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008    910930s1992    nyua     b    001 0 eng   
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050 00 RC480|b.K28513 1992 
060 00 WM 460.5.D8|bK19d 1992a 
082 00 616.89/14|220 
100 1  Kast, Verena,|d1943- 
240 10 Dynamik der Symbole.|lEnglish 
245 14 The dynamics of symbols :|bfundamentals of Jungian 
       psychotherapy /|cVerena Kast ; translated by Susan A. 
       Schwarz. 
250    1st U.S. ed. 
260    New York :|bFromm International Pub. Corp.,|c©1992. 
300    x, 220 pages :|billustrations (some color) ;|c22 cm. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Fromm psychology 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-211) and 
       index. 
505 00 |g1.|tAspects of Humanity.|tThe Individuation Process.
       |tThe Self --|g2.|tAspects of the Symbol.|tOn the Concept 
       of the Symbol.|tThe Appearance of Symbols.|tSymbolic Acts.
       |tThe Symbolizing Attitude.|tAccepting Symbols.|tThe 
       Formation of Symbols as a Process.|tSymbols and the Goal 
       of Therapy --|g3.|tAspects of the Complex.|tComplex 
       Experience.|tDefinitions of the Complex.|tComplexes with 
       Empowering Influences --|g4.|tAspects of the Ego Complex.
       |tThe Ego Complex and the Experience of Identity.|tThe Ego
       Complex in Terms of Developmental Psychology.|tThe Ego 
       Functions.|tConstellations of the Ego Complex.
       |tCompensation through Fantasies of Grandeur.
       |tCompensation through Idealized Powerful Parental 
       Figures.|tCompensation through Mirror Identification.
       |tDestructive Rage as a Compensation.|tCompensation 
       through Devaluation.|tCompensation as an Attitude.
       |tFragmentation.|tTherapeutic Considerations in 
       Reestablishing Coherence of the Ego Complex --|g5.
       |tAspects of the Archetype.|tBloch's Criticism of Jung's 
       Theory of Archetypes.|tArchetypal Constellation and 
       Relationship.|tConsequences of the Concept of Archetypes 
       in Dealing with Symbols.|tThe Archetype of the Self and 
       the Individuation Process.|tThe Mandala as a Symbol.|tThe 
       Individuation Process.|tRemarks on Synchronicity.
       |tSynchronicity and Psychosomatics --|g6.|tTransference, 
       Countertransference and the Formation of New Symbols.
       |tTurning Points in Analysis.|tThe Experience of Being 
       Understood in the Therapeutic Relationship as a 
       Prerequisite for the Formation of Symbols.|tCollusive 
       Transference/Countertransference and the Formation of 
       Symbols.|tThoughts on Guilt.|tThe Intrapsychic Dynamics.
       |tGuilt and Responsibility.|tThe Role of Empathy.|tDealing
       with Guilt Unproductively.|tExcerpts from a Course of 
       Therapy.|tArchetypal Countertransference as a Fairy-tale 
       Revelation. 
520    According to Carl Jung, the goal of human life is self 
       realization; we have to strive to become whole. Deep down,
       we are all creative beings, and we have to make use of our
       creativity to become what we really are. Kast explores 
       Jung's concept of the human being and describes the path 
       to wholeness which, since Jung, is known as the 
       individuation process. It becomes clear that wholeness is 
       only possible through the interplay between conscious and 
       unconscious. However, the two have different languages: 
       consciousness uses word-logic, whereas the unconscious 
       uses dream-logic. Both languages would be forever foreign 
       to each other, were it not for symbols, which mediate 
       between the two: our unconscious encodes its knowledge in 
       symbols, which we then have to translate into the language
       of our consciousness. Thus symbols are focal points of 
       psychic development, and it is through them that we can 
       become whole human beings. Jung taught us the techniques 
       with which we can make the creative core of the 
       unconscious available to consciousness. Kast explains them
       by using numerous examples from her daily work as a 
       therapist. She shows us how psychological problems can be 
       overcome by working on the symbols in which they express 
       themselves. In a language that can be readily grasped by 
       the general reader, Kast goes on to explain the basic 
       thought of Jungian psychotherapy, covering the correlation
       between symbols and complexes, with a special emphasis on 
       the ego-complex; the healing function of the archetypes 
       and how they appear in, and interact with, symbols; and 
       symbols in transference and countertransference, powerful 
       tools in psychotherapy. Kast also discusses the interplay 
       of psychosomatic diseases and symbols. The Dynamics of 
       Symbols is not only of immediate interest to all 
       psychologists and their patients. It is of direct concern 
       to everyone who has the desire to become a whole human 
       being. 
600 10 Jung, C. G.|q(Carl Gustav),|d1875-1961. 
600 12 Jung, C. G|q(Carl Gustav),|d1875-1961. 
600 17 Jung, C. G.|q(Carl Gustav),|d1875-1961.|2fast
       |0(OCoLC)fst00029786 
650  0 Psychotherapy. 
650  0 Symbolism (Psychology) 
650  2 Jungian Theory.|0(DNLM)D007602 
650  2 Psychotherapy.|0(DNLM)D011613 
650  2 Symbolism.|0(DNLM)D013561 
650  7 Psychotherapy.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01081755 
650  7 Symbolism (Psychology)|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01140764 
776 08 |iOnline version:|aKast, Verena, 1943-|sDynamik der 
       Symbole. English.|tDynamics of symbols.|b1st U.S. ed.|dNew
       York : Fromm International Pub. Corp., ©1992
       |w(OCoLC)749017217 
830  0 Fromm psychology. 
914    MID.b1224014x 
994    C0|bSTJ 
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