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Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies Conversations in the Field |
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Dear Readers: We are excited to inaugurate this new section of the Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies website, which we are calling Conversations in the Field. These pieces emerged from the joint JSSS/IAJS conference of 2010 and represent both emerging ideas and ideas revisited in timely ways within the field of Jungian studies. They are grounded in personal experience, wide-ranging in subject, and bristling with the energy of what’s coming into being. We see these articles both as conversation starters and areas ripe for further research. Sincerely, Alexandra Fidyk, Ph.D Rinda West, Ph.D. Co-Editors, Conversations in the Field (2010) |
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Conversations in the
Field
VOLUME 1, 2010
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of Contents (as a pdf)Editors: Alexandra Fidyk, Ph.D., Rinda West, Ph.D. Nobody Sees a Flower, Really, It Is So Small”: Extolling the Ethic of Attention Jennifer Selig, PhD Pacific Graduate Institute, CA Reiki and Jung: An Introduction Matthew Fike, PhD Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC Art and Otherness: An Enquiry into the Experience of the “Other” in Painting David Parker, PhD & Michael Evans, PhD University of Northampton, UK Journeying to Patmos Gary Astrachan, PhD C. J. Jung Institute, Boston Embodying the Tension Between Opposites in Qigong Susan Wyatt, PhD Antioch University Los Angeles, CA Sangoma Medicine - How It Works David Cumes, MD Light at Midnight and the Art of Synchronicity Matthew Fike, PhD Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC |
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