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On the relation between personal and archetypal factors in psychological development

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Subject(s): Abstract: '...My hope is that an organic place can be found in the Jungian theory of archetypes to account for the profound effects that personal relationships can have on psychic development.' --p.1
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[Paper presented at a meeting of the New York Association for Analytical Psychology, October 3, 1962 and in Los Angeles, October 14, 1962.]

'...My hope is that an organic place can be found in the Jungian theory of archetypes to account for the profound effects that personal relationships can have on psychic development.' --p.1

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