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That Glimpse of Truth for Which You Had Forgotten to Ask: Uroboric Apperception and Psychotherapy: Some Thoughts on the Mise En Scène Character of the - Paperback

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That Glimpse of Truth for Which You Had Forgotten to Ask: Uroboric Apperception and Psychotherapy: Some Thoughts on the Mise En Scène Character of the - Paperback
That Glimpse of Truth for Which You Had Forgotten to Ask: Uroboric Apperception and Psychotherapy: Some Thoughts on the Mise En Scène Character of the - Paperback
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by Greg Mogenson (Author)

HAS PSYCHOTHERAPY SOMETHING ESSENTIAL to learn from the art of the novel? Turning to literature as to "the other" of psychotherapy and analysis, the author of this essay, a practicing Jungian analyst, finds in the great novelist Joseph Conrad's account of the truth for which art strives a soulful alternative to the "evidence-based(TM)" modes of practice that have turned much of psychotherapy in our day into a subject-less, world-less, technical exercise. Theoretically rich, and illustrated with penetrating examples from literature and life, the essay also provides, in lieu of a seminar, extensive endnotes pertinent to that speculative turn in analytical psychology which is known as Psychology as the Discipline of Interiority.

Number of Pages: 60
Dimensions: 0.14 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: March 04, 2019
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