The last publishing project that Jung worked on before his death, this book consists of a long, chapter-length essay, "Approaching the Unconscious", by Jung, and articles relating to this work by authors selected by Jung himself. They include Joseph L. Henderson, Marie-Louise von Franz, Aniela Jaffe, and Jolanda Jacobi.
When Carl Jung embarked on the extended self-exploration he called his 'confrontation with the unconscious', the heart of it was "The Red Book", a large, illuminated volume he created between 1914 and 1930. Here he developed his principal theories - of the archetypes, the collective unconscious and the process of individuation - that transformed ...
The concept of "archetypes" and the hypothesis of "a collective unconscious" are two of Jung's better known ideas. In this volume, taken from the "Collected Works", Jung describes and elaborates the two concepts. Three essays establish the theoretical basis, followed by essays on specific archetypes. The relation of these to the process of ...
Jung's autobiography is considered by many to be the most interesting of all his works. In telling his life story, Jung writes of his inner life and his interest in unexplained phenomena and parapsychology.
Joseph Campbell edited this collection of Carl Jung's writings as a primer on the work of Jung. Well represented in lengthy excerpts are Jung's work on the collective unconscious, the ego, and psychological types, as well as works that one might classify as "occult" or spiritual, such as "Individual Dream Symbolism in Relation to Alchemy" and "On ...
Modern Man in Search of a Soul is the perfect introduction to the theories and concepts of one of the most original and influential religious thinkers of the twentieth century. Lively and insightful, it covers all of his most significant themes, including man's need for a God and the mechanics of dream analysis. One of his most famous books, it ...
In his classic, provocative work, Dr. Carl Jung, one of the world's greatest psychiatrists, reveals how to embrace our own humanity and resist the pressures of an ever-changing world in this still-timely and fascinating work. Revised reissue.
The point of view established in this volume is that the spirit must lean on science as its guide in the world of reality, and that science must turn to the spirit for the meaning of life. This book lends us a new approach to the East, and it also strengthens the point of view evolving in the West with respect to the psyche. Wilhelm provides the ...
Nine essays, written between 1922 and 1941, on Paracelsus, Freud, Picasso, the sinologist Richard Wilhelm, Joyce's Ulysses, artistic creativity generally, and the source of artistic creativity in archetypal structures.
Author, psychiatrist and scholar, painter, world traveller, and above all visionary dreamer, Carl Jung was one of the great figures of the 20th century. This text is a comprehensive compilation of his work on dreams. Weaving a narrative that encompasses all of his major themes - mysticism, religion, culture and symbolism - Jung brings a wealth of ...
PSYCHOLOGY OF THE UNCONSCIOUS PSYCHOLOGY OP THE UNCONSCIOUS A Study of the Transformations and Symbolisms of the Libido A Contribution to the History of the Evolution of Thought DR, C. G. JUNG Of the University of Zurich AUTHORIZED TRANSLATION, WITH INTRODUCTION, BY BEATRICE M. HINKLE, M. D NEW YORK DODD, MEAD AND COMPANY 1949 TRANSLATORS NOTE ...
This work explores the division of the psyche into masculine and feminine. It is concerned with the experience of women in cultures dominated by masculine values, and it discusses Jungian topics such as the animus, and the four female "types".
Jung's book on symbols is said to have caused the break between Freud and Jung when it was originally published, as THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE UNCONSCIOUS, in 1911-1912.
In exploring the manifestations of human spiritual experience both in the imaginative activities of the individual and in the formation of mythologies and of religious symbolism in various cultures, C. G. Jung laid the groundwork for a psychology of the spirit. The excerpts here illuminate the concept of the unconscious, the central pillar of his ...
This is the unabridged version of the correspondence between the father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, and his designated heir, C. G. Jung. This edition includes the critical apparatus missing from the abridged version.
Taken from psychologist Carl Jung's four famous lectures in 1932, this book explains his theories about a connection between Eastern thought and Western psychology. Author Sonu Shamdasani, who has written several books on Jung's involvement in yoga, traces his immersion into Eastern spirituality and elucidates his theories that yoga and meditation ...
Jung has never pursued the "psychology of religion" apart from general psychology. The unique importance of his work lies rather in his discovery and treatment of religious, or potentially religious, factors in his investigation into the unconscious as a whole and in his general therapeutic practice. In Answer to Job, first published in Zurich in ...
"Essays on a Science of Mythology" is a cooperative work between C. Kerenyi, who has been called "the most psychological of mythologists," and C. G. Jung, who has been called "the most mythological of psychologists." Kerenyi contributes an essay on the "Divine Child" and one on the "Kore" (the Maiden), together with a substantial introduction and ...
Together for the first time in one paperback volume are two of Jung's major late works, in the version published in "The Collected Works of C. G. Jung", as rendered by Jung's official translator. "The Undiscovered Self" (1957) integrates many of Jung's lifelong social and psychological concerns and addresses the uneasy relation between the ...
A sparkling and up-to-date new cover for one of Fontana Press's strongest-selling titles. 'Jung was on a giant scale!he was a master physician of the soul in his insights, a profound sage in his conclusions. He is also one of Western Man's great liberators.' J. B. Priestly, Sunday Telegraph 'Jung can sometimes rise to the heights of a Blake or a ...
One of the most important of Jung's longer works, and probably the most famous of his books, "Psychological Types" appeared in German in 1921 after a "fallow period" of eight years during which Jung had published little. He called it "the fruit of nearly twenty years' work in the domain of practical psychology," and in his autobiography he wrote: ...
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