
Who Owns Jung?
This book has a similar, though not identical, format to Who Owns Psychoanalysis? in being divided into sections as follows: academic, clinical, history, philosophy, science.
Who Owns Jung aims to be a celebration of the diversity and interdisciplinary thinking that is a feature of the international Jungian community. Many of the contributors are practising analysts and members of the International Association for Analytical Psychology; others are scholars of Jung whose work has been influential in disseminating his ideas in the academy, though it is worth noting that a number of the analysts also work in academe.
Contributors:
- James Asto
- Astrid Berg
- Joe Cambray
- Ann Casement
- Andrea Cone-Farran
- Roberto Gambin
- Wolfgang Giegerich
- Joseph Henderson
- George B. Hogenson
- Mario Jacoby
- Hayao Kawai
- Toshio Kawai
- Thomas B. Kirsch
- Jean Knox
- Roderick Main
- Denise Gimenez Ramos
- Sonu Shamdasani
- Michael Sinason
- Hester McFarland Solomon
- David Tacey
- Margaret Wilkinson
This book has a similar, though not identical, format to Who Owns Psychoanalysis? in being divided into sections as follows: academic, clinical, history, philosophy, science.
Who Owns Jung aims to be a celebration of the diversity and interdisciplinary thinking that is a feature of the international Jungian community. Many of the contributors are practising analysts and members of the International Association for Analytical Psychology; others are scholars of Jung whose work has been influential in disseminating his ideas in the academy, though it is worth noting that a number of the analysts also work in academe.
Contributors:
- James Asto
- Astrid Berg
- Joe Cambray
- Ann Casement
- Andrea Cone-Farran
- Roberto Gambin
- Wolfgang Giegerich
- Joseph Henderson
- George B. Hogenson
- Mario Jacoby
- Hayao Kawai
- Toshio Kawai
- Thomas B. Kirsch
- Jean Knox
- Roderick Main
- Denise Gimenez Ramos
- Sonu Shamdasani
- Michael Sinason
- Hester McFarland Solomon
- David Tacey
- Margaret Wilkinson
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This book has a similar, though not identical, format to Who Owns Psychoanalysis? in being divided into sections as follows: academic, clinical, history, philosophy, science.
Who Owns Jung aims to be a celebration of the diversity and interdisciplinary thinking that is a feature of the international Jungian community. Many of the contributors are practising analysts and members of the International Association for Analytical Psychology; others are scholars of Jung whose work has been influential in disseminating his ideas in the academy, though it is worth noting that a number of the analysts also work in academe.
Contributors:
- James Asto
- Astrid Berg
- Joe Cambray
- Ann Casement
- Andrea Cone-Farran
- Roberto Gambin
- Wolfgang Giegerich
- Joseph Henderson
- George B. Hogenson
- Mario Jacoby
- Hayao Kawai
- Toshio Kawai
- Thomas B. Kirsch
- Jean Knox
- Roderick Main
- Denise Gimenez Ramos
- Sonu Shamdasani
- Michael Sinason
- Hester McFarland Solomon
- David Tacey
- Margaret Wilkinson












