Barbara Stevens Sullivan
Influences
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The Mystery of Analytical Work: Weavings from Jung and Bion
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2009
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17 editions
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Psychotherapy Grounded in the Feminine Principle
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1989
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8 editions
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The Eighth of September
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published
1995
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2 editions
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The Overshadowing: Miriam of Galilee, Volume One
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2000
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3 editions
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The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal (Vol. 23, No. 3, August 2004)
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“when we imagine that we “know” someone, we have closed off the space to continue to be curious about that person’s infinite depths,”
― The Mystery of Analytical Work: Weavings from Jung and Bion
― The Mystery of Analytical Work: Weavings from Jung and Bion
“Instead of using the term God you say “unconscious,” instead of Christ “[Self/]self,” instead of incarnation “integration of the unconscious,” instead of salvation or redemption “individuation,” instead of crucifixion or sacrifice on the Cross “realization of … ‘wholeness’”.”
― The Mystery of Analytical Work: Weavings from Jung and Bion
― The Mystery of Analytical Work: Weavings from Jung and Bion
“We shall explore the central role of relatedness in emotional health in Chapters 4 and 5, when we look at the structural and dynamic aspects of our anti-related energies.”
― The Mystery of Analytical Work: Weavings from Jung and Bion
― The Mystery of Analytical Work: Weavings from Jung and Bion
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