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How and Why We Still Read Jung
Personal and professional reflections
How relevant is Jung’s work today? How and Why We Still Read Jung offers a fresh look at how Jung’s work can still be read and applied to the modern day. Written by seasoned Jungian analysts and Jung scholars, the essays in this collection offer in depth and often personal readings of various...
Published May 8th 2013 by Routledge
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Randomized Phase II Cancer Clinical Trials
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Biostatistics Series
In cancer research, a traditional phase II trial is designed as a single-arm trial that compares the experimental therapy to a historical control. This simple trial design has led to several adverse issues, including increased false positivity of phase II trial results and negative phase III trials...
Published May 1st 2013 by Chapman and Hall/CRC
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The Psychology of the Transference
An account of Jung's handling of the transference between psychologist and patient in the light of his conception of the archetypes. Based on the symbolic illustrations in a sixteenth century alchemical text....
Published April 14th 2013 by Routledge
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The Darkening Spirit
Jung, spirituality, religion
The twenty-first century could well be Jung's century, just as the twentieth century was Freud's. Jung predicted the demise of secular humanism and claimed we would search for alternatives to science, atheism and reason. We would experience a new and even unfashionable appetite for the sacred....
Published April 4th 2013 by Routledge
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Rhetorical Investigations
G. B. Vico and C. G. Jung
Rhetorical analysis of texts exposes plausible ‘truths’ and presumptions implied by the writer’s presentation. In this volume, Leslie Gardner analyses the master psychologist Jung, who claimed to be expert at uncovering personal, psychological truths. In his theoretical writings, his rhetoric...
Published April 1st 2013 by Routledge
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Genome Annotation
Series: Chapman & Hall/CRC Mathematical & Computational Biology
The success of individualized medicine, advanced crops, and new and sustainable energy sources requires thoroughly annotated genomic information and the integration of this information into a coherent model. A thorough overview of this field, Genome Annotation explores automated genome analysis and...
Published August 29th 2012 by Chapman and Hall/CRC
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The Phenomena of Awareness
Husserl, Cantor, Jung
What is awareness? How is dreaming different from ordinary awareness? What does mathematics have to do with awareness? Are different kinds of awareness related? “Awareness” is commonly spoken of as “mind, soul, spirit, consciousness, the unconscious, psyche, imagination, self, and other.” The...
Published July 18th 2012 by Routledge
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Truth and Reconciliation in South Korea
Between the Present and Future of the Korean Wars
The Korean War is multiple wars. Not only is it a war that began on 25 June 1950, but it is also a conflict that is rooted in Korea's colonial experiences, postcolonial desires and frustrations, and interventions and partitions imposed by outside forces. In South Korea, the war is a site of...
Published July 17th 2012 by Routledge
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The Jung Reader
Carl Gustav Jung was the pioneering founder of analytical psychology, a form of analysis that has revolutionised the approach to mental illness and the study of the mind. In this anthology, David Tacey brings together a selection of Jung's essays from his famous Collected Works. Divided into...
Published March 25th 2012 by Routledge
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Jung on Art
The Autonomy of the Creative Drive
In this book, Tjeu van den Berk examines C. G. Jung's personal perspective on art and how his work intensely engages with this theme. It analyses Jung’s profound reflections on artistic considerations such as how we experience art, the specific qualities in the perception of beauty, the nature of...
Published February 13th 2012 by Routledge