Re: it can't happen here....

From: Scott Chase (ecphoric@hotmail.com)
Date: Sat Mar 31 2001 - 08:14:08 BST

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    >From: Robin Faichney <robin@reborntechnology.co.uk>
    >Reply-To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk
    >To: memetics@mmu.ac.uk
    >Subject: Re: it can't happen here....
    >Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2001 11:39:23 +0100
    >
    >On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 08:50:01PM -0500, Lawrence DeBivort wrote:
    > >
    > > LdB:
    > >
    > > >and even that
    > > >is done poorly by the typical practitioner (at least in the US).
    > >
    > > Wade:
    > > Is it done with more effectiveness elsewhere? Why?
    > >
    > > LdB:
    > > I don't know much about therapeutic practices outside the US. The
    >Freudian
    > > emphasis on understanding a person's history was being honored in
    > > Switzerland in the 60s if not later, so I wouldn't be surprised to find
    > > European therapy as benighted as that in the US. Does anyone on the list
    > > have further information about clinical therapy practices elsewhere,
    >today?
    >
    >I missed a couple of messages there, but I can tell you the Freudian/
    >Adlerian/Jungian approach, generally refered to as dynamic psychotherapy
    >or psychodynamic therapy, is alive and well in the UK.
    >
    >
    Watered down Nietzsche....all of it. Well, Fritz did have an impact, which
    at least Jung would more openly acknowledge than Freud anyway.

    I just found a Hillman book at a used book sale. I'm not set out to believe
    any of it, but at least it's a matter of tracking the impact of Jung
    concepts, given tht the book doesn't wind up as yet another collector of
    dust.

    I've got Sheriff Brodie's book to read too...

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