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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Books

 

Giegerich's Writings

Bibliography

Complete bibliography of his works in all languages

Wolfgang Giegerich, The Soul's Logical Life: Towards a Rigorous Notion of Psychology (Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 1998.)

Wolfgang Giegerich, The Collected English Papers of Wolfgang Giegerich, 4 vols.
(New Orleans, LA: Spring Journal Books, 2005).

Volume I - The Neurosis of Psychology: Primary Papers towards a Critical Psychology
Volume II - Technology and the Soul
Volume III - Soul-Violence
Volume IV - The Soul Always Thinks

Wolfgang Giegerich, David L. Miller, Greg Mogenson, Dialectics & Analytical Psychology: The El Capitan Canyon Seminar,(New Orleans, LA: Spring Journal Books, 2005), 175 pages.

Wolfgang Giegerich, What Is Soul? (New Orleans, LA: Spring Journal Books, 2012).

Other Authors

Christine Downing, ed., Disturbances in the Field: Essays in Honor of David L. Miller, (New Orleans, LA: Spring Journal Books, 2006), 318 pages.

Stanton Marlan, ed., Archetypal Psychologies: Reflections in Honor of James Hillman, (New Orleans, LA: Spring Journal Books, 2008), 524 pages.

Greg Mogenson, ed., God Must Not Die! Or Must He? Jung and Christianity, Spring Journal 84, Fall 2010, 405 pages. This issue of Spring Journal featuring an article by Giegerich with seven invited responses.

Greg Mogenson, A Most Accursed Religion: When A Trauma Becomes God (Spring Publications Inc, 2005), 208 pages.

Greg Mogenson, The Dove in the Consulting Room: Hysteria and the Anima in Bollas and Jung, (Routledge,2003).

John C. Woodcock, The Imperative  pdficon large

John C. Woodcock, The Coming Guest: Advancing Jung's Augury into the 21st Century pdficon large

“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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