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Two essays on analytical psychology

By: Material type: TextTextNew York Meridian Books/World Publishing Company c1953Edition: 5th printing, May 1965Description: 347p.; bibliog.; notes; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF315 .J8 1956
Contents:
Part 1 - Psychology of the unconscious. Prefaces. 1 Psychoanalysis. 2 The eros theory. 3 The other point of view: the will to power. 4 The problem of the attitude-type. 5 The personal and the collective (or transpersonal) unconscious. 6 The synthetic or constructive method. 7 The archetypes of the collective unconscious. 8 General remarks on the therapeutic approach to the unconscious. Conclusion. Part 2 - The relations between the ego and the unconscious. Preface. Part 1 - The effects of the unconscious upon consciousness. 1 The personal and the collective unconscious. 2 Phenomena resulting from the assimilation of the unconscious. 3 The persona as a segment of the collective psyche. 4 Negative attempts to free the individuality from the collective psyche. a Regressive restoration of the persona. b Identification with the collective psyche. Part 2 - Individuation. 1 The function of the unconscious. 2 Anima and animus. 3 The technique of differentiation between the ego and the figure of the unconscious. 4 The mana-personality. Appendices. 1 New paths in psychology. a The beginnings of psychoanalysis. b The sexual theory. 2 The structure of the unconscious. a The distinction between the personal and the impersonal. unconscious. b Phenomena resulting from the assimilation of the unconscious. c The persona as a segment of the collective psyche. d Negative attempts to free the individuality from the collective. psyche. e The persona as a segment of the collective psyche. f Summary
Abstract: 'In these famous essays...Jung sets forth the essential core of his system. The present edition comprises the latest version of two works which have taken over thirty years to mature and whose successive editions reflect the changes in Jung's thought over the intervening years. Historically they mark the end of Jung's association with Freud and sum up his attempt to integrate the schools of Freud and Adler into a comprehensive framework.'
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Present translation by R.F.C. Hull was published in 1953 as Volume 7 in the Collected Works of C.G. Jung in the Bollingen Series.. 1st Meridian printing February 1956.

Part 1 - Psychology of the unconscious. Prefaces. 1 Psychoanalysis. 2 The eros theory. 3 The other point of view: the will to power. 4 The problem of the attitude-type. 5 The personal and the collective (or transpersonal) unconscious. 6 The synthetic or constructive method. 7 The archetypes of the collective unconscious. 8 General remarks on the therapeutic approach to the unconscious. Conclusion. Part 2 - The relations between the ego and the unconscious. Preface. Part 1 - The effects of the unconscious upon consciousness. 1 The personal and the collective unconscious. 2 Phenomena resulting from the assimilation of the unconscious. 3 The persona as a segment of the collective psyche. 4 Negative attempts to free the individuality from the collective psyche. a Regressive restoration of the persona. b Identification with the collective psyche. Part 2 - Individuation. 1 The function of the unconscious. 2 Anima and animus. 3 The technique of differentiation between the ego and the figure of the unconscious. 4 The mana-personality. Appendices. 1 New paths in psychology. a The beginnings of psychoanalysis. b The sexual theory. 2 The structure of the unconscious. a The distinction between the personal and the impersonal. unconscious. b Phenomena resulting from the assimilation of the unconscious. c The persona as a segment of the collective psyche. d Negative attempts to free the individuality from the collective. psyche. e The persona as a segment of the collective psyche. f Summary

'In these famous essays...Jung sets forth the essential core of his system. The present edition comprises the latest version of two works which have taken over thirty years to mature and whose successive editions reflect the changes in Jung's thought over the intervening years. Historically they mark the end of Jung's association with Freud and sum up his attempt to integrate the schools of Freud and Adler into a comprehensive framework.'

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