Jungian and dialogical self perspectives [electronic resource] / edited by Raya A. Jones, Masayoshi Morioka.
In this original contribution to the psychology of personhood and to psychotherapy, an international cast of scholars and practitioners bring together cutting-edge work across two movements in the field: the long-standing community of Jungian psychology and related scholarship, and€a fast growing co...
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2011.
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Table of Contents:
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction; R. Jones€ & M. Morioka
- The Dialogical and the Imaginal; R. Jones & H. Hermans
- Listening to the Narratives of a Pre-modern World: Beyond the World of Dichotomy; M. Yama
- Transforming Self-narratives in Psychotherapy: Looking at Different Forms of Ambivalence in the Change Process; C. Cunha, M.M. Goṅalves & J. Valsiner
- Mapping the Dialogical Self in Jung's Memories, Dreams and Reflections; S. Ahammed
- Dialogicality and Creativity; M. Puchalska-Wasyl
- Internal Dialogical Activity: Types and Personality Correlates; M. Puchalska-Wasyl
- Fiction and the 'Uncanny Valley' of Self-Confrontation; R. Jones
- The Masculine and the Feminine in Japanese Women: Expressions in Sandplay and Myth; K. Nakamur
- Dialogical Self and the Soul; J. Rowan
- Re-examining the Concept of 'Self': Insights from a Comparative Analysis of Dialogical and Eastern Perspectives of Self; I. Cherian & S. Ahammed
- Jung and Miki: Similarities and Differences; S. Muramoto
- The Cosmology of Inner Speech: Jung and Vygotsky; M. Morioka
- Epilogue; R. Jones
- Index.