This book is about the practice of working with dreams. Rather than presenting a general theory about dreams, it focuses on the dream as phenomenon and raises the question how we must look at dreams if our approach is supposed to be a truly psychological one.
This unique book presents work by three leading Jungian thinkers and provides the most accessible introduction available to Wolfgang Giegerich’s approach to psychology.
The essays collected here continue its radical critique of Jung’s psychology project, yielding not only deep insights into Jung’s personal religiosity and into what ultimately drove his psychology project as a whole.
Volume 5 of Giegerich's Collected English Papers turns the focus of analytical psychology back on itself in the spirit of an immanent critique.
In this fourth volume of his Collected English Papers, Giegerich recalls the soul to the inwardness of its own home territory by bringing out the thought-character of the self-creating, self-unfolding logical life that it is.
The second volume of Wolfgang Giegerich’s Collected English Papers examines what must be regarded as the most all-encompassing presence of our lives today: technological civilization.
Wolfgang Giegerich’s third volume of Collected English Papers shows that the soul is not merely the innocent recipient or victim of violence: it also produces itself through violent deeds and expresses itself through violent acts.
This first volume of The Collected English Papers of Wolfgang Giegerich covers topics including Neumann's history of consciousness, Jung's thought of the self, the question of a Jungian identity, projection, the origin of psychology, and more.
Giegerich returns to the roots of psychoanalysis, as a treatment for neurosis, and revisits the concept of ‘soul’ in the history of psychology.
Agreeing with Jung that the soul concept is indispensable for a truly psychological psychology, Wolfgang Giegerich supplements and re-orients the Jungian approach to both this concept and... Læs mere