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Jungian psychology : theory and practice / James Starr Witzig.

By: Material type: TextText[Philadelphia, PA?]: Xlibris, [2002]Description: 451 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1401058124 (hardcover)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF173.J85 W58 2002
Contents:
1 Associationism and complexes. 2 Archetypes and the collective unconscious. 3 Libido. 4 Ego, self, persona & shadow. 5 Psychological types. 6 Anima and animus. 7 Projection, mirroring, re-collection. 8 Transference & countertransference. 9 The transcendent function. 10 Dreams, symbols, interpretation. 11 Great Mother and Father. 12 Hero and heroine. 13 Images of the feminine. 14 Senex and puer. 15 Psychology of primitives. 16 Religion: East and West. 17 Alchemy. 18 Synchronicity. 19 Civilization in transition
Abstract: 'This book reviews the major themes from Jung's Collected Works and consideres related writings of contemporary authors. Each chapter focuses on a specific aspect of Jung's works and provides the reader with study guides and appropriate references.'
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [413]-421).

1 Associationism and complexes. 2 Archetypes and the collective unconscious. 3 Libido. 4 Ego, self, persona & shadow. 5 Psychological types. 6 Anima and animus. 7 Projection, mirroring, re-collection. 8 Transference & countertransference. 9 The transcendent function. 10 Dreams, symbols, interpretation. 11 Great Mother and Father. 12 Hero and heroine. 13 Images of the feminine. 14 Senex and puer. 15 Psychology of primitives. 16 Religion: East and West. 17 Alchemy. 18 Synchronicity. 19 Civilization in transition

'This book reviews the major themes from Jung's Collected Works and consideres related writings of contemporary authors. Each chapter focuses on a specific aspect of Jung's works and provides the reader with study guides and appropriate references.'

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