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The Mystery of Analytical Work: Weavings from Jung and Bion The Mystery of Analytical Work: Weavings from Jung and Bion by Barbara Stevens Sullivan
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“Instead of using the term God you say “unconscious,” instead of Christ “[Self/]self,” instead of incarnation “integration of the unconscious,” instead of salvation or redemption “individuation,” instead of crucifixion or sacrifice on the Cross “realization of … ‘wholeness’”.”
Barbara Stevens Sullivan, The Mystery of Analytical Work: Weavings from Jung and Bion
“when we imagine that we “know” someone, we have closed off the space to continue to be curious about that person’s infinite depths,”
Barbara Stevens Sullivan, The Mystery of Analytical Work: Weavings from Jung and Bion
“We shall explore the central role of relatedness in emotional health in Chapters 4 and 5, when we look at the structural and dynamic aspects of our anti-related energies.”
Barbara Stevens Sullivan, The Mystery of Analytical Work: Weavings from Jung and Bion