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1. Two Jungs. Apropos a paper by Mark Saban.

2. Working with chronic and relentless self-hatred, self-harm, and existential shame: a clinical study and reflections (Paper 2 of 2).

3. Integration versus conflict between schools of dream theory and dreamwork: integrating the psychological core qualities of dreams with the contemporary knowledge of the dreaming brain.

4. Psychological implications of a vision disorder.

5. What is a Jungian analyst dreaming when myth comes to mind? Thirdness as an aspect of the anima media natura.

6. Cultural unconscious in research: integrating multicultural and depth paradigms in qualitative research.

7. Revisioning Fordham's 'Defences of the self' in light of modern relational theory and contemporary neuroscience.

8. James Hillman: the unmaking of a psychologist Part one: his legacy.

9. Treatment of developmental stress disorder: mind, body and brain - analysis and pharmacology coupled.

10. Preliminary thoughts on the neurobiology of innate unconscious structures and the psychodynamics of language acquisition.

11. Identification - obstacle to individuation, or: on how to become 'me'.

12. Supervising away from home: clinical, cultural and professional challenges.

13. Falling into language life: a montage of pre-faces in search of a text-ual body.

14. Myers-Briggs typology and Jungian individuation.

15. Jung in education: a review of historical and contemporary contributions from analytical psychology to the field of education.

16. Jung, Winnicott and the divided psyche.

17. Standing in the gap: ref lections on translating the Jung-Neumann correspondence.

18. The image schema and innate archetypes: theoretical and clinical implications.

19. Early trauma and affect: the importance of the body for the development of the capacity to symbolize.