What does Jungian psychology stand for in the world today? This burning question is answered in this book by 19 prominent IAAP Jungian psychoanalysts. Originally presented at an IAAP conference on Fundamental Values held in Strasbourg, France in June 2024, the intention of the conference and this book is to address critical issues in present day clinical practice, emergent challenges created by complex cultural diversity in the association, the presence or absence of a sense of community in and among the IAAP Group Members and beyond, and analyst training programs currently active throughout the world.
Contributors include:
Alvaro Ancona de Faria
Andrew Samuels
Astrid Berg
Brigit Soubrouillard
Gary Read
Grazina Gudaite
Harry Fogarty
Jan Wiener
Leslie Stein
Marianne Müller
Misser Berg
Monica Luci
Murray Stein
Shiuya Sara Liuh
Tom Kelly
Toshio Kawai
Tristan Troudart
Valentyna Samus
Yehuda Abramovitch
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
Editors' Preface
Theme: Central Concepts
1. Welcome and Introduction, by Misser Berg
2. The Self as Source from Which All Values Flow, by Murray Stein
3. The Nature of Communitas as a Value for Psychoanalysis, by Leslie Stein
4. Is Activism A Value? by Andrew Samuels
5. Ubuntu-An African Contribution to the "Civilization of the Universal" and its Relevance to the IAAP", by Astrid Berg
Theme: Psychological Care
6. Trauma and Values in Analytical Psychology: Ethical and Clinical Principles, by Monica Luci
7. Psychological Care and Mental Health: The Importance of Fundamental Values of Analytical Psychology for Mental Health Care, by Alvaro Ancona de Faria
8. Challenges to Psychological Care in Difficult Times, by Valentyna Samus
9. A Polytheistic Attitude as a Bridge to Transmit Humanistic Values in Analysis, in Times of War,
by Tristan Troudart
Theme: Culture
10. Psyche as Fundamental Value and its Cultural, Historical, and Individual Diversities, by Toshio Kawai
11. Blind Spots in Western Mentality: Imposition vs. Universalism, by Harry Fogarty
12. Freedom and Dignity in a Post-Authoritarian Culture, by Grazina Gudaite
13. Jungian Analysis as a Way of Creating a New Personal Culture, by Shiuya Sara Liuh
Theme: Communitas
14. How Outreach Work Shapes Values: A Zimbabwe Case Study, by Gary Read
15. The Value of Contributing to Making our Jungian Communitas, by Brigit Soubrouillard
16. Conflicts and Their Potential for Solutions-Mediation Within Our Community, by Marianne Müller
17. Ethics and Communitas, by Tom Kelly
Theme: Training of Analysts
18. The Dynamics of Influence in Training, by Jan Wiener
19. Between Knowledge and Values, by Yehuda Abramovitch
20. Dialogue Between Yehuda Abramovitch and Jan Wiener
Bibliography
What does Jungian psychology stand for in the world today? This burning question is answered in this book by 19 prominent IAAP Jungian psychoanalysts. Originally presented at an IAAP conference on Fundamental Values held in Strasbourg, France in June 2024, the intention of the conference and this book is to address critical issues in present day clinical practice, emergent challenges created by complex cultural diversity in the association, the presence or absence of a sense of community in and among the IAAP Group Members and beyond, and analyst training programs currently active throughout the world.
Contributors include:
Alvaro Ancona de Faria
Andrew Samuels
Astrid Berg
Brigit Soubrouillard
Gary Read
Grazina Gudaite
Harry Fogarty
Jan Wiener
Leslie Stein
Marianne Müller
Misser Berg
Monica Luci
Murray Stein
Shiuya Sara Liuh
Tom Kelly
Toshio Kawai
Tristan Troudart
Valentyna Samus
Yehuda Abramovitch
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
Editors' Preface
Theme: Central Concepts
1. Welcome and Introduction, by Misser Berg
2. The Self as Source from Which All Values Flow, by Murray Stein
3. The Nature of Communitas as a Value for Psychoanalysis, by Leslie Stein
4. Is Activism A Value? by Andrew Samuels
5. Ubuntu-An African Contribution to the "Civilization of the Universal" and its Relevance to the IAAP", by Astrid Berg
Theme: Psychological Care
6. Trauma and Values in Analytical Psychology: Ethical and Clinical Principles, by Monica Luci
7. Psychological Care and Mental Health: The Importance of Fundamental Values of Analytical Psychology for Mental Health Care, by Alvaro Ancona de Faria
8. Challenges to Psychological Care in Difficult Times, by Valentyna Samus
9. A Polytheistic Attitude as a Bridge to Transmit Humanistic Values in Analysis, in Times of War,
by Tristan Troudart
Theme: Culture
10. Psyche as Fundamental Value and its Cultural, Historical, and Individual Diversities, by Toshio Kawai
11. Blind Spots in Western Mentality: Imposition vs. Universalism, by Harry Fogarty
12. Freedom and Dignity in a Post-Authoritarian Culture, by Grazina Gudaite
13. Jungian Analysis as a Way of Creating a New Personal Culture, by Shiuya Sara Liuh
Theme: Communitas
14. How Outreach Work Shapes Values: A Zimbabwe Case Study, by Gary Read
15. The Value of Contributing to Making our Jungian Communitas, by Brigit Soubrouillard
16. Conflicts and Their Potential for Solutions-Mediation Within Our Community, by Marianne Müller
17. Ethics and Communitas, by Tom Kelly
Theme: Training of Analysts
18. The Dynamics of Influence in Training, by Jan Wiener
19. Between Knowledge and Values, by Yehuda Abramovitch
20. Dialogue Between Yehuda Abramovitch and Jan Wiener
Bibliography
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The Self, Individuation, Communitas: Reflections on Fundamental Values in Analytical Psychology
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| ISBN-13: | 9781685035884 |
|---|---|
| Publisher: | Chiron Publications |
| Publication date: | 07/25/2025 |
| Pages: | 296 |
| Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.67(d) |