Terror, Violence and the Impulse to Destroy: Perspectives from Analytical Psychology--Papers from the 2002 North American Conference of Jungian Analysts and Candidates
Terror, Violence and the Impulse to Destroy: Perspectives from Analytical Psychology--Papers from the 2002 North American Conference of Jungian Analysts and Candidates
Papers from the 2002 North American Conference of Jungian Analysts and Candidates These papers address the process of terror as it confronts us in international situations and in outbreaks of violence in homes and schools. The thirteen contributors, seasoned Jungian analysts and psychotherapists, have often faced the reality of undermining destructiveness in their work with clients. Here they offer their theoretical and therapeutic insights, drawing from their experience of the psyche’s healing resources to identify the consciousness we need if we are to survive and reverse the contagion of hostility. This book provides an opportunity to learn what can inform the human spirit to prevail over the forces that threaten its integrity and compassion.
Pages
410
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Daimon
Release
October 01, 2003
ISBN
3856306285
ISBN 13
9783856306281
Terror, Violence and the Impulse to Destroy: Perspectives from Analytical Psychology--Papers from the 2002 North American Conference of Jungian Analysts and Candidates
Papers from the 2002 North American Conference of Jungian Analysts and Candidates These papers address the process of terror as it confronts us in international situations and in outbreaks of violence in homes and schools. The thirteen contributors, seasoned Jungian analysts and psychotherapists, have often faced the reality of undermining destructiveness in their work with clients. Here they offer their theoretical and therapeutic insights, drawing from their experience of the psyche’s healing resources to identify the consciousness we need if we are to survive and reverse the contagion of hostility. This book provides an opportunity to learn what can inform the human spirit to prevail over the forces that threaten its integrity and compassion.