Nathan Schwartz-Salant, Murray Stein, Joan Chodorow, Mario Jacoby, and several other Jungian analysts review the role of the body in psychoanalysis.
Contents:
Donald F. Sandner - The Subjective Body in Clinical Practice
Nathan Schwartz-Salant - On the Subtle-Body Concept in Clinical Practice
Sylvia Brinton Perera - Ceremonies of the Emerging Ego in Psychotherapy
Joan Chodorow - The Body as Symbol: Dance/Movement in Analysis
Mario Jacoby - Getting in Touch and Touching in Analysis
Judith Hubback - Body Language and the Self: The Search for Psychic Truth
John A. B. Allan - The Body in Child Psychotherapy
Ronald Schenk - Bare Bones: The Aesthetics of Arthritis
Louis H. Stewart - Affect and Archetype: A Contribution to a Comprehensive Theory of the Structure of the Psyche
SERIES EDITORS:
Murray Stein, Ph.D. is a supervising training analyst and former president of The International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich, Switzerland (ISAP Zurich). His most recent books include Outside Inside and All Around, Minding the Self and The Principle of Individuation. From 2001 to 2004 he was president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. He lectures internationally on topics related to Analytical Psychology and its applications in the contemporary world. He is publisher emeritus of Chiron Publications and is the focus of many Asheville Jung Center online seminars.
Nathan Schwartz-Salant, Ph.D. is a Jungian analyst, trained in Zurich, Switzerland. He is the author of numerous books, including The Borderline Personality: Vision and Healing, Narcissism and Character Transformation, and The Black Nightgown: The Fusional Complex and the Unlived Life as well as the co-editor of the Chiron Clinical Series. He is the director of the Foundation for Research in Jungian Psychology.