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Frightening,
By Jack Schelin "Jack Schelin" (New York City) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Contemporary Jungian Analysis: Post-Jungian Perspectives from the Society of Analytical Psychology (Hardcover)
Though nearly 150 years old, modern psychiatry and psychology are, really, in their infancy. They'll scarcely grow much older if the occultism (using oracles), parapsychology, fringe thinking (UFOs? Why not crop circles?), and you-too-can-be-a-shaman marketing of Jungist analysis continues to entice people to spend small fortunes in years of discussion.
Intellectually, this volume fails to make even a minimally credible case that such a thing as 'post-jungian' theory exists, except as a compilation of 'anything goes' jargo-ridden discourses. Avoid it in favor of work that has at least some scientific substance--and which doesn't come with huge price tags of interpersonal dependencies. |
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Contemporary Jungian Analysis: Post-Jungian Perspectives from the Society of Analytical Psychology by Ian Alister (Hardcover - August 19, 1998)
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