Editor's Preface
Introductory Remarks
by Thomas Kirsch
The Dynamics of Transference and Countertransference: A Model of Inner Dialogue and Parallel Processing
by Harry Wilmer
Response by Randolph S. Charlton
The Changing Person and the Unchanging Archetype
by Judith Hubback
Response by Warren Steinberg
Symbol Formation in the Analytic Relationship
by Ingrid Riedel
Response by Rosemarie Ahlert
The Yellowing of the Work
by James Hillman
Response by Andrew Samuels
The Dark Self: Death as a Transferential Factor
by Peter Mudd
Response by David Tresan
To Love and To Know: The Erotic Transference as Seen by Symbolic Psychology
by Carlos Amadeu B. Byington
Response by Beverley Zabriskie
Narcissistic Restorations: Transference Dynamics
by Genevieve Guy-Gillet
Response by Guy Corneau
Finding Theory and Using It
by Kurt Hoehfeld
Response by Dirk Evers
Dream Psychology and Jungian Clinical Attitude
by Federico De Luca Comandini
The Abandonment Depression: Developmental and Alchemical Perspectives
by Nathan Schwartz-Salant
The Hurt that Heals
by James Astor
Homosexual Countertransference
by Robert Bosnak
Affect and Agape in Analysis
by Johanna Brieger
Destructive and Creative Forces in the Analyst
by Margitta Giera-Krapp
"My Body Belongs to the Earth but My Spirit to Heaven": Psychotherapy in the Final Stage of Aids
by Wolfgang Kleespies
Life against Death after a Neonatal Loss
by Nadia Neri
The Feeling of Creativity and Fantasies About the Child
by Martine Gallard
On a Road to Nowhere
by Françoise Caillet
Refusing To Be A Woman
by Monique Salzmann
Adolescents with Bulimia
by Brian Feldman
Adolescence: Archetypal Second Chance
by Denise Lyard
Images of the Archetypal Mother in Early-Disturbed Children
by Verena Rossetti-Gsell
Abaissement du Niveau Mental in Analytic Treatment
by Niel Micklem
Images of God in the Transference
by Rudolf Müller
Dependency, Trust, Perversity and Addiction in the Analytic Relationship
by Barry D. Proner
Suicide and the Shadow
by Lawrence K. Brown
Negative Countertransference: A School for Individuation
by Thomas Patrick Lavin
The Analyst as Intermediary
by Maria Luisa Spinoglio
Birth Trauma and Training
by Jo Ann Culbert-Koehn
Countertransference in the Selection Interview
by Mario Jacoby
Shame in Training
by John Talley
Yesterday's Myths to Today's Creation: Genesis of a Work
by Christian Gaillard
Picasso's Belle Époque and Blue Period
by Rafael López-Pedraza
"The Sculptor's Studio": Picasso's Images of Transference and Transformation
by James Wyly
The Magician and the Analyst: The Archetype of the Magus in Ritual and Analytic Process
by Robert L. Moore
Anger, Despair, Fear and Love in the Analytical Relationship
by Manisha Roy
The Analyst-Analysand Relationship: A Cross-Cultural Perspective
by Luigi Zoja
Introduction
by Donald F. Sandner, Manisha Roy
Anthropological Fieldwork in My Personal Life and Analytic Work
by Manisha Roy
My Experience of Anthropological Research Work
by Vera Bührmann
The Other Side of the World
by Mary Jo Spencer
Friendship with the Hopi
by Katherine Sanford
Conclusion
by Donald F. Sandner
Opening Remarks
by Jerome Bernstein
Report from New York
by Aryeh Maidenbaum
Jung and Anti-Semitism
by Marga Speicher
Jung and Anti-Semitism
by Andrew Samuels
Opening Remarks for Day Two
by Jerome Bernstein
Jung and Anti-Semitism
by Thomas Kirsch
Jung and Anti-Semitism
by Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig
Postlogue
by Jerome Bernstein
Closing Address: Reflections on Relationships within the IAAP
by Hans Dieckmann
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