Includes bibliographical references (pages 310-326) and index.
The self in transformation: the analyst in transformation -- The transcendent function and Hegel's dialectical vision -- Analytical psychology and object relations theory -- The developmental school in analytical psychology -- Recent developments in the neurosciences -- The not-so-silent couple in the individual -- The self in transformation: the passage from a two- to a three-dimensional internal world -- Love: paradox of self and other -- Did Freud and Jung have a "clinical" encounter? -- Self creation and the limitless void of dissociation: the "as if" personality -- The ethical self -- The ethical attitude: a bridge between psychoanalysis and analytical psychology -- The ethics of supervision: developmental and archetypal perspectives -- The potential for transformation: emergence theory and psychic change.
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This book brings together into one volume a number of articles that the author has written over the past 20 years, and includes a new extended essay written especially for this volume. The chapters, organized into sections, explore theoretical and clinical matters within a Jungian analytical framework, making carefully considered links to a number of psychoanalytical themes and concepts. The book also includes a section on ethics in the consulting room. In her new essay, Hester Solomon discusses pivotal themes in depth psychology: psychic transformation, synchronicity, and the emergence of com.