List of Contributors
Note on the Collected Works and the Red Book
Introduction
-Editors’ Preface – Leslie Stein & Lionel Corbett
-The Therapeutic Use of Psychedelic Agents: An Overview – Lionel Corbett
The Importance of Breakthroughs
-Beyond the Masks of Automated Experience – Romano Màdera
-The Path to the Transcendent Function: Dreams, Visions, and Psychedelics – Nancy Swift Furlotti
Psychedelics and Jungian Principles
-Can you Bear it? – Murray Stein
-Psychedelics: Another Tool in Analytical Work? – Aurea Afonso Caetano
-Integration of Jungian and Psychedelic Training and Practice: A Conversation – Miriam Stein & Anne Flynn
Indigenous Healing Perspectives
-Therapist’s Experience with Expanded States and Psychedelic Field: Perspectives Rooted in Jungian Psychology & -Shipibo Indigenous Healing Traditions – Jerome Braun
-Are the Use of Psychedelics Really Necessary? Deborah Bryon
-Ayahuasca and Amerindian Perspectivism: The Shamanic Experience in the Jungian Clinic – Walter Boechat & Ana Luisa Teixeira de Menzies
Establishing Intentions
-Search for Connection through Microdosing – Marcel van den Akker
-The Self as the First Principle for a Psychedelic Experience – Leslie Stein
The Setting
-Jung’s vas Hermeticum; Bion’s Container-Contained – Renée Cunningham
-The Range of the Jungian Frame – John R. White
Integration in Practice
-The Sacred Journey – James A. Fidelibus
-Active Imagination in Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy: Building Bridges to the Self – Felicia Matto-Shepard
-Sharing in the Field: The Art of Working Energetically with Psychedelics – Susan Williams
-The Combination Method: Use of Ketamine as an Adjunct to Analytic Treatment – Linda Carter & I. Joseph McFadden
-Index