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Vol. 3, n. 1/2, January-December 1997.
After Jung: Analytical Psychology between Individuation and the Public Dimension. Proceedings of The 3 National Congress of The Italian Association for Analytical Psychology. Milan, 6-8 March 1997
Contents
Articles:
Presentation of the Congress by Severino Rusconi
Analytical Psychology between the Collective and Social Field, Piergiacomo Migliorati
From Individuation to Service: Metamorphosis and Enhancement of Relationship, Concetto Gullotta
"Neither in the Sky, nor on the Earth": the Resounance of Reality in Countertransference, Antonino Lo Cascio
Studi Junghiani: a Cultural Project, by the Editorial Committee
Clinical Analytical Work and the Practice of Otherness, Giuseppe Maffei
Individual, Community, Utopia: Analysis after Jung, Antonio Vitolo
The Analyst's Internal World in the Institutional Adventure, Garpas
Complex Psychology in the Poverty of Everyday Life, Marcello Pignatelli
Round tables:
Individuation between the Institutional Field and the Transpersonal Dimension, Paola Carabini, Filippo Strumia, Antonio Grassi, Mauro Bergonzi.
From the Jungian Feminine Principle to Some Hypothesis of Intervention in Mother/Child Work, Nadia Neri, Anna Michelini Tocci, Patrizia Peresso, Marta Tibaldi
Women and Power in Public Sectors, Maria Teresa Rufini, Elena Liotta, Rita maglione, Lidia Tarantini
Analytical Psychology's Specific Contribution to Psychological Training, Vincenzo Caretti, Anna Sassone, Anna Pintus
The Path of Active Imagination towards a Psychological Ethic, Bianca Garufi, Federico de Luca Comandini, Marta Tibaldi, Francesco La Rosa
Severe Mental Pathologies and Sand Play Therapy in the Private and Public Sectors: a Research in Progress, Paolo Aite, Assunta Bona Pompei, Sandrina Fersurella, Francesco Porseo
Consultation and Analytical Psychotherapy in Adolescence: a Proposal for Clinical Intervention, Alessandra De Coro, Cristina Bascetta, Cecilia Codignola, Leonella Magagnini, Gianni Nagliero, Paola Rocco
Group Dimension and Duality in Borderline Therapy: a Jungian Perspective, Roberto Quartesan, Maura Antonelli, Carla De Gennaro, Marco Zanasi
What Kind of Supervision in Psychiatric Services?, Fabrizia Termini, Renata De Giorgio, Dino Lanzara, Gabriella Caccamo, Claudio Mencacci, Silvana Lucariello
Individuation in the Clinical and Collective Dimensions, Augusta Uccelli, Mario Aletti, Caludio Bonvecchio
Analytical Psychology and Spirituality after Jung, Romano Madera, Franco Michelini Tocci, Luciano Mazzocchi, Mario Realfonzo
Towards the End of the Millennium: Some Remarks on Identity, Anna Maria Panepucci, Elena Cristiani
Analytical Psychology and the Age of Development: a Contribution to the Prevention of Mental Disease, Francesco Montecchi, Stefania Baldassari, Daniela Tortolani, Ave Papperini
Ethics and Analytical Psychology, Cesare Casati, Leonardo Verdi-Vighetti, Maria Cristina Barducci, Carla De Gennaro
Research on Jungian Technique: Acceptance and the Group, a Proposal, Fausto Rossano, Guido Ambrogini, Marina Colasanti, Patrizia Lorenzi, Maria Cristina Montesi, Dolores Carli, Antonietta Censi, Alessandra Fiori, Giovanni Gaglione, Pina Galeazzi, Patrizia Moretti, Paolo Paolozza, Anna Rosini, Massimo Miniero, Patrizia Montella, Paola Russo, Lucia Sarno
Volume 2, n. 2, July-December 1996
Contents
Editorial
Articles
Renewal in Analytical Psychology, Piergiacomo Migliorati
Biography and Theory: 1912-1952, Symbols of transformation, a Book Reflecting a Life, Romano Madera
The Timeliness of Alchemy: the opus Method, Psychic Multiplicity and Transformation, Stefano Fissi
The Metamorphosis of the Ego, Clementina Pavoni
Open pages
The Myth of Revolution in Our Contemporary World: from Rousseau to Marx, Franco Livorsi
Reviews
Volume 2, n. 1, January-December 1996
What Kind of Practice in Analytical Psychology?
Contents
Editorial
Articles
Mind Patterns and Value Systems, Antonio Grassi
Mythology and Psychotherapeutic Practice in Analytical Psychology: Clinical and Theoretical Remarks on the Myth of Narcissus, Vincenzo Caretti e Alessandra De Coro
Analytical Psychology and Communications Theory, Carla De Gennaro
Farting as a Defence against Primeval Terrors, Mara Sidoli
From Acting-out to Thinking: a Part of a Possible Journey. The First Interview with Adolescents, Cristina Bascetta, Livia Crozzoli, Renata De Giorgio, Leonella Magagnini, Maria Giovanna Mazzone, Paola Rocco
Jungian Psychotherapy and the "Art of Healing", Massimo Giannoni
Open pages
Freud Confronts the Sphinx. Sigmund Freud Interviewed by George Sylvester Viereck, by Paola Cascino
A Critical Approach to Richard Noll's Book The Jung Cult. Origins of a Charismatic Movement, Robert Mercurio
Reviews
Volume 1, n. 2, July-December 1995
Contents
Editorial
Articles
Psychotherapy Today. Roots and Memory, Maria Teresa Rufini
Analytical Attentiveness in the Therapeutic Relationship with Adults and Children, Wanda Grosso
The Nymph's Disappearance. Some Remarks on Female Bulimia, Maria Cristina Barducci
Jung Confronts the Unconscious: an Autobiographical Description of Active Imagination, Marta Tibaldi
Jung the Psychiatrist: Some Remarks, Massimo Disint
Analytical Societies and Community: the analysts' Identity between Internal Realities and External World, Anna Maria Sassone
Open pages
Child Analysis and the Transference/countertransference Relationship. In memory of Michael Fordham, Gianni Nagliero
On Not Knowing Beforehand, Michael Fordham
Reviews
Volume 1, n. 1, January-June 1995
On Jungian Identity
Contents
Editorial
C.G. Jung Today, Piergiacomo Migliorati
Articles
What Do I Mean by Identity?, Alfred Plaut
My Jungian Identity: how to Define It?, Verena Kast
Jung of Harmony. Analytical Psychology and Depressive Disturbance, Concetto Gullotta
For a Definition of Jungian Identity. A Comparison between Archetypal Theory, Attachment Theory and the Structural Theory of Relations, Filippo Strumia
C.G. Jung's Active Imagination and the Individuation Process, Federico de Luca Comandini
Open pages
Jung against Nazism, Antonio Vitolo
Reviews
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