Jung's Shadow Concept : The Hidden Light and Darkness Within Ourselves by Rupert Tower (2023, Trade Paperback)

Bargain Book Stores (1131741)
99.2% positive Feedback
Price:
US $56.28
Approximately£41.84
+ $10.50 postage
Estimated delivery Fri, 27 Jun - Fri, 4 Jul
Returns:
No returns, but backed by the eBay Money Back Guarantee.
Condition:
New
Format: Paperback or Softback. Your source for quality books at reduced prices. Condition Guide. Item Availability.

About this product

Product Identifiers

PublisherRoutledge, Chapman & Hall, Incorporated
ISBN-10103218700X
ISBN-139781032187006
eBay Product ID (ePID)10066421935

Product Key Features

Book TitleJung's Shadow Concept : the Hidden Light and Darkness Within Ourselves
Number of Pages352 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicMovements / Jungian, General, Mental Health
Publication Year2023
IllustratorYes
GenrePsychology
AuthorRupert Tower
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Length9.2 in
Item Width6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2022-055634
Reviews"At a time when the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse - War, Famine, Disease, Death - are rampaging around the world, the theme of this work is timely. The Introduction sets the tone as it features the un-concealing of the shadow of the two editors' Christopher Perry and Rupert Tower - grandson of Daphne du Maurier. Perry's own contribution is grounded in the solid work by Gabbard and Celenza on boundary violations that addresses those difficulties. There follow other practice-based clinical pieces and chapters on literature and esoterica. Interspersed with these are weighty entries on the hot topics of today, viz., climate change, gender dysphoria, the metaverse, and modern technology. Jung's Shadow Concept: the Hidden Light and Darkness Within Ourselves investigates the darkest recesses of human existence animating one of Jung's major contributions to psychology: the Shadow - light and dark." Ann Casement, LP, Professor at the Oriental Academy of Analytical Psychology. "A most timely reflection by a stellar group of Jungian authors and lay-people shedding light on numerous features of our shadow-rich psyches individual and collective." Murray Stein editor of Jung on Evil.
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal155.2644
SynopsisThis insightful volume is designed as a series of invitations towards living attentiveness, examining how we all make the 'other', through 'projection' (blaming and shaming the other outside ourselves), our enemy with whom we prefer not to dialogue. All of us are faced daily with individual and collective manifestations of the Shadow-all that we fear, despise and makes us feel ashamed. Carl Jung's concept of the Shadow, emerging as it did from his personal confrontation with the realms of his unconscious self, is one of the most important contributions he made to the understanding of humanity and to depth psychology, that realm where the focus is on unconscious processes. The contributors to this book reframe his concept in the context of contemporary Jungian thinking, exploring how the Shadow develops in an individual's infancy and adolescence, and its culmination, where collective manifestations of the Shadow are addressed. The book offers a voyage through a series of fundamental Shadow concepts and themes including couples relationships, disease, organizations, Evil, fundamentalism, ecology and boundary violation before ending with a chapter designed to help us integrate the Shadow and hold contra-positions with patience and a tilt towards mutual understanding, rather than being locked in polarities. This fascinating new book will be of interest to Jungian analysts, scholars, and therapists both in training and practice with an interest in the inner world., This insightful volume is designed as a series of invitations towards living attentiveness, examining how we all make the 'other', through 'projection' (blaming and shaming the other outside ourselves), our enemy with whom we prefer not to dialogue., This insightful volume is designed as a series of invitations towards living attentiveness, examining how we all make the "other", through "projection" (blaming and shaming the other outside ourselves), our enemy with whom we prefer not to dialogue. All of us are faced daily with individual and collective manifestations of the Shadow - all that we fear, despise and makes us feel ashamed. Carl Jung's concept of the Shadow, emerging as it did from his personal confrontation with the realms of his unconscious self, is one of the most important contributions he made to the understanding of humanity and to depth psychology, that realm where the focus is on unconscious processes. The contributors to this book reframe his concept in the context of contemporary Jungian thinking, exploring how the Shadow develops in an individual's infancy and adolescence, and its culmination, where collective manifestations of the Shadow are addressed. The book offers a voyage through a series of fundamental Shadow concepts and themes including couples relationships, disease, organizations, Evil, fundamentalism, ecology and boundary violation before ending with a chapter designed to help us integrate the Shadow and hold contra-positions with patience and a tilt towards mutual understanding, rather than being locked in polarities. This fascinating new book will be of considerable interest to the general public, Jungian analysts, trainees, scholars and therapists both in training and practice with an interest in the inner world.
LC Classification NumberBF175.5.S55J87 2023

All listings for this product

Buy it now
Any condition
New
Pre-owned
No ratings or reviews yet
Be the first to write a review