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Child & Adolescent Jungian Therapy

Childhood Re-imagined

Images and Narratives of Development in Analytical Psychology

Childhood Re-imagined
  • By Shiho Main.

Published July 2008

What can Jungian psychology contribute to understanding children and childhood? Childhood Re-imagined considers Carl Jung's psychological approach to childhood and argues that his symbolic view deserves a place between the more traditional scientific and social-constructionist views of development…
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Jungian Psychotherapy and Contemporary Infant Research

Basic Patterns of Emotional Exchange

Jungian Psychotherapy and Contemporary Infant Research
  • By Mario Jacoby.

Published March 2001

Infant research observations and hypotheses have raised serious questions about previous mainstream psychoanalytic theories of earliest childhood development. In Jungian Psychotherapy and Contemporary Infant Research, Mario Jacoby looks at how these observations are relevant to psychotherapeutic…
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Sandplay: Silent Workshop of the Psyche

Sandplay: Silent Workshop of the Psyche
  • By Kay Bradway, and Barbara McCoard.

Published January 1997

Sandplay is a growing field of interest for Jungian and other psychotherapists. Sandplay - Silent Workshop of the Psyche by Kay Bradway and Barbara McCoard, provides an introduction to sandplay as well as extensive new material for those already using this form of therapy. Based on the authors'…
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