Jungian Psychology in the East and West
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Jungian Psychology in the East and West
Cross-Cultural Perspectives from Japan
Nakamura, Konoyu; Carta, Stefano
Taylor & Francis Ltd
07/2021
198
Dura
Inglês
9780367766894
15 a 20 dias
440
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Part 1: East and West 1. How Can We Survive in This Globalized Age? Exploring ego consciousness in the Western and the Japanese psyches 2. The Ego and Self in East-West Psychology 3. Cultural Reflection in Eastern and Western Tales of the Mirror 4. East Meets West in World War II: Implications for Japan's Maternal Culture Part 2: Images 5. Narcissism and Difference: Narcissism of Minor Differences Revisited 6. Encountering the other world in Japanese Manga: from Hyakki-yagyo-zu to Pocket Monsters 7. Ancient Chinese Hieroglyph: Archetype of Transformation of Jungian Psychology and Its Clinical Implication 8. Conversion of Saint Francis of Assisi: Guidance by Dreams and Encounter with Father Part 3: Clinical Issues 9. Intimate relationships between women and men: psychosocial and post-Jungian perspectives 10. Rising Compassion. Revisiting 'clinical empathy' from F. Schleiermacher's translational viewpoint 11. Ensou and Tree view therapy: Zen based psychotherapy from Hisamatsu and Kato theory 12. Significance of drawings without a tree in response to the Baum test by schizophrenic patients: Interpreting drawings by schizophrenic patients from a Jungian perspective Part 4: Identity and Individuation 13. The House Imago and the Creation of Order 14. From Dragons to Leaders: Latvian and Japanese Psyches, and an Organic Consciousness 15. Emptiness and Diversity -psychological inner movement in western and eastern culture- 16. Un-written in Stone: Re-Imagining Individuation and the Objective Psyche with Japanese and American Landscapes 17. More Ancient Layers of the Japanese Psyche as Seen from the Tales and Dreams of the Ainu 18. Makoto Tsumori's philosophy of care and education in relation to Jungian psychology.
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Jungian Psychology;Japanese Psyche;Eastern culture;Follow;Japanese Philosophy;Held;Interdisciplinary;Persona;East and West;Fairy Tales;Anima Images;Vice Versa;CW;Western Psyche;Young Men;ECCE Practice;Art Therapy;ECCE Setting;Adult Attachment Projective Picture System;Emptiness Consciousness;Chronic;Ainu Culture;Jomon Period;Postwar;Individuation Process;Kamuy;Wander;ECCE Practitioner;Gender Certainty
Part 1: East and West 1. How Can We Survive in This Globalized Age? Exploring ego consciousness in the Western and the Japanese psyches 2. The Ego and Self in East-West Psychology 3. Cultural Reflection in Eastern and Western Tales of the Mirror 4. East Meets West in World War II: Implications for Japan's Maternal Culture Part 2: Images 5. Narcissism and Difference: Narcissism of Minor Differences Revisited 6. Encountering the other world in Japanese Manga: from Hyakki-yagyo-zu to Pocket Monsters 7. Ancient Chinese Hieroglyph: Archetype of Transformation of Jungian Psychology and Its Clinical Implication 8. Conversion of Saint Francis of Assisi: Guidance by Dreams and Encounter with Father Part 3: Clinical Issues 9. Intimate relationships between women and men: psychosocial and post-Jungian perspectives 10. Rising Compassion. Revisiting 'clinical empathy' from F. Schleiermacher's translational viewpoint 11. Ensou and Tree view therapy: Zen based psychotherapy from Hisamatsu and Kato theory 12. Significance of drawings without a tree in response to the Baum test by schizophrenic patients: Interpreting drawings by schizophrenic patients from a Jungian perspective Part 4: Identity and Individuation 13. The House Imago and the Creation of Order 14. From Dragons to Leaders: Latvian and Japanese Psyches, and an Organic Consciousness 15. Emptiness and Diversity -psychological inner movement in western and eastern culture- 16. Un-written in Stone: Re-Imagining Individuation and the Objective Psyche with Japanese and American Landscapes 17. More Ancient Layers of the Japanese Psyche as Seen from the Tales and Dreams of the Ainu 18. Makoto Tsumori's philosophy of care and education in relation to Jungian psychology.
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Jungian Psychology;Japanese Psyche;Eastern culture;Follow;Japanese Philosophy;Held;Interdisciplinary;Persona;East and West;Fairy Tales;Anima Images;Vice Versa;CW;Western Psyche;Young Men;ECCE Practice;Art Therapy;ECCE Setting;Adult Attachment Projective Picture System;Emptiness Consciousness;Chronic;Ainu Culture;Jomon Period;Postwar;Individuation Process;Kamuy;Wander;ECCE Practitioner;Gender Certainty