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C. G. Jung The Basics

C. G. Jung’s Archetype Concept Theory Research and Applications

Reading the Red Book An Interpretive Guide to C. G. Jung’s Liber Novus

Kabbalistic Visions C. G. Jung and Jewish Mysticism

The Social Cognition and Object Relations Scale-Global Rating Method (SCORS-G) A comprehensive guide for clinicians and researchers

C. G. Jung and the Dead Visions Active Imagination and the Unconscious Terrain

C. G. Jung and the Dead Visions Active Imagination and the Unconscious Terrain

C. G. Jung and the Dead: Visions Active Imagination and the Unconscious Terrain offers an in-depth look at Jung’s encounters with the dead moving beyond a symbolic understanding to consider these figures a literal presence in the psyche. Stephani L. Stephens explores Jung’s personal experiences demonstrating his skill at visioning in all its forms as well as detailing the nature of the dead. This unique study is the first to follow the narrative thread of the dead from Memories Dreams Reflections into The Red Book assessing Jung’s thoughts on their presence his obligations to them and their role in his psychological model. It offers the opportunity to examine this previously neglected theme unfolding during Jung’s period of intense confrontation with the unconscious and to understand active imagination as Jung’s principle method of managing that unconscious content. As well as detailed analysis of Jung’s own work the book includes a timeline of key events and case material. C. G. Jung and the Dead will offer academics and students of Jungian and post-Jungian studies the history of psychology Western esoteric history and gnostic and visionary traditions a new perspective on Jung’s work. It will also be of great interest to Jungian analysts and psychotherapists analytical psychologists and practitioners of other psychological disciplines interested in Jungian ideas. | C. G. Jung and the Dead Visions Active Imagination and the Unconscious Terrain

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The Apocalypse of the Reluctant Gnostics Carl G. Jung and Philip K. Dick

Viking Silver Hoards and Containers The Archaeological and Historical Context of Viking-Age Silver Coin Deposits in the Baltic c. 800–1050

Viking Silver Hoards and Containers The Archaeological and Historical Context of Viking-Age Silver Coin Deposits in the Baltic c. 800–1050

It is widely accepted that the Viking Age (c. 800–1050) stimulated the development of long-distance regional and local trade and exchange networks. The clearest archaeological evidence for these contacts is mainly in the form of silver artefacts predominantly found in hoards in Northern and Central Europe – the Baltic zone. However beyond occasional national- or regional-level research there have been no attempts at a historically guided comparative archaeological survey of the Baltic zone as a whole. By investigating silver hoards and the context of their deposition Viking Silver Hoards and Containers seeks to understand the variety of functions performed by hoards; the differences in function within regions; the hoards’ relationship with trade; and the nature and function of emporia. It also examines the extent to which the findings mesh with literary evidence and the nature of the different societies benefiting from the influx of silver in the Viking Age. Crucially the book features a catalogue which provides a thorough overview and update of Baltic-zone hoards. Viking Silver Hoards and Containers is intended for use by students of and specialists in early medieval Viking and Slavic history and archaeology. However it will also be a useful teaching resource for other general courses in archaeology anthropology and material culture numismatics economic history religious studies GIS and statistics. | Viking Silver Hoards and Containers The Archaeological and Historical Context of Viking-Age Silver Coin Deposits in the Baltic c. 800–1050

GBP 39.99
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Active Imagination in Theory Practice and Training The Special Legacy of C. G. Jung

Active Imagination in Theory Practice and Training The Special Legacy of C. G. Jung

Based on extensive research and developed with the support of the IAAP this fascinating new work presents the precious value of the special legacy of C. G. Jung which he himself defined as Active Imagination through a collection of unpublished contributions by some of the brightest Jungian analysts and renowned representatives from the worlds of Art Culture Physics and Neurosciences. In addition to presenting the genesis development and results of Chiara Tozzi's research on Active Imagination this volume on Theory Practice and Training will also include the fundamental theoretical aspects of this technique. The book explores Active Imagination in relation to fundamental contents of Analytical Psychology such as Individuation Transformation and comparison with the Shadow the four psychological functions C. G. Jung's Red Book and more. Moreover the connections between Active Imagination and Sandplay will also be explored as well as the possibilities of applying the technique with adolescent patients how it’s considered and proposed in Jungian Training and some innovative clinical methodologies of Active Imagination. Spanning two volumes which are also accessible as stand alone books this essential collection will be of great interest to Jungian analysts psychologists psychoanalysts or anyone interested in discovering more about the fascinating psychotherapeutic practice of Active Imagination and its interdisciplinary uses. | Active Imagination in Theory Practice and Training The Special Legacy of C. G. Jung

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Routledge Revivals: Encyclopedia of American Civil Liberties (2006) Volume 2 G - Q

C. G. Jung in the Humanities Taking the Soul's Path

C. G. Jung and the Alchemical Imagination Passages into the Mysteries of Psyche and Soul

C. G. Jung and the Alchemical Imagination Passages into the Mysteries of Psyche and Soul

Winner of the 2021 American Board & Academy of Psychoanalysis Annual Book Prize for Best Theoretical Book in Psychoanalysis! Stanton Marlan brings together writings which span the course of his career examining Jungian psychology and the alchemical imagination as an opening to the mysteries of psyche and soul. Several chapters describe a telos that aims at the mysterious goal of the Philosophers’ Stone a move replete with classical and postmodern ideas catalysed by prompts from the unconscious: dreams images fantasies and paradoxical conundrums. Psyche and matter are seen with regards to soul light and darkness in terms of illumination and order and chaos as linked in the image of chaosmos. Marlan explores the richness of the alchemical ideas of Carl Jung James Hillman and others and their value for a revisioning of psychology. In doing so this volume challenges any tendency to literalism and essentialism and contributes to an integration between Jung’s classical vision of a psychology of alchemy and Hillman’s Alchemical Psychology. C. G. Jung and the Alchemical Imagination will be a valuable resource for academics scholars and students of Jungian and post-Jungian studies Jungian analysis and psychotherapy. It will also be of great interest to Jungian psychologists and Jungian analysts in practice and in training. | C. G. Jung and the Alchemical Imagination Passages into the Mysteries of Psyche and Soul

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John G. Gunnell History Discourses and Disciplines

John G. Gunnell History Discourses and Disciplines

John Gunnell has compelled political theorists to rethink their relation to political science the history of political thought the philosophy of social science and political reality. His thinking has been shaped by encounters with Heidegger and Plato Wittgenstein and Austin the Berkeley School and émigrés such as Strauss and Arendt. His writings have challenged the idealist assumptions behind the idea of a Great Tradition of Political Thought and the philosophical claims about mind and language. Gunnell has engaged and challenged colleagues in political theory political science and the philosophy of social science on a range of issues from political action time pluralism ideology concepts conventions the political and democracy to the roles of philosophy science literary theory cognitive science mind and history on the enterprise of theorizing today. The book focuses on his work in three key areas:Political Theory and Political Science Gunnell’s work has often focused on the historical emergence of the study of political theory as a subdiscipline of political science and its critical relation to and alienation from political science from the postwar era. His argument has been consistent: political theory self-identified as an interpretative social science and mode of historical reflection is an invention of political science. Political theory divorced from political science weakens both activities in their ties to concerns with and relevance to political society and the contemporary university. Interpretation and ActionGunnell has been particularly interested in the nature of concepts and how they change. These investigations begin with analysis of theory and theorizing as they are constituted and practiced in historiography the philosophy of social sciences the philosophy of science political science and metatheory. He engages with thinkers whose positions inform and oppose his own and explores concepts such as: democracy justice time pluralism science liberalism and action. Theorists Philosophers and Political LifeGunnell’s work has developed through a series of encounters with theorists and philosophers. He has rejected attempts to present politics as a stable and essential set of phenomena. There are common themes that guide conversations with the German émigrés ordinary language philosophers and theorists from the history of political thought. This book includes works that focus on Max Weber Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin Gilbert Ryle J. L. Austin and Ludwig Wittgenstein. | John G. Gunnell History Discourses and Disciplines

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Personality Assessment Paradigms and Methods A Collaborative Reassessment of Madeline G

Personality Assessment Paradigms and Methods A Collaborative Reassessment of Madeline G

This book is an update of Paradigms of Personality Assessment by Jerry Wiggins (2003 Guilford) a landmark volume in the personality assessment literature. The first half of Wiggins (2003) described five major paradigms: psychodynamic (as exemplified by the Rorschach and TAT) narrative (interview data) interpersonal (circumplex instruments) multivariate (five-factor instruments) and empirical (MMPI). In the second half of the book expert representatives of each paradigm interpreted test data from the same patient Madeline. In this follow-up personality experts describe innovations in each of the major paradigms articulated by Wiggins since the time of his book including the advancement of therapeutic assessment validation of the Rorschach Performance Assessment System development of a multimethod battery for integrated interpersonal assessment publication of the Restructured Form of the MMPI-2 and integration of multivariate Five-Factor Model instruments with personality disorder diagnosis. These innovations are highlighted in a reassessment of Madeline 17 years later. This book which provides a rich demonstration of trans-paradigmatic multimethod assessment by leading scholars in the personality assessment field in the context of one of the most interesting and thorough case studies in the history of clinical assessment will be a useful resource for students researchers and practicing clinicians. | Personality Assessment Paradigms and Methods A Collaborative Reassessment of Madeline G

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The Europa World of Learning 2023

The Europa World of Learning 2024

Lion's Share

The Challenges Of Southsouth Cooperation

Introduction to Positive Media Psychology

Family Events Practices Displays and Intimacies

International Conflict and Conflict Management

International Conflict and Conflict Management

This book asks scholars to reexamine international conflict and its management—in order to move the field toward directly theorizing about and examining the interdependence between conflict events and conflict management attempts. Despite decades of work research on international conflict and its management remains siloed in three fundamental ways. First scholars do not thoroughly address international conflict dynamics within studies of conflict management even though the former give rise to the latter. Second existing work generally investigates one conflict management strategy (e. g. mediation) at the expense of others (e. g. adjudication). These strategies however are not independent of one another; they exist on a single menu from which potential third parties choose. Third parties therefore implicitly—if not explicitly—consider and select among the various strategies when deciding how to manage a conflict thereby inviting and incorporating comparisons. Finally researchers tend to treat conflict management efforts—even within the same conflict—as independent events even though some efforts (e. g. adjudication or arbitration) follow and explicitly relate to other earlier efforts (e. g. an earlier negotiation or mediation). In short elements of sequencing and interaction influence conflict management even as scholars rarely consider such elements. This book will be of great value to scholars and researchers of Political Science International Relations and Conflict Management and Resolution. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of International Interactions. | International Conflict and Conflict Management

GBP 120.00
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The Routledge Handbook of Economic Theology

The Routledge Handbook of Economic Theology

This Handbook introduces and systematically explores the thesis that the economy economic practices and economic thought are of a profoundly theological nature. Containing more than 40 chapters this Handbook provides a state-of-the-art reference work that offers students researchers and policymakers an introduction to current scholarship significant debates and emerging research themes in the study of the theological significance of economic concepts and the religious underpinnings of economic practices in a world that is increasingly dominated by financiers managers forecasters market-makers and entrepreneurs. This Handbook brings together scholars from different parts of the world representing various disciplines and intellectual traditions. It covers the development of economic thought and practices from antiquity to neoliberalism and it provides insight into the economic–theological teachings of major religious movements. The list of contributors combines well-established scholars and younger academic talents. The chapters in this Handbook cover a wide array of conceptual historical theoretical and methodological issues and perspectives such as the economic meaning of theological concepts (e. g. providence and faith); the theological underpinnings of economic concepts (e. g. credit and property); the religious significance of socio-economic practices in various organizational fields (e. g. accounting and work); and finally the genealogy of the theological–economic interface in Judaism Christianity Islam and in the discipline of economics itself (e. g. Marx Keynes and Hayek). The Routledge Handbook of Economic Theology is organized in four parts:• Theological concepts and their economic meaning• Economic concepts and their theological anchoring• Society management and organization• Genealogy of economic theology | The Routledge Handbook of Economic Theology

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