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A Jungian Life

Thomas B. Kirsch
4.9/5 (13106 ratings)
Description:From conception until the present, C.G. Jung, his ideas, and analytical psychology itself have been a central thread of Thomas B. Kirsch’s life. His parents, James and Hilde Kirsch, were in analysis with C.G, Jung when he was born, and he was imaged to be the product of a successful analysis. At an early age, Dr. Kirsch was introduced to many of the first-generation analysts who surrounded C.G. Jung, and over time became acquainted with them. Later, in his roles with the IAAP, he gained a broad knowledge of the developments in analytical psychology, and through both his early family history and in his later professional life, Dr. Kirsch worked closely with many analysts who were integral in forming the foundations of analytical psychology. Dr. Kirsch graduated from Yale Medical School in 1961, did his residency in psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry at Stanford University, and then spent two years with the National Institute of Mental Health in San Francisco. He completed his Jungian training at the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco in 1968. In 1976 Dr. Kirsch became president of the Jung institute in San Francisco, and in 1977 he was elected second vice president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology, or IAAP, the professional organization of Jungian analysts around the world. As vice president and then president of the IAAP for eighteen years, he traveled the world and was able to meet Jungian analysts from many different countries. This position allowed him to serve a missionary function of sorts in new areas like China, South Africa, Mexico, Russia, and other former Soviet Eastern Bloc countries. In A Jungian Life, Thomas B. Kirsch reflects upon his entire existence which has been intimately involved with C.G. Jung and analytical psychology.CONTENTS:Chapter 1 - Early Beginnings Chapter 2 - Growing Up in Los Angeles Chapter 3 - Crossing the Great Water Chapter 4 - Medical School and Internship: No Man’s Land Chapter 5 - Psychiatric Residency and National Institute of Mental Health Chapter 6 - Jungian Training Chapter 7 - Beginning Private PracticeChapter 8 - Early Relationship to the IAAPChapter 9 - IAAP Presidency, 1989 – 1992Chapter 10 - IAAP Presidency, Second Term 1992 – 1995Chapter 11 - Post-IAAP Presidency, 1995 – 2003Chapter 12 - The JungiansChapter 13 - History ConferencesChapter 14 - New DirectionsChapter 15 - The Red BookChapter 16 - Relationship to my Parents during my Adult YearsChapter 17 - ConclusionAppendix A - Joseph L. HendersonAppendix B - James HillmanAppendix C - Adolf Guggenbühl-CraigAppendix D - Joseph B. WheelwrightAppendix E - C.A. MeierAppendix F - John Weir PerryWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Jungian Life. To get started finding A Jungian Life, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
224
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Fisher King Press
Release
2014
ISBN
1771690240

A Jungian Life

Thomas B. Kirsch
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: From conception until the present, C.G. Jung, his ideas, and analytical psychology itself have been a central thread of Thomas B. Kirsch’s life. His parents, James and Hilde Kirsch, were in analysis with C.G, Jung when he was born, and he was imaged to be the product of a successful analysis. At an early age, Dr. Kirsch was introduced to many of the first-generation analysts who surrounded C.G. Jung, and over time became acquainted with them. Later, in his roles with the IAAP, he gained a broad knowledge of the developments in analytical psychology, and through both his early family history and in his later professional life, Dr. Kirsch worked closely with many analysts who were integral in forming the foundations of analytical psychology. Dr. Kirsch graduated from Yale Medical School in 1961, did his residency in psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry at Stanford University, and then spent two years with the National Institute of Mental Health in San Francisco. He completed his Jungian training at the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco in 1968. In 1976 Dr. Kirsch became president of the Jung institute in San Francisco, and in 1977 he was elected second vice president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology, or IAAP, the professional organization of Jungian analysts around the world. As vice president and then president of the IAAP for eighteen years, he traveled the world and was able to meet Jungian analysts from many different countries. This position allowed him to serve a missionary function of sorts in new areas like China, South Africa, Mexico, Russia, and other former Soviet Eastern Bloc countries. In A Jungian Life, Thomas B. Kirsch reflects upon his entire existence which has been intimately involved with C.G. Jung and analytical psychology.CONTENTS:Chapter 1 - Early Beginnings Chapter 2 - Growing Up in Los Angeles Chapter 3 - Crossing the Great Water Chapter 4 - Medical School and Internship: No Man’s Land Chapter 5 - Psychiatric Residency and National Institute of Mental Health Chapter 6 - Jungian Training Chapter 7 - Beginning Private PracticeChapter 8 - Early Relationship to the IAAPChapter 9 - IAAP Presidency, 1989 – 1992Chapter 10 - IAAP Presidency, Second Term 1992 – 1995Chapter 11 - Post-IAAP Presidency, 1995 – 2003Chapter 12 - The JungiansChapter 13 - History ConferencesChapter 14 - New DirectionsChapter 15 - The Red BookChapter 16 - Relationship to my Parents during my Adult YearsChapter 17 - ConclusionAppendix A - Joseph L. HendersonAppendix B - James HillmanAppendix C - Adolf Guggenbühl-CraigAppendix D - Joseph B. WheelwrightAppendix E - C.A. MeierAppendix F - John Weir PerryWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with A Jungian Life. To get started finding A Jungian Life, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
224
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Fisher King Press
Release
2014
ISBN
1771690240
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