Growing up Jung : coming of age as the son of two shrinks

by Micah Toub

Paper Book, 2011

Status

Available

Call number

BF175 .T68

Publication

New York ; London : W.W. Norton, 2011.

Description

As the son of two Jungian therapists, the young Micah Toub got a double dose of insight, ranging from the flaky to the profound. Dreamwork, archetypes, conflict resolution, the mind-body connection?Toub's childhood was a virtual laboratory of psychology. A mysterious growth on his father's nose embodied the conflict that would lead to his parents' divorce. Family meetings involved dream analysis and intense emotional unburdening. As a young adult, Micah chased his ?anima? in the form of a fickle poetess who eventually broke his heart, but then a series of coincidences later identified as ?synchronicity? led him to his fianc??e. Enriched with excerpts from Carl Jung's own memoir, and informed by readings and conversations with Jungian gurus and unbelievers alike, Growing Up Jung intelligently examines the pros and cons of Jungian philosophy as we witness Toub embrace his ?shadow? and meditate with his ?ally? in that elusive quest for ?individuation.? While tackling themes like the anima, the Oedipus complex, and transference, it addresses the question: is it possible for the spawn of two shrinks to reach adulthood mentally unscathed?… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member willmurdoch
This was cute and sometimes clever. I stayed with it though skipped a bit in the middle; so it may be padded somewhat. Lots of fun for Jungians and especially people familiar with Arnold Mindel and his "Process Work" therapies.
LibraryThing member vpfluke
A very interesting book of growing up with parents who have careers as psychoanalysts. They are Jungian and the author has chapter headings which allude to themes of psychological process. (I've used these as tags).

Language

Original publication date

2010

Physical description

261 p.; 22 cm

ISBN

9780393340266

Barcode

TOU001

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