J Anal Psychol. 2012 Sep;57(4):462-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-5922.2012.01987.x.
Clinical implications of The Red Book.
Source
London.
Abstract
This presentation stresses the uniqueness of both the therapist's and patient's personal experience in clinical work and relates this to the significance of The Red Book as Jung's personal odyssey and for me personally as an analyst. I consider The Red Book's enduring relevance alongside recent psychological theories, neuroscience and early mystical writings, and conclude with a clinical vignette of a patient's response to a piece of choralmusic and subsequent use of active imagination.
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