Jung's contribution to our time; the collected papers of Eleanor Bertine
Material type: TextNY G. P. Putnam's Sons c1967Description: xvi, 271p; port.; bibliog.; bibliog. notesContent type:- text
- unmediated
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Pub. for the C. G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology. Ed. by Elizabeth C. Rohrbach. Intro. by Alma Paulsen, Ph.D. Foreword by Edward F. Edinger.
Part I On general themes in analytical psychology. 1 Jung's greatest contribution to his time. 2 Jung's approach to religion. 3 The perennial problem of good and evil. 4 The psychological meaning of initiation. Part II On men and women. 5 Some aspects of the problems of modern women. 6 The individual and the group. 7 Men and women. Part III On psychological issues during World War II. 8 Concerning Nazi dynamism. 9 Some positive aspects of the times in which we live. 10 The great flood. 11 Men and bombs. Part IV On miscellaneous topics. 12 Psychology and the inner life. 13 Must women weep?. 14 Speaking of good and evil
'The papers assembled to form this volume were written by a gifted physician during approximately forty years of practice as a Jungian analyst....they form a cohesive unit thematically, for one traces a consistent concern for the individual human being in meeting the problems of life in a particularly difficult age....'
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