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Jungian Analysis

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This work features 19 original essays on different aspects of Jungian analysis. It has been widely used to train Jungian analysts and to introduce psychotherapists to Jungian methods, but is sufficiently comprehensible to be valuable to the general reader interested in an account of recent Jungian thinking.

411 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1982

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Murray B. Stein

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Not to be confused with other Analytical/Jungian Psychologist Murray Stein

Jungian psychoanalyst, author, lecturer

Murray Stein, Ph.D.is a training analyst at the International School for Analytical Psychology in Zurich, Switzerland. His most recent publications include The Principle of Individuation, Jung’s Map of the Soul, and The Edinburgh International Encyclopaedia of Psychoanalysis (Editor of the Jungian sections, with Ross Skelton as General Editor). He lectures internationally on topics related to Analytical Psychology and its applications in the contemporary world.

Dr. Stein is a graduate of Yale University (B.A. and M.Div.), the University of Chicago (Ph.D., in Religion and Psychological Studies), and the C.G. Jung Institut-Zurich. He is a founding member of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts. He has been the president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (2001-4), and is presently a member of the Swiss Society for Analytical Psychology and President of the International School of Analytical Psychology, Zurich.

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October 16, 2021
There are essays by 18 different Jungian analysts. My favorites were The Art of Practicing Jung’s Psychological Types my Thomas Patrick Lavin and Spiritual Aspects of Clinical Work by Ann Belford Ulanov. The others were on the dry side and probably more of interest to analysts.
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