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1. The controversy around the concept of archetypes.

2. Some Questions Raised by the Practice of Online Analysis1.

3. Who is my Jung? Memories, Reflections, Prospects.

4. Some Questions Raised by the Practice of Online Analysis1.

5. Ghost and self: Jung's paradigm shift and a response to Zinkin.

6. Displacement trauma: complex states of personal, collective and intergenerational fragmentation and their intergenerational transmission.

7. Are Archetypes Essential?

8. Are archetypes transmitted or emergent? A response to Christian Roesler.

9. Jung, vitalism and ‘the psychoid’: an historical reconstruction.

10. The ‘self’ in analytical psychology: the function of the ‘central archetype’ within Fordham's model.

11. Towards the feeling of emergence.

12. States of grace: Eureka moments and the recognition of the unthought known.

13. The end of analysis for the analyst (Translated by Ann Kutek).

14. The transcendent function, moments of meeting and dyadic consciousness: constructive and destructive co-creation in the analytic dyad.

15. Symbolic conceptions: the idea of the third.

16. Supervising the uncanny: the play within the play.

17. Moments of complexity and enigmatic action: a Jungian view of the therapeutic field.

18. Social dreaming:competition or complementation to individual dreaming? Amélie Noack Social dreaming.

19. Elephants painting? Selfness and the emergence of self states as illustrated in conceptual art.