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Books by John Beebe
Terror, Violence, and the Impulse to Destroy: Papers from the 2002 North
American Conference of Jungian Analysts and Candidates. Daimon Verlag (2003).
Pathways to Integrity: Ethics and Psychological Type, with co-author Blake
Wiley Burleson. Center for Applications of Psychological Type (2001).
Integrity in Depth. Texas A & M University Press, 1992. Foreword by David
Rosen online at http://www.cgjungpage.org/articles/dhrbeebe.html
Aspects of the Masculine. Princeton University Press, 1989.
Book Chapters by Dr. Beebe
“The Place of Integrity in Spirituality,” in The Psychology of
Mature Spirituality: Integrity, Wisdom, Transcendence, Polly Eisendrath and
Melvin
Miller (Eds) Routledge (2000).
“The Anima in Film,” in Jung and Film, Christopher Hauke and Ian
Alister (Eds.). Brunner-Routledge (2001) pp. 208-225; also online at http://www.cgjungpage.org/films/jbanima.html
“The Wizard of Oz: A Vision of Development in the American Political Psyche,” in
The Vision Thing: Myth, Politics and Psyche in the World, Thomas Singer (Ed.).
Routledge, (2000) pp. 62-83.
“Toward a Jungian Analysis of Character,” in Post-Jungians Today:
Key Papers in Analytical Psychology, Ann Casement (Ed). Routledge (1998) pp.
53-66;
also online at http://www.cgjungpage.org/beebecharacter.html
“Deconstructing the American Shadow: A Review of Pulp Fiction,” in
The Soul of Popular Culture: Looking at Contemporary Heroes, Myths, and Monsters,
Mary Lynn Kittleson. Open Court (1998) pp. 154-157; also online at http://www.cgjungpage.org/films/jbpulp.html
Book review of The Anatomy of the Psyche: Alchemical Symbolism in Psychotherapy
by Edward Edinger, in Archetypal Processes in Psychotherapy, Schwartz-Salant,
N., and Stein, M., (Eds.) (1998)
“A Jungian Approach to Working with Dreams,” in New Directions in
Dream Interpretation, Gayle Delaney. State University of New York (1993) pp 77-101.
“Primary Ambivalence toward the Self: Its Nature and Treatment,” in
The Borderline Personality in Analysis, Nathan Schwartz-Salant and Murray Stein
(Eds.). Chiron Publications (1988) pp.97-127.
"
Psychological Types in Transference, Countertransference and the Therapeutic
Interaction," in Transference/Countertransference, Nathan Schwartz-Salant
and Murray Stein (Eds.). Chiron Publications (1984).
“
Psychopathology and Analysis,” with co-author Donald Sandner, in M. Stein
(Ed.), Jungian Analysis, Open Court (1982), pp. 294-334
OFJ Lectures and Workshops by Dr. Beebe
#851 The Self in Dreams, workshop: 3 tapes (1/18/03
#850 The Purpose of Nightmares, lecture: 2 tapes (1/17/03)
#841 Psychological Types Seminar, 5 tapes
#750 Living With the I Ching, workshop: 4 tapes (5/15/99)
#749 A Textbook of Integrity: Commentary on the I Ching, lecture: 2 tapes
(5/14/99)
#729 Integrity and Gender – Harvest XI, 1 tape (10/11/92)
#728 Psychological Types – Harvest XI, 2 tapes (10/10/92)
#567 Working on Integrity, 4 tapes (10/94)
#566 Integrity in Fairy Tales, 2 tapes (10/94)
#397 Mythic World Of The Post-Modern Film, 3 tapes
#396 The Secret Life Of The Movies, 2 tapes
#274 The Misuse of Myth, 2 tapes
#240 On Psychological Types, workshop: 4 tapes (9/20/86)
#239 More About Psychological Types, 2 tapes (9/19/86)
#215 Father's Anima as a Clinical and Symbolic Problem, 1 tape
Journal Articles
Book Review of "When a Princess Dies: Reflections from Jungian Analysis."
Jane Haynes and Ann Shearer (Eds.), in Harvest 1998: 44.2, pp. 137-64.
Keynote Address, First International Conference of Jungian Psychology and
Chinese Culture, South China Normal University, Guangzhou, China, December
16-20, 1998,
in Quadrant 2001: 31.2, pp. 19-30.
“A Nurturing Activity: Thinking in Analysis.” Journal of Jungian
Theory and Practice 2001: 3.2, pp.41.
“Attitudes Toward the Unconscious.” Journal of Analytical Psychology,
Vol .42, No. 1, 1997, pp. 3-20
"The Father's Anima as a Clinical and as a Symbolic Problem." Journal
of Analytic Psychology, Vol. 29, No. 2, 1994, pp.277-287.
"The Trickster in the Arts," in The San Francisco Jung Institute Library
Journal, Vol. 2, No. 2., 1981, p. 48.
“Response to Aime Agnel's Paper (“An Added Degree of Complexity”),
Vol.39, No. 1, 1994, pp. 21-26.
“Comment on Object Relations and Borderline States,” Journal of Analytical
Psychology, Vol. 38, No. 1, 1993, pp. 101-103.
“Finding Our Way in the Dark,” Dream Time Vol. 18, No. 2-3 Summer
2001.
Film Reviews
"On Video: North by Northwest." The San Francisco Jung Institute Library
Journal, Vol. 22, No. 2, 2003, pp 75-76
"Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon." The San Francisco Jung Institute Library
Journal, Vol. 19, No. 4, 2001, pp. 77-80.
"High Fidelity." The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, Vol. 19,
No. 1, 2000, pp 79-80.
"The Mission." The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, Vol. 18, No.
4, 2000, pp 77-78.
"Beloved." The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, Vol.17, No.3,
1998, pp.71-74.
"Henry Fool." The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, Vol.17, No.3,
1998, pp.73-74.
"Boogie Nights." The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, Vol.16,
No.3, 1997, pp.81-83.
"Independence Day." The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, Vol.15,
No.3, 1996, p.79.
"Three Wishes." The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, Vol.14, No.3,
1995, p.79.
"Ed Wood." The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, Vol.17, No.3,
1998, pp.73-74.
"Schindler’s List." The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal,
Vol. 14, No. 1, 1995, pp 79-80; also online at http://www.cgjungpage.org/films/jbschind.html.
"Husbands and Wives." The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, Vol.11,
No.3, 1992, pp. 71-72,; also online at http://www.cgjungpage.org/films/jbhuswiv.html.
"Twin Peaks Television Series." The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal,
Vol. 9, No.3, 1990, pp.77-79; also online at http://www.cgjungpage.org/films/jbtwin.html.
"Do the Right Thing." The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, Vol.
8, No.4, 1989 pp. 85-87; also online at http://www.cgjungpage.org/films/jbright.html.