The Archetype of Shadow in a Split World: Proceedings of the Tenth International Congress for Analytical Psychology, Berlin, 1986

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Daimon, 1987 - 442 pages
The Tenth International Congress for Analytical Psychology was held in West Berlin September 2-9, 1987. Its theme, The Archetype of Shadow in a Split World, was the focus of twenty-five major papers, with prepared responses to fourteen of them. Congress participants were several hundred Jungian analysts from around the world. The theme has a special meaning for our times and, especially, for a Congress set in the divided city of Berlin. There, the Wall is a vivid reminder of East-West divisions and of the countless divisions among humans. Many of these divisions are considered in this book. Some of the papers deal with the collective background of the Congress and its participant's lives. Other papers focus more on intra-psychic and inter-personal divisions as they are manifested clinically.
 

Contents

Opening Address
1
Where There Is Danger Salvation Is Also on The Increase
23
The Sacred Significance of Democratic Pluralism in
45
Original Morality in a Depressed Culture
69
Planning Without Shadow
91
Why They Endure
113
Drive and Representation
139
An Overshadowed Emotion
157
Black ShadowWhite Shadow
199
Archetypal Foundations of Projective Identification
221
Jungs Shadow Problem with Sabina Spielrein
241
The Shadow Archetype in Anorexia Nervosa
261
The Shadow Side of the Archetypal Need
283
The Pathological Shadow of the Western Cultural Self
301
Destructiveness in the Tension Between Myth
317
Collective Depression in
331

The Shadow Between Parents and Children
179

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