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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gražina Gudaitė , Tom KellyPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781032114378ISBN 10: 1032114371 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 12 August 2022 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction, A Second Introduction, Part I: Research on core competences in Jungian Psychotherapy, 1. Exploring Core Competencies in the field of Psychotherapy: Understanding, Research and Development, 2. A Study of Core Competencies in Jungian Psychoanalysis, Part II: The Analytical Attitude: Multidimensionality of Psyche Maifestation, 3. Complexity and Transformation, 4. The Symbolic Attitude: A Core Competency for Jungian Psychoanalysts, 5. The Heart of the Matter: Spiritual Dimensions in Jungian Practice, Part III: The Analytical Process: A Living Relationship with the Unconscious in Practise, 6. On Being Imaginative, 7. On the Therapeutic Relationship, 8. Analytic Interpretation: An Illustration of Core Competencies in Jungian Psychoanalysis, 9. The Relevance of Reflective Practice in the Training of Jungian Analysts, Part IV: The Analytical Traning: Integrative View and Assistance to Individuation, 10. Training in Thirdness and Thirdness in Training, 11. How Can the IAAP Router Training Foster the Development of Core Competencies in Future Members of the IAAP?, Part V: Relatedness to Culture in Analytical Practise, 12. Cultural Otherness: Implications for the Analytical Attitude, 13. On Relatedness to Cultures - the Struggle with Cultures in the Case of C. G. Jung and H. KawaiReviewsWhat are the core personal attitudes and professional skills necessary to work as a Jungian analyst? The editors have invited some of the most senior practitioners and influential thinkers in the Jungian canon to tease out what each considers to be irreducible, essential psychotherapeutic abilities. The results of this international reflective process are richly rewarding and multifaceted, identifying key elements of the analytic attitude in different societies and playing with the art of communication in creative tension between consciousness and the unknown. Each chapter adds a fresh insight and all demonstrate the deep satisfaction felt in helping patients and trainees alike to explore the symbolic inner world of the unconscious mind. Catherine Crowther, Training Analyst, Society of Analytical Psychology, London By putting at the center the specific skills a Jungian Analyst must acquire and develop to fulfill the tasks and objectives of Jungian analysis, this book is an indispensable reference for educational activities in all training programs. It is an excellent contribution to the understanding of the specificity of Jungian practice. Pilar Amezaga, Clinical professor of Jungian Psychotherapy, Catholic University of Uruguay and Vice President of the IAAP As analytical psychology has moved from a small movement largely within Western Europe and North America to a global approach to analysis and psychotherapy, as well as facing a decisive generational transition as the last direct connections to the founding generation of analysts fade, defining the foundational characteristics of Jung's approach to the psyche becomes increasingly important for our understanding of analytical psychology's unique contribution to mental and spiritual health in the contemporary world. The core competencies discussed in this volume directly address this growing need and represent an indispensable resource for training the next generation of analytical psychologists. George B. Hogenson, Ph.D, Chicago Society of Analytical Psychologists A book exploring the core competencies of the psychotherapist is badly needed. A row of senior analysts give a deep understanding of the effectiveness of Jungian psychotherapy. As the role of the psychotherapist has been undeservedly underestimated this book is highly recommendable for anybody who enables another person's growth. Kathrin Asper, Ph.D, Training analyst and supervisor at ISAP What are the core personal attitudes and professional skills necessary to work as a Jungian analyst? The editors have invited some of the most senior practitioners and influential thinkers in the Jungian canon to tease out what each considers to be irreducible, essential psychotherapeutic abilities. The results of this international reflective process are richly rewarding and multifaceted, identifying key elements of the analytic attitude in different societies and playing with the art of communication in creative tension between consciousness and the unknown. Each chapter adds a fresh insight and all demonstrate the deep satisfaction felt in helping patients and trainees alike to explore the symbolic inner world of the unconscious mind. Catherine Crowther, Training Analyst, Society of Analytical Psychology, London By putting at the center the specific skills a Jungian Analyst must acquire and develop to fulfill the tasks and objectives of Jungian analysis, this book is an indispensable reference for educational activities in all training programs. It is an excellent contribution to the understanding of the specificity of Jungian practice. Pilar Amezaga, Clinical professor of Jungian Psychotherapy, Catholic University of Uruguay and Vice President of the IAAP As analytical psychology has moved from a small movement largely within Western Europe and North America to a global approach to analysis and psychotherapy, as well as facing a decisive generational transition as the last direct connections to the founding generation of analysts fade, defining the foundational characteristics of Jung's approach to the psyche becomes increasingly important for our understanding of analytical psychology's unique contribution to mental and spiritual health in the contemporary world. The core competencies discussed in this volume directly address this growing need and represent an indispensable resource for training the next generation of analytical psychologists. George B. Hogenson, Ph.D, Chicago Society of Analytical Psychologists A book exploring the core competencies of the psychotherapist is badly needed. A row of senior analysts give a deep understanding of the effectiveness of Jungian psychotherapy. As the role of the psychotherapist has been undeservedly underestimated this book is highly recommendable for anybody who enables another person's growth. Kathrin Asper, Ph.D, Training analyst and supervisor at ISAP Author InformationGražina Gudaitė, PhD., is a Professor of Psychology at Vilnius University. She is a Jungian psychoanalyst and works as chair of the Analyst Training program in Lithuania. Gudaitė is the author of several books and articles in analytical psychology. Since 2016 she is a member of the IAAP Executive Committee. Tom Kelly is past president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (2013 – 2016). He initiated and chaired the yearly meeting of the Directors of Training of the North American Societies of Jungian Analysts (CNASJA) for twenty years. From 2017 to 2020, Tom was co-editor-in-chief for the Journal of Analytical Psychology. He currently serves as Chair of the Ethics Committee of the IAAP. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |