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Robert Tyminski, DMH, is a Jungian analyst in San Francisco. He is a member and past president of the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco and a Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco.

Tyminski has published several books and multiple articles on the psychological effects of immigration (1,2,3,4), male psyche and alienation (5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15), adolescence (16,17,18,19), numerous other clinical psychological topics (20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27) and a fiction book (28).

List of references:

1. Tyminski, R. (2022). The Psychological Effects of Immigrating: A Depth Psychology Perspective on Relocating to a New Place. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom and New York: Routledge.

2. Tyminski, R. (2018). “Just Black Sometimes”: Analytical Tools Applied at the Frontlines of Social Upheaval, Part 1. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 63(5), 619-640.

3. Tyminski, R. (2019). “Just Black Sometimes”, Part 2: Reflections on an Adolescent’s Journey. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 64(3), 386-405.

4. Tyminski, R. (2020). Is Identity a Fiction? Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche, 14(2), 30-48.

5. Tyminski, R. (2014). The Psychology of Theft and Loss: Stolen and Fleeced. Hove, East Essex, United Kingdom and New York: Routledge.

6. Tyminski, R. (2016). Hoţul Interior, Psihologia Furtulu şi a Pierderii [The Psychology of Theft and Loss: Stolen and Fleeced. Routledge: 2014] (Munteanu, O., Trans.). Bucureşti, Romania: Psihologia Pentru Toţi (PPT).

7. Tyminski, R. (2019). Male Alienation at the Crossroads of identity, Culture and Cyberspace. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom and New York: Routledge.

8. Tyminski, R. (2012). Lost for Words: Difficulty Expressing Feelings in Work with Three Adolescent Boys. Journal of Child Psychotherapy, 38(1), 32-48.

9. Tyminski, R. (2015). Lost in (Cyber)space: Finding Two Adolescent Boys Hiding from their Own Humanity. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 60(2), 220-244.

10. Tyminski, R. (2016). Misreading Narcissus. International Journal of Jungian Studies, 8(3), 159-167.

11. Tyminski, R. (2017). Addiction to Cyberspace: Virtual Reality Gives Analysts Pause for the Modern Psyche. International Journal of Jungian Studies, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19409052.2017.1390483, 10(2), 1-12.

12. Tyminski, R. (2018). Males Coming to Terms with Sexuality in Adolescence, In Jungian Child Analysis. In A. Purnett (Ed), Jungian Child Analysis (pp. 183-203) Fisher King Press, United States.

13. Tyminski, R. (2020). Apocalyptic Themes in Times of Trouble: When Young Men Are Deeply Alienated. Proceedings of the XXI Congress of the IAAP. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 65(1), 27-43.

14. Tyminski, R. (2020). The Archetypal Power of Images in Videogaming. The Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism, https://aras.org/sites/default/files/docs/000136Tyminski.pdf

15. Tyminski, R. (2022). Editor’s Introduction to: A Boy’s Terror and Fascination with the Male Body. In M. T. Brady (Ed), Braving the Erotic Field in the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Children and Adolescents (pp. 139-150) Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom

16. Brady, M., Tyminski, R., & Carey, K. (2012). To Know or Not to Know: An Application of Bion’s K and -K to Child Treatment. Journal of Child Psychotherapy 38(3), 302-317.

17. Tyminski, R. (2021). Adolescents Coping with the COVID-19 Pandemic: ‘Every Day is Like Another Sunday’. Journal of Analytical Psychology,66(3), 546-560.

18. Tyminski, R. (2022). Notre Rapport Collectif au Temps Durant La Pandémie de COVID-19 : Fins, monotonie et Numérisation de L’expérience. Des Fins, Cahiers Jungiens de Psychanalyse 155, 7-19.

19. Tyminski, R. (2022). Back to the Future: When Children and Adolescents Return to Office Sessions Following Episodes of Teletherapy. Journal of Analytical Psychology,67(4)

20. Tyminski, R. (2005). Long -Term Group Psychotherapy for Children with Pervasive Developmental Disorders: Evidence for Group Development. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy 55(2), 189-210.

21. Tyminski, R. (1999). When the Therapist Must Symbolize Because the Patient Cannot: Therapeutic Trial by Fire. Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice, 1, 27-42.

22. Tyminski, R. F. (2006). The week the Couch Arrived. Journal of Analytical Psychology 51(5), 643-659.

23. Tyminski, R. F., & Moore, P. J. (2008). The Impact of Group Psychotherapy on Social Development in Children with Pervasive Developmental Disorders, International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 58(3), 363-379.

24. Tyminski, R. F. (2009). Fleeced: A Prospective from Antiquity on Contemporary Addictions. Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche, 3(3), 52-68.

25. Tyminski, R. (2011). Medea, Jason, and Their Illusions of the Golden Fleece: a Jungian Contribution to Transference Dreaming. International Journal of Jungian Studies 2011, 3(1), 21-35.

26. Tyminski, R. and Concannon, C. (2012). The Life Cycle of One Group Psychotherapy Training Program: Lessons for the Multiple Benefits of This Training. Group: Journal of the Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society, 36(4), 303-316.

27. Tyminski, R. (2014). The Medea Complex-Myth and Modern Manifestation. Jung Journal: Culture