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Intimate friends, dangerous rivals : the turbulent relationship between Freud and Jung

By: Material type: TextTextLos Angeles, CA J.P. Tarcher 1990Edition: 1st edDescription: xvi, 247p.; bibliog. refs.; bibliog.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0874775493
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF109.F74 S378 1990
Contents:
Introduction: An uneasy alliance. 1 The medallion: 1906. 2 The dream of the three fates: Freud's early years. 3 He died in time for you: Jung's early years. 4 The future belongs to us: 1907. 5 My own fatherhood will not be a burden: 1908. 6 The peat-bog corpses: 1909. 7 A brutal reality: wives and other women. 8 The Swiss will save us: 1910. 9 You are a dangerous rival: 1911-1912. 10 The rest is silence: 1912-1913. 11 We are at last rid of them: the final years
Abstract: '...To help the reader understand the roots of Freud's and Jung's original ideas about the human psyche, Duane Schultz recounts little-known parallels and differences in their childhoods, in their mid-life crises, and in their relationships with women....'
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Introduction: An uneasy alliance. 1 The medallion: 1906. 2 The dream of the three fates: Freud's early years. 3 He died in time for you: Jung's early years. 4 The future belongs to us: 1907. 5 My own fatherhood will not be a burden: 1908. 6 The peat-bog corpses: 1909. 7 A brutal reality: wives and other women. 8 The Swiss will save us: 1910. 9 You are a dangerous rival: 1911-1912. 10 The rest is silence: 1912-1913. 11 We are at last rid of them: the final years

'...To help the reader understand the roots of Freud's and Jung's original ideas about the human psyche, Duane Schultz recounts little-known parallels and differences in their childhoods, in their mid-life crises, and in their relationships with women....'

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