Introduction. PartI: Opposites in the Whole Self. Opposites in Early Nietzsche: Metaphysical, Aes... more Introduction. PartI: Opposites in the Whole Self. Opposites in Early Nietzsche: Metaphysical, Aesthetic, and Psychological Opposites. Opposites in Nietzsche Post-1878: The Denial of Metaphysical Opposites. The Ubermensch as a Union of Opposites. Opposites in the Jungian Model of the Psyche. The Self as a Union of Opposites. Part II: The Potential Influence of Nietzsche's Model on Jung. The Disagreement Between Nietzsche and Jung: The Process of Uniting Opposites. The Similarities Between Nietzsche and Jung: The Whole Self in the Union of Opposites. Part III: Jung's Rejection of Nietzsche's Model. Nietzsche's Madness: A Jungian Critique of Nietzsche's Model. Nietzsche's Absolution: A Metacritique of Jung's Critique of Nietzsche's Model. Jung's Shadow: The Ambiguities of Jung's Reception of Nietzsche Resolved. Jung's Madness: A Nietzschean Critique of Jung's Model. Part IV: Conclusion.
Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part I: Erotic Transference 1. Andrea Sabbadini, The (Mis)represe... more Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part I: Erotic Transference 1. Andrea Sabbadini, The (Mis)representation of Psychoanalysis in Film 2. Lucy Huskinson, Challenging Freud on the Realities of Erotic Transference with Fictional Case Study: The Sopranos (1999-2007) and In Treatment (2008-2010) 3. Elisabeth Hanscombe, The Real Psychotherapist: An Impossibility for Film Part II: The Psychoanalytic Approach 4. Barbara Creed, Equus: Ecstasy, Therapy and the Animal 5. Mark Nicholls, A Conversation Between Enlightened Friends: The Mutual Reassurances of the Arts and sciences in Freud (BBC TV, 1984 6. Dinesh Bhugra and Gurvinder Kalra, Applying Psychoanalysis to Hindi Cinema) 7. Patricia Gherovici and Jamieson Webster, The Bad Psychoanalyst: Watching the Success of Failure Part III: A Contest of Wills 8. Terrie Waddell, Shrink Wrapped Television: Simulated Therapy, Disclosure, and the Lure of Plausible Doubt 9. Helena Bassil-Morozow, Crossing the River Styx in a Small Boat 10. Donald Fredericksen, Remarks on the Functions of the Psychiatrist in Hitchcock's Psycho and Bergman's Persona 11. Irene Oestrich, Romance or Psychotherapy? Screen References. Notes on Contributors. Index.
Dreaming the Myth Onwards Dreaming the Myth Onwards shows how a revised appreciation of myth can ... more Dreaming the Myth Onwards Dreaming the Myth Onwards shows how a revised appreciation of myth can enrich our daily lives, our psychological awareness and our human rela-tionships. Lucy Huskinson and her contributors explore the interplay between myth and ...
Introduction. PartI: Opposites in the Whole Self. Opposites in Early Nietzsche: Metaphysical, Aes... more Introduction. PartI: Opposites in the Whole Self. Opposites in Early Nietzsche: Metaphysical, Aesthetic, and Psychological Opposites. Opposites in Nietzsche Post-1878: The Denial of Metaphysical Opposites. The Ubermensch as a Union of Opposites. Opposites in the Jungian Model of the Psyche. The Self as a Union of Opposites. Part II: The Potential Influence of Nietzsche's Model on Jung. The Disagreement Between Nietzsche and Jung: The Process of Uniting Opposites. The Similarities Between Nietzsche and Jung: The Whole Self in the Union of Opposites. Part III: Jung's Rejection of Nietzsche's Model. Nietzsche's Madness: A Jungian Critique of Nietzsche's Model. Nietzsche's Absolution: A Metacritique of Jung's Critique of Nietzsche's Model. Jung's Shadow: The Ambiguities of Jung's Reception of Nietzsche Resolved. Jung's Madness: A Nietzschean Critique of Jung's Model. Part IV: Conclusion.
Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part I: Erotic Transference 1. Andrea Sabbadini, The (Mis)represe... more Acknowledgements. Introduction. Part I: Erotic Transference 1. Andrea Sabbadini, The (Mis)representation of Psychoanalysis in Film 2. Lucy Huskinson, Challenging Freud on the Realities of Erotic Transference with Fictional Case Study: The Sopranos (1999-2007) and In Treatment (2008-2010) 3. Elisabeth Hanscombe, The Real Psychotherapist: An Impossibility for Film Part II: The Psychoanalytic Approach 4. Barbara Creed, Equus: Ecstasy, Therapy and the Animal 5. Mark Nicholls, A Conversation Between Enlightened Friends: The Mutual Reassurances of the Arts and sciences in Freud (BBC TV, 1984 6. Dinesh Bhugra and Gurvinder Kalra, Applying Psychoanalysis to Hindi Cinema) 7. Patricia Gherovici and Jamieson Webster, The Bad Psychoanalyst: Watching the Success of Failure Part III: A Contest of Wills 8. Terrie Waddell, Shrink Wrapped Television: Simulated Therapy, Disclosure, and the Lure of Plausible Doubt 9. Helena Bassil-Morozow, Crossing the River Styx in a Small Boat 10. Donald Fredericksen, Remarks on the Functions of the Psychiatrist in Hitchcock's Psycho and Bergman's Persona 11. Irene Oestrich, Romance or Psychotherapy? Screen References. Notes on Contributors. Index.
Dreaming the Myth Onwards Dreaming the Myth Onwards shows how a revised appreciation of myth can ... more Dreaming the Myth Onwards Dreaming the Myth Onwards shows how a revised appreciation of myth can enrich our daily lives, our psychological awareness and our human rela-tionships. Lucy Huskinson and her contributors explore the interplay between myth and ...
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