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Paperback Breakfast At Küsnacht: Conversations on C.G. Jung and Beyond Book

ISBN: 1630518042

ISBN13: 9781630518042

Breakfast At Küsnacht: Conversations on C.G. Jung and Beyond

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Breakfast at K snacht: Conversations on C.G. Jung and Beyond comprises a series of interviews with 10 Jungians and a special guest, Susie Orbach, feminist and relational psychotherapist. Each interview begins by asking them about the central steps of their intellectual biography/journey and which authors (or research areas) they consider essential for their own development and work (also beyond psychoanalysis). Therefore, when interviewing the Jungians, three basic questions were asked: (1) Who is Jung? Or, who is your Jung? (2) What is Jung s relevance today? (3) What are dreams? These questions preceded a look into their own work and contributions.

Themes contained within the book include: C.G. Jung s work and his validity today; HIV and AIDS; Anima/Animus and Homosexuality; Alchemy; Dreams; Marie-Louise von Franz; Wolfgang Giegerich and Hegel; Otto Gross, the Personal and the Political; Individuation; Painting, Drawing and the Unconscious; the Red Book; Relational Psychoanalysis; Women, Feminism, Love and Revolution; The application of the I-Ching in therapy; Becoming and Analyst.

Contributors are:

Paul Attinello, Ph.D.

John Beebe, Ph.D.

Ursula Brasch, M.A.

Stefano Carpani, M.A., M.Phil.

Gottfried M. Heuer, Ph.D.

George Hogenson, Ph.D.

Philip Kime, Ph.D.

Marianne Meister-Notter, Dr. Phil.

Susie Orbach, Ph.D.

Alfred Ribi, M.D.

Murray Stein, Ph.D.

Mark Winborn, Ph.D.

Table of Contents

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Preface by Verena Kast

Introduction by Stefano Carpani

Breakfast at K snacht

Chapter 1: C.G. Jung and Thinking about HIV/AIDS - Paul Attinello

Chapter 2: C.G. Jung, Anima/Animus, Homosexuality, and Integrity - John Beebe

Chapter 3: C.G. Jung and the I Ching - Ursula Brasch

Chapter 4: Otto Gross: "The Personal is the Political" - Gottfried M. Heuer

Chapter 5: C.G. Jung, Depth, and Transformation - George Hogenson

Chapter 6: C.G. Jung, Hegel, and Wolfgang Giegerich - Philip Kime

Chapter 7: C.G. Jung, Individuation, and Painting the Unconscious - Marianne Meister-Notter

Chapter 8: How Are Women Today? Feminism, Love, and Revolution - Susie Orbach

Chapter 9: C.G. Jung, von Franz, and Alchemy - Alfred Ribi

Chapter 10: C.G. Jung, Individuation, and The Red Book - Murray Stein

Chapter 11: C.G. Jung and Becoming a Psychoanalyst - Mark Winborn

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