TY - BOOK AU - Withers,Robert TI - Controversies in analytical psychology SN - 0415233054 (pbk.) AV - BF173. C569 2002 U1 - 150.195 PY - 2002/// CY - Hove, East Sussex, New York PB - Brunner-Routledge KW - Psychoanalysis KW - Jungian psychology KW - Psychoanalytic counseling N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction; Robert Withers --; Controversy 1; Prospects for the Jung/Klein synthesis; a; With healing in her wings: integration and repair in a self-destructive adolescent; Elizabeth Urban; b; Classical Jungian comment; Julian David; c; Kleinian comment; Robert Hinshelwood; d; Response to commentaries by Julian David and Robert Hinshelwood; Elizabeth Urban --; Controversy 2; The status of developmental theory; a; Uneasy ghosts: theories of the child and the crisis in psychoanalysis; Christopher Hauke; b; Jung, Jungians and the idea of birth trauma; Joann Culbert-Koehn --; Controversy 3; Transference, countertransference and beyond; a; Transcending the transference; Verena Kast; b; Working in the transference; Barry Proner; c; Response to Barry Proner; Verena Kast --; Controversy 4; The political in analysis; a; Working directly with political, social and cultural material in the therapy session; Andrew Samuels; b; Politics in practice; Robert Withers; c; Response; Andrew Samuels --; Controversy 5; Analysis and implicit homophobia; a; Analytical psychology and homosexual orientation; Chess Denman; b; A comment on Denman; Richard Carvalho; c; Response to Carvalho; Chess Denman; d; Reply to Denman's response; Richard Carvalho --; Controversy 6; Approaching religion; a; Analytical psychology, religion and the academy; Roderick Main; b; Religion and the terrified; Melanie Withers --; Controversy 7; The body, analysis and homeopathy; a; Alchemy, homeopathy and the treatment of borderline cases; Edward Whitmont; b; The demonization of the body in analysis; Robert Withers --; Controversy 8; The contemporary status of archetypal theory; a; Archetypal theory: the evolutionary dimension; Anthony Stevens; b; Psyche, language and biology: the argument for a co-evolutionary approach; Paul Kugler --; Controversy 9; Reflections on the anima and culture; a; The psychological feminine and contrasexuality in analyitcal psychology; Joy Schaverien; b; Jung and the feminine; Ann Shearer --; Controversy 10; Frequency of sessions and the analytic frame; Frequency of sessions and the analytic frame; Moira Duckworth and Martin Stone --; Controversy 11; The role of interpreting and relating in analytic therapy; a; Does psychoanalysis heal? A contribution to the theory of psychoanalytic technique; Robert Caper; b; Interpretation and relationship: ends or means? A commentary on Caper; Warren Colman; c; Response to Colman; Robert Caper; d; Reply to Caper; Warren Colman ER -