Designed for both the beginner and the experienced clinician, this book serves as a reference for the basic methodological problems encountered in the practice of Jungian psychology. It covers areas such as initial interviews, scheduling of sessions and fees, methods of working with various age groups, and dream interpretation. Hans Dieckmann, M.D. , was president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. He founded the C. G. Jung Institute of Berlin, where he taught for a number of years. A patron of the Cape of Good Hope Center in South Africa and the C. G. Jung Institute of Perth, Dieckmann is the author of many articles and books, among them Twice-Told The Psychological Use of Fairy Tales . The Problem of Method and Technique in Analytical Psychology The Initial Interview Frequency of Couch versus Chair Fee and Methods of The Analytic Ritual Methods of Working with Various Age Groups On the Methodology of Dream Interpretation The Method of Association and Amplification Analytic Distance Transference and Countertransference Problems of Interpretation in the Analytic Process Active Imagination Psychological Types in the Methodology of Analysis
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- Complexes- 256bladzijden
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 - Complexes--groups of associations arising out of the unconscious--have been known and described in all cultures and are integral to the healthy psyche. Breuer first coined the term complexes to describe part personalities. Jung developed the concept further, assigning the shell of the complex with its amplifications and associations to the personal unconscious, and postulating a core that is archetypal in nature and rooted in the collective unconscious. In this book, Dieckmann fills a lacuna by developing a general theory of the complexes that gives both the student and the practicing analyst an overview and understanding of this concept for the purposes of diagnosis and therapy. Illustrated throughout with clinical vignettes and diagrams, Complexes provides a clear and orderly path through the chaotic contents of analysis. Hans Dieckmann, M.D. , was president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. He founded the C. G. Jung Institute of Berlin, where he taught for a number of years. A patron of the Cape of Good Hope Center in South Africa and the C. G. Jung Institute of Perth, Dieckmann is the author of many articles and books, among them Twice-Told The Psychological Use of Fairy Tales . 
- Exploring the concept of complexes, this book delves into the associations stemming from the unconscious, essential to a healthy psyche. It traces the evolution of the term from Breuer's initial definition to Jung's deeper insights into personal and collective unconsciousness. Dieckmann presents a comprehensive theory of complexes, enhancing understanding for both students and practitioners. The text is enriched with clinical vignettes and diagrams, offering clarity in navigating the complexities of psychological analysis and therapy. 
- Hlubinně-psychologický výklad snů. V obrazové řeči snů získává naše vědomé já přístup k oblasti nevědomí. Sny jsou proto nejen fascinujícím objektem zkoumání hlubinné psychologie, ale mohou zároveň významným způsobem provázet a podporovat terapeutické a sebeterapeutické procesy. Hans Dickmann, klasik na poli hlubinné psychologie, ve své knize předkládá úvod do hlubinně psychologického výkladu snů, který je přístupný jak odborníkům, tak i čtenářům usilujícím o vlastní sebepoznání. 

