Lucy Huskinson
Author of Nietzsche and Jung: The Whole Self in the Union of Opposites
About the Author
Lucy Huskinson is Senior Lecturer in the School of Philosophy and Religion at Bangor University, UK. She is co-Editor-In-Chief of the international Journal of Jungian Studies, and author and editor of various books and articles in analytical psychology and philosophy. Her research interests are show more principally in the dialogue between psychoanalysis, architecture, and the built environment. Her previous books include Eavesdropping (Routledge; with Terrie Waddell) and Analytical Psychology in a Changing World (Routledge; with Murray Stein). show less
Works by Lucy Huskinson
Dreaming the Myth Onwards: New Directions in Jungian Therapy and Thought (2007) — Editor — 18 copies, 1 review
Analytical Psychology in a Changing World: The search for self, identity and community (2014) 12 copies
Associated Works
Exorcism and Deliverance: Multi-Disciplinary Studies (Studies in Pentecostal and Charismatic Issues) (2011) — Contributor — 4 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1976-04-19
- Gender
- female
- Education
- University of Essex (PhD|Philosophy and Psychoanalysis|2002)
- Occupations
- lecturer (philosophy and psychology of religion)
- Organizations
- Bangor University
International Association of Jungian Studies - Nationality
- UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- UK
Members
Reviews
Dreaming the Myth Onwards shows how a revised appreciation of myth can enrich our daily lives, our psychological awareness, and our human relationships. Lucy Huskinson and her contributors explore the interplay between myth, and Jungian thought and practice, demonstrating the philosophical and psychological principles that underlie our experience of psyche and world. Contributors from multi-disciplinary backgrounds throughout the world come together to assess the contemporary relevance of show more myth, in terms of its utility, its effectual position within Jungian theory and practice, and as a general approach for making sense of life. As well as examining the more conscious facets of myth, this volume discusses the unconscious psychodynamic "processes of myth", including active imagination, transference, and countertransference, to illustrate just how these mythic phenomena give meaning to Jungian theory and therapeutic experience. This rigorous and scholarly analysis showcases fresh readings of central Jungian concepts, updated in accordance with shifts in the cultural and epistemological concerns of contemporary Western consciousness. Dreaming the Myth Onwards will be essential reading for practicing analysts and academics in the field of the arts and social sciences. ABSTRACT from www.researchgate.net show less
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Statistics
- Works
- 11
- Also by
- 1
- Members
- 117
- Popularity
- #168,596
- Rating
- 3.5
- Reviews
- 1
- ISBNs
- 40
- Languages
- 3

