Since the split between Freud and Jung, psychoanalysis and analytical psychology have largely developed an atmosphere of mutual disregard. Only in recent years have both discourses shown signs of an increasing willingness to engage. Re-Encountering Jung is the first edited collection of papers devoted to a reconciliation.
Contents
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
Introduction (Robin S. Brown)
PART I: Negotiating Theoretical Differences
PART II: New Thinking on Early Debates
PART III: Post-Kleinian Reflections
PART IV: Self Psychology
PART V: The Relational Turn
PART VI: The Lacanian (Non-)Connection
Index
Robin S. Brown, PhD, LP, NCPsyA, is a psychoanalyst in private practice and a member of adjunct faculty for the clinical psychology department at Teachers College, Columbia University.