Sacral Revolutions
Reflecting on the Work of Andrew Samuels – Cutting Edges in Psychoanalysis and Jungian Analysis
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Sacral Revolutions
Reflecting on the Work of Andrew Samuels – Cutting Edges in Psychoanalysis and Jungian Analysis
About This Book
Sacral Revolutions is a unique project reflecting the contribution that Andrew Samuels has made to the general field of psychoanalysis and Jungian analysis in both clinical and academic contexts.
Gottfried Heuer has brought together an international array of authors – friends and colleagues of Samuels – to honour his 60 th Birthday. As a result, the collection provides a creative and cutting-edge overview of a fragmented field. The chapters demonstrate the profound sense of social responsibility of these analysts and academics whose concerns include the mysteries and hidden meanings in social and political life.
This open and engaging volume includes a previously unpublished interview with C. G. Jung, adding to its usefulness as an essential companion for academics, analysts, therapists and students.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: A plural bouquet for a birthday celebration in print
- 1 "The hope that we might find a way . . .": A birthday interview with C.G. Jung in his 80th year
- 2 The Sable Venus on the Middle Passage: Images of the transatlantic slave trade
- 3 Repetition and repair: Commentary on the film Love and Diane by Jennifer Dworkin
- 4 Women's aggressive energies, agency and psychological change
- 5 Faintclews and indirections: Jung and biography
- 6 The integrity of the supervisor and the sins of psychotherapy supervision
- 7 Mutual acknowledgement? Obstacles and possibilities for recognition in the face of asymmetry and injury
- 8 Violence in the family: Challenges to the fantasy of shelter and protection
- 9 The dream in psychosomatic patients
- 10 How they see us now
- 11 Night terrors: A titanic experience considered from science, art and psychology
- 12 The embodied countertransference and recycling the mad matter of symbolic equivalence
- 13 Physis - archetype of nature's soul
- 14 Muriel Dimen interviewed by Andrew Samuels
- 15 Between life and death: Weaving the remaining spaces in the tapestry of life
- 16 What's Missing? Death and the Double
- 17 On transformation: The art and the science of forgiveness
- 18 The Gospel of Judas: An emerging potential for world peace?
- 19 Community, communitas, and group process seminars in analytic training
- 20 Jung and the world of the fathers
- 21 Citizenship and subjectivity
- 22 Jung as a modern esotericist
- 23 The last desire: A clinical experience of working with a dying man
- 24 Unpicking
- 25 Extending Jungian psychology: Working with survivors of political upheavals
- 26 Critical looks: The psychodynamics of body hatred
- 27 Where is paradise? The mapping of a myth
- 28 Post-Jungians and in praise of multiplicity
- 29 Andrew Samuels' contributions to analytical psychology in Brazil: Vision and creativity
- 30 Andrew, me and the AHP
- 31 Writing after Andrew Samuels: Political forms and literary symbols in Shakespeare's Macbeth
- 32 The interface between Jung and humanistic psychology: A tribute to the influence of Andrew Samuels
- 33 Playing the race card: A cultural complex in action
- 34 In praise of wild analysis
- 35 City men, mobile phones, and initial engagement in the therapeutic process
- 36 Extraversion, with soul
- 37 'The actual clash': Analytic arguments and the plural psyche
- 38 Politics and hypocrisy
- 39 A thank-you note to Andrew Samuels
- 40 For Andrew Samuels on his 60th birthday
- Index