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Post-Jungians Today Post-Jungians Today brings together contributions from leading figures in the international Jungian community to explore how the practice of analytical psychology is adapting to the realities of the postmodern world. In developing the original insights of Jung himself, post-Jungians are committed to an approach that diverges from the total emphasis on psychic reality and takes account of the realities of the outer world. Here authors from very different social, cultural and professional backgrounds explore how Jungian psychology can continue to make a relevant contribution to social and political debates on topics such as gender, ethnicity and sexuality. A showcase for the diversity of Jungian thought around the globe, Post- Jungians Today presents an up-to-date analysis of current clinical and theoretical developments within analytical psychology as it is practised and in the light of how the discipline is viewed by the academy. The book also assesses why Jungian concepts occupy a unique place in the history of ideas and discusses the traditionally problematic relationship between analytical psychology and psychoanalysis. For anyone interested in the pluralism and influence of Jungian thought in the postmodern world, and in the future of the Jungian enterprise, this is essential reading. Ann Casement is a training analyst at the Association of Jungian Analysts in London. She is a Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute and Chair of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy. Contributors: John Beebe; Ann Casement; Roberto Gambini; Donald E. Kalsched; Verena Kast; Hayao Kawai; Renos Papadopoulos; Andrew Samuels; Mara Sidoli; Anne Springer; David Tacey; Polly Young-Eisendrath; Luigi Zoja. Post-Jungians Today Key papers in contemporary analytical psychology Edited by Ann Casement London and New York First published 1998 by Routledge 11 New Fetter Lane, London EC4P 4EE This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2005. “To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge’s collection of thousands of eBooks please go to www.eBookstore.tandf.co.uk.” Simultaneously published in the USA and Canada by Routledge 29 West 35th Street, New York, NY 10001 © 1998 Selection and editorial matter Ann Casement; individual chapters © the authors All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Post-Jungians today: key papers in contemporary analytical psychology/edited by Ann Casement. p. cm. “The Jungians Today Conference held in London in 1995”—Pref. Includes bibliographical references and index. I. Jungian psychology—Congresses. 2. Psychoanalysis—Congresses. I. Casement, Ann. II. Jungians Today Conference (1995: London, England) BF175.P68 1998 150.19’54–dc21 98–9829 ISBN 0-203-36052-4 Master e-book ISBN ISBN 0-203-37308-1 (Adobe eReader Format) ISBN 0-415-16154-1 (hbk) ISBN 0-415-16155-X (pbk) To Jane, Alexy, Caroline, Jason Contents List of contributors vii Preface ix Introduction 1 ANN CASEMENT PART I Think pieces 13 1 Will the post-Jungians survive? 14 ANDREW SAMUELS 2 Analysis and tragedy 33 LUIGI ZOJA PART II Individuation 51 3 Toward a Jungian analysis of character 52 JOHN BEEBE 4 The qualitative leap of faith: reflections on 68 Kierkegaard and Jung ANN CASEMENT PART III Clinical papers 83 5 Archetypal affect, anxiety and defence in patients who 84 have suffered early trauma DONALD E. KALSCHED 6 Archetypal patterns, mental representations, and 105 replicative processes in infancy MARA SIDOLI PART IV Fairy tales 119 7 Can you change your fate? The clinical use of a 120 specific fairy tale as the turning point in analysis VERENA KAST vi 8 Splitting: resolved or reserved? 136 HAYAO KAWAI PART V Ethnicity 148 9 The challenge of backwardness 149 ROBERTO GAMBINI 10 Jungian perspectives in new contexts 164 RENOS PAPADOPOULOS PART VI Gender 186 11 Reflections on female homosexuality 187 ANNE SPRINGER 12 Contrasexuality and the dialectic of desire 199 POLLY YOUNG-EISENDRATH PART VII Academe 214 13 Twisting and turning with James Hillman: from 215 anima to world soul, from academia to pop DAVID TACEY Author index 235 Subject index 238 Contributors John Beebe is a Jungian analyst practising in San Francisco. He is founding Editor of the San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal and recently served as Editor of the Journal of Analytical Psychology. His books include Integrity in Depth and Aspects of the Masculine, and he co-authored Psychiatric Treatment: Crisis, Clinic, and Consultation. Ann Casement is a training analyst at the Association of Jungian Analysts in London. She is a Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute and Chair of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy. Roberto Gambini is a Jungian analyst currently documenting the mutilation of trees in large cities and studying its effects on modern man. He is preparing two books: the first on dream analysis and symbolism, and the second on soul and underdevelopment. Donald E. Kalsched is a clinical psychologist and Jungian psychoanalyst. His most recent book is The Inner World of Trauma: Archetypal Defenses of the Personal Spirit (1996). Verena Kast is President of the International Association for Analytical Psychology and lectures in Europe and the USA. Her more recent publications include Folktales as Therapy (1995) and Fairy Tales for the Psyche (1996). Hayao Kawai is President of The Association of Japanese Clinical Psychology. He has published articles in Psychologia, Journal of Sandplay Therapy and Diogenes, and his books include Dreams, Myths and Fairy Tales in Japan (1995) and Buddhism and the Art of Psychotherapy (1996). Renos Papadopoulos is Professor of Analytical Psychology at the Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex, Training Jungian Analyst of the Independent Group of Analytical Psychologists and Consultant Clinical Psychologist at the Tavistock Clinic. He is Editor of Harvest; Journal for Jungian Studies. He co-edited (with John Byng-Hall) Multiple Voices Narrative in Systemic Family Psychotherapy. ] Andrew Samuels is Professor of Analytical Psychology at the University of Essex and a training analyst of the Society of Analytical Psychology. He also viii works as a political consultant. His recent publications include The Political Psyche (1993) and The Secret Life of Politics (forthcoming). Mara Sidoli is a founding member and past President of the C.G.Jung Institute in Santa Fe and founder of the Advancement of Analytical Psychology and Development Studies. She has published many papers in international journals and is the author of Unfolding Self. Anne Springer is a training analyst and President of the DGAP. She has written on various topics, including a paper about sexually abusing analysts and female perversions, and has co-authored a book on political-ecological problems. David Tacey is Head of Psychoanalytical Studies and Senior Lecturer in Literature at La Trobe University, Melbourne. He teaches a Masters in psychoanalytic studies which is officially part of the analytical training programme for Jungian analysts in Melbourne. His recent publications include Edge of the Sacred (1995) and Remaking Men: Jung, Spirituality and Social Change (1997). Polly Young-Eisendrath is a psychologist and Jungian psychoanalyst practising in Burlington, Vermont, as well as Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Vermont Medical College. She has published many books, papers and articles and lectures widely on topics of resilience, women’s development and couple relationships. Luigi Zoja is a training analyst at the C.G.Jung Institut, Zurich, and past President of Centro Italiano di Psicologia Analitica. He is first Vice-President of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. He is currently in private practice. His publications (in English) include Drugs, Addiction and Imitation (1989) and Growth and Guilt (1995). Preface Post-Jungians Today: Key papers in contemporary analytical psychology, grew out of the Jungians Today conference held in London in November 1995. The conference offered the opportunity for a celebration and an evaluation of what had been happening over ten years in the Jungian world since the publication of Andrew Samuels’ seminal book, Jung and the Post-Jungians. As convener of the conference, I recalled for participants a talk I had had with Andrew ten years before, at the launch of Jung and the Post-Jungians, about the possibility of increasing dialogue between the four United Kingdom groups: the Association of Jungian Analysts, the British Association of Psychotherapists, the Independent Group of Analytical Psychologists and the Society of Analytical Psychology. Since that time, the UK Umbrella Group has come into being and the above conference, its second national one, was the biggest event so far for bringing together in the UK the diverse voices of the Jungian family. The Jungians Today conference covered a variety of topics, some of which feature in the present book, such as gender, ethnicity and individuation. John Beebe, Renos Papadopoulos, Andrew Samuels and I gave papers on the day and another contributor to this book, Anne Springer, attended the event. I would like to thank all of the analysts who were involved in making it such a lively affair, as well as John Clarke, Sonu Shamdasani and Martin Stanton, who are not members of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. Edwina Welham from Routledge attended the conference, and afterwards she and I had a meeting to discuss the possibility of a future project related to some of the themes dealt with at the time. In the course of our discussions, the idea of this book was born and the focus of the conference was broadened to cover the international Jungian community. As a result, there are represented in the following pages writers from Japan, Australia and Brazil, as well as from the United States, Europe and the United Kingdom. I would like to thank the twelve contributors to this book. It has been a great pleasure to interact with each of them and to familiarize myself with their work. I would particularly like to thank Edwina Welham for her support and encouragement, and Andrew Samuels for his friendship and generous advice. Ann Casement

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A showcase for the diversity of Jungian thought around the globe Post-Jungians Today is based on the central tenet that analytical psychologists have a strong contribution to make to the prominent debates in today's postmodern society.In developing the original insights of Jung himself, post-Jungian
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