: What We Learn from Refugees about our Psychic Functioning1 [0.03%]
关于自我、群体及其环境的争议边界:我们从难民那里了解到有关我们的心理功能的事情
Monica Luci
Monica Luci
One of Jung's most significant contributions concerns the mysterious, inexplicable and always out-of-reach nature of the self. In this paper, I will focus on the borders of the self and their nature, location and dynamics of maintenance and...
The Nature of Taboo within Cultural Complexes: Theoretical and Clinical Applications [0.03%]
禁忌的文化内涵:理论与临床应用
Elizabeth Brodersen
Elizabeth Brodersen
The symbolic nature of taboo is examined as a container that differentiates developmental stages between the social values order/disorder through a ritual, liminal process of separating order as clean/blessed/safety and disorder as polluted...
Stolen Identities, Suspended Lives. Embodied Active Imagination in Clinical Work with Victims of State Terrorism [0.03%]
被盗的身份、被暂停的生活。临床治疗中对国家恐怖主义受害者的身心想象疗法
Karin Fleischer
Karin Fleischer
Each collective trauma holds its own particularities and forms of horror. When the violence is exerted by the government responsible for the care of the population it is termed state terrorism. The traumatic experience and its subsequent ne...
Leslie Stein
Leslie Stein
The realization of the Self, although the absolute basis of Jungian psychology, has internal inconsistencies, is difficult to understand, and offers a promise of realization that cannot be fulfilled. This has weakened it, and its existence ...
Carolyn Bates,Arthur Niesser
Carolyn Bates
Robert Tyminski
Robert Tyminski
This article explores the concept of gender expansiveness. This term refers to a person's self-identifying as gender fluid, genderqueer, transgender, non-binary, gender diverse, or gender nonconforming. Young people, including older childre...