ABSTRACT

Michael Fordham was a friend of Jung, made many major contributions to analytical psychology. This volume brings together his key writings on analytical technique. They are important because they have shaped and informed analytical technique as we find it today. These writings will be welcomed by both trainee and practising analysts.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

part |2 pages

Reply to Dr Edinger (1961)

chapter |6 pages

How I do analysis (1988)

part |2 pages

Fordham’s rejoinder to Spiegelman’s comments (1988)

part |2 pages

Rejoinder to Nathan Schwartz-Salant (1991)