Subject to Change: Jung, Gender and Subjectivity in Psychoanalysis

Subject to Change: Jung, Gender and Subjectivity in Psychoanalysis
ISBN-10
1135844119
ISBN-13
9781135844110
Series
Subject to Change
Category
Psychology
Pages
248
Language
English
Published
2012-12-06
Publisher
Routledge
Author
Polly Young-Eisendrath

Description

What can psychotherapy and psychoanalysis teach us about turning human misery into insight and personal freedom? Polly Young-Eisendrath offers a response that opens new vistas in our understanding of ourselves within the complexity of a postmodern world. Subject to Change is a collection of essays spanning a twenty-year period of theorising and practice of a highly regarded senior Jungian analyst. The diverse ideas and perspectives discussed in the essays deal with the big issues surrounding how Jungian analysts and psychoanalysts understand their profession and what it teaches us about our subject lives. The book is divided into four clear and informative sections: * Subjectivity and uncertainty * Gender and desire * Transference and transformation * Transcendence and subjectivity. The classic essays presented in this book will have significant appeal to all those concerned with Jungian analysis, psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, gender development, and the interface between psychotherapy and spirituality.

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