ISBN-13: 9781630512583 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 268 str.
ISBN-13: 9781630512583 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 268 str.
Jungian analyst Judith Hubback is interested in studying change and the resistance to it in both patients and analysts, as well as enabling people to develop their full potential. She describes how she became a leading analyst in mid-life after working as a teacher, journalist, broadcaster and social researcher. The author reveals how she assisted patients in finding their own inner helper and how a special kind of listening can foster therapeutic relating. She traces her own psychological progress and experience in analysis; shares insights on the nature of analysis, spirituality, feminist issues and patients' dreams; and explores links between depth psychology and world affairs.
Jungian analyst Judith Hubback is interested in studying change and the resistance to it in both patients and analysts, as well as enabling people to develop their full potential. She describes how she became a leading analyst in mid-life after working as a teacher, journalist, broadcaster and social researcher. The author reveals how she assisted patients in finding their own inner helper and how a special kind of listening can foster therapeutic relating. She traces her own psychological progress and experience in analysis; shares insights on the nature of analysis, spirituality, feminist issues and patients' dreams; and explores links between depth psychology and world affairs.Table of ContentsAcknowledgmentsFamily Background: Roots and Origins The Nineteen Twenties: Mostly Paris The Nineteen ThirtiesViennaCambridgeTransition to WarThe Second World WarTransition to PeaceNew OpportunitiesMoving OnWives Who Went to CollegeThe Fifties: A Kind of WildernessA Possible Way ForwardBeing and BecomingAnalytical Psychologist in LondonLate Years and a Few Reflections Appendix. The dynamic self. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 1998, 43, 277-285 (excerpt)Selected BibliographyIndex