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C. G. Jung

By: Material type: TextTextLondon Barrie and Rockliff c1961Description: viii, 165p; appendix; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
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  • volume
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Contents:
1 Introduction to Jung. 2 Impressions of Jung's childhood and youth. 3 Experience at the Burgholzli Hospital. 4 Jung and Freud: hail and farewell. 5 Introverts and extraverts. 6 The mind--personal and impersonal. 7 Mental life as a process. 8 Aion: the mind in time. 9 I - Dreams. II- The interplay of opposites: individuation. Appendix - Notable occasions: an account of some of Jung's birthdays, with the transcription of a broadcast interview
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1 Introduction to Jung. 2 Impressions of Jung's childhood and youth. 3 Experience at the Burgholzli Hospital. 4 Jung and Freud: hail and farewell. 5 Introverts and extraverts. 6 The mind--personal and impersonal. 7 Mental life as a process. 8 Aion: the mind in time. 9 I - Dreams. II- The interplay of opposites: individuation. Appendix - Notable occasions: an account of some of Jung's birthdays, with the transcription of a broadcast interview

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