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Jung

An Introduction

Ann Casement

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English
Phoenix Publishing House
01 March 2023
Series: Introductions
This highly readable volume aims to deepen the understanding of Jungian ideas for readers already familiar with Jung's work as well as to introduce these ideas to readers new to his approach. Ann Casement brings a personalised tone as

a long-standing, highly experienced Jungian psychoanalyst. The book is not a biography, although aspects of Jung's humanity inevitably shine through in his highly individual approach to psyche and the first chapter offers a concise account of his life.

Jung was an exceptionally complex, brilliant, and prescient thinker and this excellent introduction covers much of his extensive oeuvre that was several decades in the making.

This book is an introduction to the ideas of the Swiss psychologist and psychoanalyst, C. G. Jung. The first chapter describes his early home life whilst subsequent chapters are devoted to his work in various sectors. This started in psychiatry at Burghölzli Hospital in Zürich, where Eugen Bleuler was the Director, a significant figure in Jung's life for many years. The book goes on to describe at some length the professional relationship between Freud and Jung, and the disastrous impact of their subsequent acrimonious split in 1913 on themselves but, more importantly, on the profession of psychoanalysis itself, both at that time and subsequently.

Several chapters elaborate Jung's main concepts, including an extensive investigation of his all-important work on psychological alchemy, which includes 10 black and white illustrations from the alchemical text The Rosarium Philosophorum and 10 black and white ox-herding pictures of Kuo-an from the twelfth-century Buddhist tradition. The rest of the book depicts some of the significant women and men who contributed to analytical psychology, which is the term Jung chose to designate his psychoanalytic discipline. This is used interchangeably with the term psychoanalysis as many Jungians designate themselves psychoanalysts, including the author, as a New York State licensed psychoanalyst. This is also an account of some of the scientific, philosophical, and psychological influences on Jung's thinking.

The book concludes with an entry on China, where the author has spent the last few years analysing, lecturing, supervising, and teaching analytical psychology to Chinese psychotherapists, counsellors, and students in Beijing and Shanghai.

This comprehensive work is essential reading for all those with an interest in C. G. Jung and his work.

AUTHOR: Ann Casement, LP, is an honorary professor at the Oriental Academy for Analytical Psychology; senior member of the British Jungian Analytic Association; associate member of the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association (New York); New York State licensed psychoanalyst; member of the British Psychoanalytic Council; member of the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis (New York); member of the British Psychological Society; founder member of the International Neuropsychoanalysis Association; and patron of the Freud Museum in London. She worked for several years in psychiatry from the late 1970s; chaired the UK Council for Psychotherapy (1997–2001); served on the Executive Committee of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (2001–2007), and the IAAP Ethics Committee (2007–2016), becoming its chair in 2010. For two years from 1999 she conducted research working with Lord Alderdice and other stakeholders in the profession on a Private Member's Bill in the House of Lords on the statutory regulation of the psychotherapy/psychoanalytic profession. She has been teaching and lecturing in China, starting in 2015 at the initial invitation of Professor Heyong Shen.

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Imprint:   Phoenix Publishing House
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   480g
ISBN:   9781912691258
ISBN 10:   1912691256
Series:   Introductions
Pages:   284
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified
Acknowledgements About the author Preface CHAPTER ONE Early life CHAPTER TWO Psychiatry CHAPTER THREE Freud CHAPTER FOUR Archetypes and the collective unconscious CHAPTER FIVE Shadow and persona CHAPTER SIX Anima/animus CHAPTER SEVEN Puer/puella vs narcissism CHAPTER EIGHT Self CHAPTER NINE Numinous CHAPTER TEN Individuation CHAPTER ELEVEN A critical appraisal of C. G. Jung’s Psychological Alchemy CHAPTER TWELVE The notion of transformation in Jung and Bion CHAPTER THIRTEEN Jung’s transmutation: Siegried to Parsifal CHAPTER FOURTEEN Emma Jung’s Perceval CHAPTER FIFTEEN Eminent women in analytical psychology CHAPTER SIXTEEN Major original figures in analytical psychology CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Distinguished figures in the contemporary Jungian world CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Distinguished figures in the contemporary Jungian world (continued) CHAPTER NINETEEN Philosophical, psychological, and scientific influences on Jung’s thinking CHAPTER TWENTY Orient Conclusion References Index

Ann Casement is a senior member of the British Jungian Analytic Association, an associate member of the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association (New York), a member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology, British Psychoanalytic Council, British Psychological Society, a founder member of the International Neuro-Psychoanalytical Association, and a New York State licensed psychoanalyst. She worked for several years in psychiatry from the late 1970s. She has lectured worldwide, published several books, and contributes articles and reviews to The Economist as well as to international psychoanalytic journals.

Reviews for Jung: An Introduction

This is a wonderful introduction to Jung, for those who want to be introduced substantially, reminiscent of Richard Wollheim's masterly introduction to Freud, better than anything else of its kind I have read. -- Professor Mark Solms, Research Chair, International Psychoanalytical Association Ann Casement reveals the links between the clinical and cultural aspects of Jungian psychology in this compelling, insightful, and persuasive study. Its many strengths include the way it speaks to analysts and non-analysts alike, how it brings out the range of applications of analytical psychology, and details the different approaches taken towards it. Essential - and enjoyable - reading for analysts and academics alike. -- Paul Bishop, William Jacks Chair, University of Glasgow


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