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The Wounded Healer Countertransference from a Jungian perspective

The Wounded Healer Countertransference from a Jungian perspective CONCLUSIONS It is surprisingly difficult to find examples of what actually happens in countertransference states. The material presented in Chapter 3 is an attempt to demonstrate the phenomenology of countertransference—countertransference “from the inside out.” In Jungian psychology (and even to some extent in the psychoanalytic literature) one… 

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The dreams bring out everything that is necessary

The dreams bring out everything that is necessary Foreword E. A. Bennet In 1935 the late Professor C. G. Jung, then in his sixtieth year, gave a course of five lectures in London to about two hundred doctors, at the Tavistock Clinic. A report of the lectures and the succeeding discussions was recorded in a… 

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Carl Jung,Dream Symbols of the Individuation Process

Carl Jung,Dream Symbols of the Individuation Process Lecture 7 Ladies and gentlemen: Those of you who were present at that more or less famous Bailey Island seminar may remember that we discussed there the case of a scientist.1 I cannot give you the particulars in regard to his personal life because he is a famous…