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"Il
Minotauro" is an Analytical Psychology six-month journal,
founded in Rome by Francesco Paolo Ranzato in 1973.
The title is referring to the Greek mythological figure as a
symbol of the «spiritual fight against the repression» (Paul
Diel, 1952). In this interpretation, the therapy is seen as
the "descent into hell" necessary for get yourself out from
"the labyrinth" built up in our subconscious by our reason.
The review, published for almost forty-years, is preeminent
as attested by the academics of world renown who wrote on
it's pages as Carl Alfred Meier, Murray Stein, Hans
Dieckmann and many more.
"Il Minotauro", as an expression of a peculiar approach to
Psychology, doesn't range just over a technically oriented
field and so doesn't address only the psychologists. On the
contrary, it deals with various subjects such as Humanities,
Biology, Neuroscience, Anthropology or History of Religions.
These sciences are connected with the Analytical Psychology
to set up a kind of all-embracing Human Science.
In the review will tackle each subject in an original way
thought respecting tradition: after all Freud and Jung
theorized about metapsychology that can help man to found
himself.
Besides approaching scientific aspects, "Il Minotauro" will
enclose a section dedicated to the review of important books,
and another one to a correspondence column to the editor to
consolidate the relationship with the readers.
In 2010 it has been acquired by Gruppo Persiani Editore, the
graphic has been repackaged and above all the review has a
new editor, doctor Luca Valerio Fabj, a psychotherapist
specialist in analytical psychotherapy as well as teacher in
the School of Postgraduate of Analytical Psychotherapy Aěon
in Bologna.
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