<p>This work shows Judith Hubback to have been able to unify her clinical and theoretic observations to a high degree of excellence. Less apparent but deeply felt is her presence as a warm and experienced observer of all that came her way. The writing is not merely interpretive in a psychological sense; it is the writing of a highly cultivated and skilled literary artist.</p><p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; -Joseph L. Henderson Author <em>Thresholds of Initiation</em></p><p><strong>Table of Contents:</strong><br />1. The Symbolic Attitude in Psychotherapy<br />2. Reflections on Concepts and Experience<br />3. People Who Do Things to Each Other: Therapists and Patients<br />4. Manipulation Activity and Handling<br />5. Acting Out<br />6. Uses and Abuses of Analogy<br />7. VII Sermones ad Mortuos<br />8. Envy and the Shadow<br />9. Depressed Patients and the Coniunctio<br />10. Reflections on the Psychology of Women<br />11. The Assassination of Robert Kennedy<br />12. Developments and Similarities 1935-1980<br />13. Body Language and the Self<br />14. Change as a Process in the Self: What Is the Mutative Factor?</p><p><strong>Judith Hubback</strong> is a training analyst of the London Society of Analytical Psychology. Her degree was in History at Cambridge University and before becoming an Analyst in 1963 she was a teacher a journalist and a sociologist. She has served as editor of the Journal of Analytical Psychology. She has an advanced degree from Cambridge University.</p>
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