Jason Aronson, Inc.
Pages: 330
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978-0-7657-0702-4 • Hardback • February 2010 • $137.00 • (£105.00)
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Gibbs A. Williams, PhD, is a psychoanalyst and supervisor in private practice in New York.
Chapter 1:The Emotional Power and Intellectual Challenge of Synchronistic Phenomena
Part 2 Part I: Theoretical Perspectives
Chapter 3 Chapter 2: Jung's Psychological/Supernatural Theory of Synchronicities
Chapter 4 Chapter 3: Refuting Jung's Three Anti-causal Arguments
Chapter 5 Chapter 4: Naturalistic Interpretations of Synchronicities: M.D. Faber's Naturalistic Regressive Synchronicity Theory
Part 6 Part II: Theory Construction
Chapter 7 Chapter 5: Synchronicity Challenged
Chapter 8 Chapter 6: Immersion in the Occult
Chapter 9 Chapter 7: My 19 Synchronicities and Freud
Chapter 10 Chapter 8: My Theory Works
Part 11 Part III: A New Theory
Chapter 12 Chapter 9: A Theory and Use of Meaningful Coincidences: Naturalistic Progressive Synchronicity Theory
Part 13 Part IV: Practical Application
Chapter 14 Chapter 10: Synchronicity and Psychotherapy: Findings, Observations, Decoding and Conclusions
Gibbs Williams has struggled with awe-inspiring coincidences in his own life and combed the relevant literature to formulate a rational psychodynamic theory of synchronicity. This book is both a personal journey and a guide for psychotherapists to harness their patients' creative processes to liberate the sense of self from its traumatically imposed restrictions.
— Frank M. Lachmann, PhD
Williams provides numerous coincidence vignettes from his patients and 19 from his own experience. Unlike Jung, he provides extensive, detailed contexts for each one…. Williams's book extends coincidence studies in a much needed way…. Gibbs Williams has clarified a crucial function of meaningful coincidence - to help activate self-awareness in the search for solutions to intractable problems. His work will encourage future researchers to gather the psychological histories and current contexts that are likely to increase the appearance of coincidences…. Williams has helped further the development of the emerging field of coincidence studies.
— PsycCRITIQUES