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Personality: the individuation process in the light of C. G. Jung's typology

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (Psychology of C. G. Jung;v.4)Einseideln, Switz. Daimon Verlag c1995*Description: 189p Illus. Bibliographic references and indexContent type:
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  • 3-85630-549-1
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Personality : 'Using Jung's hypothesis of typology, we shall show how this relation of consciousness/unconsciousness manifests itself in the sense of a healthy development of the personality'. Types, Psychological : 'The starting point for Jung's typology was the fact that people usually have a preference for one specific ' intellectual talent' and exploit it to the full' - p13.. Individuation (Psychology) : '...the first attempt to describe the individuation path or process, using this typological schema as our guide' - p7.. Anima and Animus : In Chapt. 6: Phenomenology of individuation, p95-118.. Shadow (Psychology) : In Chapt. 6: Phenomenology of individuation, p82-90.. Persona (Psychology) : In Chapt. 6: Phenomenology of individuation, p91-95.. Introversion and Extraversion : In Chapt. 2: A) The phenomenology of the functions in extraversion; B) The phenomenology of the functions in introversion, p28-36; p36-52.. Relationship, Psychological : Chapt. 9: The term relationship; Chapt. 10: Marriage as the paradigm for relationships, p127-154; p155-172.. Analytical Psychology and Relationships : Chapt. 9: The term relationship; Chapt. 10: Marriage as the paradigm for relationships, p127-154; p155-172.. Marriage : Marriage as the paradigm for relationships, p155-172.

Trans. of: Personlichkeit, 1977, Walter-Verlag. Trans. by David N. Roscoe.

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