The International Society for Psychology as the Discipline of Interiority

2013 Toronto Workshop

The Entrance Problem of Psychology

July 20th - 21st, 2013

Upcoming workshop in Toronto

 As mentioned in the recent Newsletter, the upcoming workshop in Toronto -July 20th - 21st, 2013 will focus on The Entrance Problem of Psychology. Also mentioned was that this gathering is envisioned less as an event for formal presentations and more as a "workshop" space, a place to "go to work" at deepening our comprehension and familiarity with PDI.

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Articles

 

Giegerich's Writings

For a complete bibliography of his works in all languages click here


Saban's Alternative. An Alternative? Giegerich's fuller response to Mark Saban's paper at the ISPDI 1st Int. Conference 2012, Berlin.


Stan Marlan, ed., Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice, vol. 6, no. 1, 2005. This special issue of the journal features - Wolfgang Giegerich "The End of Meaning and the Birth of Man" with responses by colleagues.  (Spanish Translation)
To read Mogenson's response click here
To read Miller's response click here
To read Beebe's response click here
To read Pulver's response click here
To read Giegerich's response to the responses click here

Primero la Sombra, luego el Ánima, o el advenimiento del Huésped, La integración de la Sombra y el surgimiento de la Psicología. Spanish translation by Josep M. Moreno of Giegerich's "First Shadow, then Anima, or The Advent of the Guest: Shadow Integration and the Rise of Psychology,"

 

Other Authors

Sanford Drob, "Giegerich and the Traditions: Notes on Reason, Mythology, Psychology and Religion" Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice, vol. 7, no. 3, 2005, pp. 61-73.

Greg Mogenson, "Response to Wolfgang Giegerich's'Reflections on Today's Magnum Opus of the Soul'." Invited contribution to the on-line discussion with Wolfgang Giegerich under the auspices of the C.G. Jung, Analytical Psychology, and Culture Website, October 4th-7th, 1998. Moderated by Dolores Brien, editor of The Round Table Review. http://csf.colorado.EDU/seminars/cgjung/giegerich.oct98/index.html
To read Giegerich's reply click here

Greg Mogenson, "Whaling with Giegerich, the Ahab of the Notion," Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice, vol. 6, no. 1, 2004, pp. 67-83.

Greg Mogenson, Editor's "Foreword" to Wolfgang Giegerich's The Neurosis of Psychology.

Greg Mogenson, The Place of Interpretation: Absolute Interiority and the Subject of Psychology," Spring 77: A Journal of Archetype and Culture, New Orleans, LA, 1007, pp. 53-77.

Greg Mogenson, Excerpt from "Post Mortem Dei Jungian Analysis," published in Spring 84: A Journal of Archetype and Culture , New Orleans, LA, 2010, pp. 207-270. Read and translated by Enrique Eskenazi in the course " Christianity as a psychological phenomenon Spanish Translation

Peter White, "Thinking 'Murder': Following the Trail of Psychology's Uroboric Know of Itself in No Country for Old Men," Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche, Volume 5, Number 2 pp. 71-83.

Ann Casement, "The interiorizing movement of logical life: reflections on Wolfgang Giegerich," Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2011, 56, pp. 532-549.

Doris Lier, "Anima and Animus as a Pair of Opposites: An Offense to Analytical Psychology," Mind and Matter, Volume 9, Number 1. 2011, pp. 89-109. 

Robert Henderson & Greg Mogenson, "When 'One' Becomes 'Two': The Vocational Character of the Mediating Other. An 'Enterview' with Greg Mogenson," Spring 86: A Journal of Archetype and Culture, New Orleans, LA, Fall 2011, pp. 223-247.

Michel Whan 'In history there is never a way back' C.G. Jung

Michael Whan Some Thoughts on the Study of Myth and Fairy Tale in Jungian and Other Psychotherapy Trainings

Mark Saban Response to Michael Whan

John Woodcock, "The Technological World: Has Psychotherapy Caught up?"

John Woodcock  "The PSYCHE: Its True Nature and Place in Modern Reality"

John Woodcock "Dream Work in Therapy: A Thing of the Past?"

Reviews

Santo Tarantino, Review of W. Giegerich's Soul – Violence, Collected English Papers, Vol. III, The Journal of Analytical Psychology, Vol. 55, Issue 5, November 2010, pp. 736-737

“I can hardly draw a veil over the fact that we psychotherapists really ought to be philosophers or philosophic doctors--or rather that we already are so, though we are unwilling to admit it because of the glaring difference between our work and what passes for philosophy in the universities.”

C. G. Jung, CW 16: 181


“The new thing prepared by fate seldom or never comes up to conscious expectations. And still more remarkable, though the new thing goes against deeply rooted instincts as we have known them, it is a strangely appropriate expression of the total personality, an expression which one could not imagine in a more complete form.”

C. G. Jung, CW 13: 19

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