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Shame and the Origins of Self-Esteem
A Jungian Approach
Shame is one of our most central feelings and a universal human characteristic. Why do we experience it? For what purpose? How can we cope with excessive feelings of shame?In an elegant exposition informed by many years of helping people to understand feelings of shame, leading Jungian analyst...
Published March 8th 2004 by Routledge
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Jungian Psychotherapy and Contemporary Infant Research
Basic Patterns of Emotional Exchange
Infant research observations and hypotheses have raised serious questions about previous mainstream psychoanalytic theories of earliest childhood development. In Jungian Psychotherapy and Contemporary Infant Research, Mario Jacoby looks at how these observations are relevant to psychotherapeutic...
Published March 7th 2001 by Routledge
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Shame and the Origins of Self-Esteem
A Jungian Approach
Shame is one of our most central feelings and a universal human characteristic. Why do we experience it? For what purpose? How can we cope with excessive feelings of shame?In an elegant exposition informed by many years of helping people to understand feelings of shame, leading Jungian analyst...
Published September 4th 1996 by Routledge
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Individuation and Narcissism
The Psychology of Self in Jung and Kohut
Recent developments in Freudian psychoanalysis, particularly the work of Kohut and Winnicott, have led to a convergence with the Jungian position. In Individuation and Narcissism leading Jungian analyst Mario Jacoby attempts to overcome the doctrinal differences between the different schools of...
Published May 1st 1991 by Routledge