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Les Stein introduces his talk for the JAP 2024 conference
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Les Stein will be presenting 'The Self in the Consulting Room. The Power of Crossing Borders' at the JAP 2024 conference.
Andrew Samuels introduces his talk for the JAP 2024 conference
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Andrew Samuels introduces his talk: On Analytical Psychology and Politics: A Cutting Edge and Transformative Contribution-OR A Narcissistic Total Waste of Time Only of Interest to Some Analysts and Therapists?
Murray Stein introduces 'The Faithless Analyst' for the JAP conference 2024.
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Murray Stein introduces 'The Faithless Analyst' for the JAP conference 2024.
Robert Tyminski introduces 'Humanizing Different Archetypal Expressions of Gender Expansiveness'.
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Robert Tyminski introduces his talk 'Humanizing Different Archetypal Expressions of Gender Expansiveness' for the JAP conference in April 2024.
Ann Casement interviewed by Joseph Cambray
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Ann Casement is interviewed by Joseph Cambray for the Journal of Analytical Psychology.
The Return of Gaia (2021) Jules Cashford
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'Gaia’, once the Mother Goddess Earth in Ancient Greece, has come back into our consciousness through the physicist James Lovelock's 'Gaia Hypothesis,' which proposed that Earth was a self-regulating system − that is, a Living Being. The vision of Earth from the Moon, which revealed the beauty and fragility of our one and only Earth, also offered us a chance to reflect on our own responsibility...
Gaia: Mother Goddess Earth (2021), Jules Cashford
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Gaia: Mother Goddess Earth explores the origins of Gaia beginning with the Mycenaeans, who came originally from India to Crete around 2000 BC. The film explores the stages of creation through Gaia, Earth, who was seen as the intelligence within creation. She brought time into being and freed it from the eternal round; she was the mover of growth as the cycle of birth, death and rebirth, and the...
Mark Winborn, on writing for the Journal of Analytical Psychology
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Jungian Analyst Mark Winborn shares his thoughts on writing a paper for the JAP
Warren Colman's video tutorial on writing clinical papers
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Warren Colman shares his experience of and thoughts about writing clinical papers for the Journal of Analytical Psychology.
Suzi Naiburg talks about clinical writing, prepared for the Journal of Analytical Psychology; part 1
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Suzi Naiburg phD, who regularly teaches and coaches about writing, gives the first of two introductory talks, outlining important elements concerning writing clinical papers.
Suzi Naiburg's second video on writing for the JAP
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Suzi Naiburg continues her tutorial on writing papers for publication in the Journal of Analytical Psychology
Amanda Dowd, Deputy Editor of JAP
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Amanda Dowd, Deputy Editor of the Journal of Analytical Psychology, introduces 4 videos to help you write a paper for the Journal. There are two papers from Suzi Naiburg, one from Warren Colman and one from Mark Winborn.
Dr Hogenson Interview Final
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Dr. George Hogenson interviewed by Joe Cambray.
Antonio de Rienzo, 'The Day the Clock Stopped'
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Antonio de Rienzo introduces his JAP Michael Fordham Prizewinning paper, 'The Day the Clock Stopped. Primitive states of unintegration, multidimensional working through and the birth of the analytical subject'. The paper was published in the Journal of Analytical Psychology inApril 2021, Volume 66, no. 2, pages 260-280.
Dr. Christopher Carter introduces his prizewinning JAP paper, 'Time for space at the table ...'
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Dr. Christopher Carter introduces his prizewinning JAP paper, 'Time for space at the table ...'
Ladson Hinton Interview
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Ladson Hinton Interview
Fulvio Marchese introduces his two papers on psychosis in the Journal of Analytical Psychology
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Fulvio Marchese introduces his two papers on psychosis in the Journal of Analytical Psychology
Susanna Wright's Prizewinning paper, ' 'Analytic attitude - focus or embodiment?' Full presentation
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Susanna Wright's Prizewinning paper, ' 'Analytic attitude - focus or embodiment?' Full presentation
Susanna Wright introduces her prizewinning paper, 'Analytic attitude - focus or embodiment? ...'
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Susanna Wright introduces her prizewinning paper, 'Analytic attitude - focus or embodiment? ...'
Henry Abramovitch introduces his paper on Daniel, the Biblical figure, and dreams
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Henry Abramovitch introduces his paper on Daniel, the Biblical figure, and dreams
Bob Withers' paper, 'Transgender medicalization and the attempt to evade psychological distress'
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Bob Withers' paper, 'Transgender medicalization and the attempt to evade psychological distress'
Karolina Nørby introduces her paper 'In search of the Self à deux' on narcissistic collusion
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Karolina Nørby introduces her paper 'In search of the Self à deux' on narcissistic collusion
Professor Erik Goodwyn Introduces his paper on the Impoverished Genome
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Professor Erik Goodwyn Introduces his paper on the Impoverished Genome
Thomas Gitz-Johansen introduces his paper, 'Jung and the Spirit'
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Thomas Gitz-Johansen introduces his paper, 'Jung and the Spirit'
Giedre Bulotiene on archetypal images of Lithuanian cancer patients
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Giedre Bulotiene on archetypal images of Lithuanian cancer patients
Monica Luci introduces her paper on Displacement
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Monica Luci introduces her paper on Displacement
Dr. Philip Kime on synchronicity
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Dr. Philip Kime on synchronicity
George Hogenson on archetypes
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George Hogenson on archetypes
Tyminski JAP 2020
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Tyminski JAP 2020

Комментарии

  • @DCStarwarzXB-q6y
    @DCStarwarzXB-q6y 2 месяца назад

    I read the short 20 page article. To me it does point out a most important facet of Jung's work. I had not perceived The Spirit's full impact in its fullness and over time. My thanks to Thomas Gitz-Johansen.

  • @benwilliams2635
    @benwilliams2635 2 месяца назад

  • @Carmel明慧
    @Carmel明慧 4 месяца назад

    Wonderful inclusion by Beverley on how empathy can also be used sadistically.

  • @geoffreyah
    @geoffreyah 6 месяцев назад

    I don't think Jung thought that aesthetics was not truth, but only one of a pair of opposites. In order for the individual to experience individuation, he or she had to go through a transformative process which includes the undeveloped, unknown, crude and unrefined, the negative. Individuation is a union of both conscious and unconscious and therefore beauty and the ugly. One has no longer absolute values but sees the beauty in the ugly and vice versa. There is no individuation without the shadow and the anima.

  • @geoffreyah
    @geoffreyah 6 месяцев назад

    Quote by Ann Casement: "Because the focus of neuroscience is on affect not cognition." It depends on the category, of the field or subject that different theorists study. Affect performs basil cognitive functions as in reaction to images. Duncan and Barret. Emotions are not limited to basal ganglia. The right brain is more imaginary positive emotion and left brain negative emotion. Zimbardo 1992. Some neuoscientists look at cognition, but it is still thinking subordinated to sensation. Jung did study affects of complexes with his psychogalvanometer and word association tests These had actual physical inervations which could be detectable by psychogalvanometer. Jung also defined affects in the category of emotions which cased physical inervations, but feeling could sometimes be without any physical inervations.. Feeling was not only rational as in the rational function thinking and feeling. Here feeling would absolutely be considered cognition. Feeling gave things value whether they were good or bad. Jung 1921, 1959. Feeling could be irrational when combined with sensation or intuition like feeling sensation or intuitive feeling. The importance of the word association tests is that complexes can be related to images and ideas that receive a negative judgment of feeling and that is ideological and therefore falls under the domain of cognition.

  • @geoffreyah
    @geoffreyah 6 месяцев назад

    According to Jung, intuitive feeling is passive feeling which does not have physical innervations. Jung. P. 411, 434, 436Emotion and effects would have physical innervations or excitation of muscles. Jung mentions telepathy in some of his papers on dreams that is telepathic dreams. He does not say anything about telepathy as Clairsentience which is telepathic emotion. Using Jungian definitions, we must call it telepathic feeling. My hypothesis based on my personal experience experience supports the idea of telepathic feeling. This is of course the domain of the field of parapsychology but that field does not have a testable model of how Psi phenomenon works. Jung postulated a theory he called synchronicity to explain it which is testable, but it does take the development of the intuition function to understand it, for Jung wrote that it is not just correspondence, harmony and sympathy! Jung, p. 531, Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche. Jung. pages 228, 245, Psychology and Alchemy. It also takes years of experience with the psyche and thorough knowledge of a Jungian viewpoint of the unconscious, and psychic sensitivity and attention to notice very subtle, autonomous effects of psi phenomenon.

  • @geoffreyah
    @geoffreyah 6 месяцев назад

    What Jung about wrote feeling in the definitions in psychological types shows he was very perceptive and sensitive to the effects of the unconscious. He differentiated affect and emotions from feeling. He wrote affect and emotion must cause physical innervations, but feeling can produce no physical innervations. Jung, pages 411, and 434, Psychological Types, volume six of the collected works. I have experienced the latter during a time when I met a perfect stranger. I had a feeling of sadness for a few moments without any physical innervations or facial expressions. It happened at a large amusement park when a woman sat down on a seat at my table across from me who was a perfect stranger while I was sitting down at the same table waiting alone for my relatives to come back. I got the impression that this woman telepathically knew I was feeling sad by her facial expression and I had no facial expression of sadness. My point is that there can be telepathic emotions and these do not show any physical innervations. This of course must involve the unconscious projection of archetypes and synchronicity. We can assume that this is a testable hypothesis since emotional telepathy has a probability for the potential occurrence in the transference during analysis with an analyst. It is well known that para psychological effects occur during alpha or theta states which are relaxed, trance states. Consequently, we have yet to exhaust the potential for Jungian principles to explore the unknown regions of the unconscious.

  • @geoffreyah
    @geoffreyah 6 месяцев назад

    Jung wrote that the images that archetypes contain can be associated with a tremendous emotional release. My superior function is sensation and I had this experience at Russian River, California with the Earth mother archetype. I was only eight or nine years old. I was at the beach near the river and shoreline, and I looked back at the large grey, football field sized beach and the trees and forest in the background behind it and grey sky, it was a cloudy day. Suddenly I got this powerful feeling that took me over. It increased in intensity to a peak and then faded. I never saw that image before that day, yet I had been in nature before and i never felt emotion from the images of it, but it was the image of that background that did it. It was like a dejavu experience or this image stuck a strong emotional chord in me. I did not think about it until later in my life when I read Jung's volume six C.W. Psychological Types where he writes the archetype is the sum total of many similar experiences in that past of our ancestors which is a potential that is inherited. There would have to be a non physical psyche that has a past. Jung 1921.

  • @Robert-eb9oh
    @Robert-eb9oh 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you. I love you GAIA

  • @ramibakkar
    @ramibakkar 6 месяцев назад

    No body came from india Stop faking the history It all started in Syria not India Oldest Sanskrit writing found in Syria not in India

  • @SonLightSparklingontheWaters
    @SonLightSparklingontheWaters 9 месяцев назад

    Lovely to hear this read. You can read it for yourself here: aras.org/sites/default/files/docs/GAIA.%20MOTHER%20GODDESS%20EARTH%20IN%20ANCIENT%20GREECE%202021-12-04.pdf

  • @stevenclark5682
    @stevenclark5682 Год назад

    Mother Earth being crucified by devil man.

  • @vrenibollag1829
    @vrenibollag1829 2 года назад

    dear Fulvio. Brillian! I would like to add my experience with Baruch Spinoza, the philosopher of the enlightment…. who in my opinion with his theory (affects and our intelligence and rational thinking function) leads into analytical psychology. It is in his main book ETHICS where you can read that it all actually leads into ethical behaviour and attitude which is also individuation. For me Spinoza is a very important ancestor . also your term of homeostasis is brilliant, and I agree totally. again it also goes with C.G.Jung…. on top of it: we are also only nature, just like the cats, the trees etc. therefore our life whether physically or psychologically is all about homeostasis and balance. this goes far, as it also true for psychosis, and for every action, even a murder, or falling in love and destroy one''s marriage. etc etc. To be discussed. !!!! Great article in the Analytical Psychology. Vreni bollag

  • @Tadesan
    @Tadesan 2 года назад

    An entire lecture on the incompetence of mental health treatment.

  • @MrKimhatton
    @MrKimhatton 2 года назад

    Hi! Send me a link to your Twitter? Great Talk.

  • @cogniterra
    @cogniterra 2 года назад

    Where is part 2?

  • @DR-nh6oo
    @DR-nh6oo 2 года назад

    I have possibly been considered to have chronic self hatred, but I have come to realise I have been both intentionally and implicitly dismissed and underestimated and objectified always, I realise I am not inferior in anyway, just another flawed human being, actually more capable of questioning myself and accepting culpability than many other people I have interacted with, and have been gaslighted almost constantly by those who have been able to hid their sense of inadequacy thanks to privilege of position, including a very senior, somewhat world famous psychiatrist at the age of 14. I am finally able to begin to become an adult, but I am a long way behind and thanks to distain worn from medical professionals have a limited life span thanks to catastrophic injury. Only recently coming to understand the processes of gaslighting explicitly, and that it can be intentional or subconsciously done, has given me enough validation to actually admit to some self love. I am, if anything, luckier than these successful professionals in that I have never felt the need to deny the worth of others, despite my considerable struggles and abuse I have worn. Everything has been complicated by the fact my father is a psychiatrist. I have denied my strong senses that were congruent with ‘radical feminism’ and rather perversely continued to seek, and not find help from my fathers fraternity. My current psychiatrist, without whom I would not be allowed medication I am dependent on at this stage, has never asked me a single question, 40 minutes sessions every 6 weeks are filled with whatever bee might be in my bonnet that day and long winded explanations of things I already know and simply needed a one sentence reminder. When I came to an impasse when he dismissed something very important I had pleaded with him to consider I wrote to him directly and clearly expressed my frustration. I said that 40 minutes every 6 weeks was not getting me anywhere and cheekily suggested an hour and a half every three months might be beneficial, I received a reply from his secretary offering me half an hour every 6-8 weeks, I feel like I am looking after his ego at this point. But at least I know now that everything is not my fault, I have done pretty well considering and it isn’t over yet.

    • @Tadesan
      @Tadesan 2 года назад

      You are let down. I'm sorry.

  • @sovrentee3701
    @sovrentee3701 2 года назад

    You're a weirdo and a fraud and need psychological help. Go read your reviews. I hope you have already been arrested you piece of 🗑 narcissist!

  • @konstantinakotsaki3140
    @konstantinakotsaki3140 2 года назад

    Congratulazioni Fulvio! Sei un grande dottore!

  • @ira-usa713
    @ira-usa713 3 года назад

    thank you for posting this -- more people need to hear your paper and work with its implications.

  • @tzmythos
    @tzmythos 3 года назад

    thank you for a beautiful, informative and fascinating series of interviews.

  • @tzmythos
    @tzmythos 3 года назад

    I am so deeply touched by Dr Stein's tenderness. Can one experience transference via youtube?

  • @tzmythos
    @tzmythos 3 года назад

    On top of appreciating Dr Stein's obvious intelligence, knowledge and deep experience, I have come to also have enormous respect for his graciousness and generosity. It is a pleasure to watch interviews with him. Thank you for encouraging him to speak of himself a little more.

  • @fawndanielscl
    @fawndanielscl 3 года назад

    the sound is really poor - could this be fixed?

  • @Inneropus
    @Inneropus 3 года назад

    Thank you for this presentation.

  • @swivvle1185
    @swivvle1185 3 года назад

    Hope your not getting too much of a backlash with this. You are certainly on the right side of history here.

  • @billbutton7669
    @billbutton7669 4 года назад

    Awesome dude. Interesting pose lol.

    • @Carmel明慧
      @Carmel明慧 4 месяца назад

      Interesting indeed, wonder how Beverley felt 🙄

  • @subashsadasivan9735
    @subashsadasivan9735 4 года назад

    fascinating man

  • @jungacademienederland3567
    @jungacademienederland3567 9 лет назад

    We use a lot of articles of the Journal for our School JUNGacademie Nederland because a lot off the writers work from the clinical point of view and that is what we teach out students too. Very interesting!