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Collected works, v.3: The psychogenesis of mental disease

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Collected Works of C.G. Jung. v. 3 | (Bollingen series: 20)Princeton, NJ Pantheon Books c1960Edition: 1st edDescription: viii, 303p.; bibliog.; indexContent type:
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Part 1 - The psychology of dementia praecox. 1 Critical survey of theoretical views on the psychology of dementia praecox. 2 The feeling-toned complex and its general effects on the psyche. 3 The influence of the feeling-toned complex on the valency of associations. 4 Dementia praecox and hysteria. 5 Analysis of a case of paranoid dementia as a paradigm. Part 2 - The content of the psychoses. On psychological understanding. Part 3 - A criticism of Bleuler's theory of schizophrenic negativism. On the importance of the unconscious in psychopathology. On the problem of psychogenesis in mental disease. Mental disease and the psyche. Part 4 - On the psychogenesis of schizophrenia. Recent thoughts on schizophrenia. Schizophrenia. Appendix: Letter to the Second International Congress of Psychiatry (Symposiium on Chemical Concepts of Psychosis), 1957
Abstract: 'Jung was indeed one of the first to employ individual psychotherapy with schizophrenic patients Not only this: there are clear indications in this volume of how early in this century he investigated the relationship between mental hospital administration and the course of the supposed disease-process.....' --Editorial note
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Psychology Pathological - Bibliography : p225-35.

Translated by R.F.C. Hull.

Part 1 - The psychology of dementia praecox. 1 Critical survey of theoretical views on the psychology of dementia praecox. 2 The feeling-toned complex and its general effects on the psyche. 3 The influence of the feeling-toned complex on the valency of associations. 4 Dementia praecox and hysteria. 5 Analysis of a case of paranoid dementia as a paradigm. Part 2 - The content of the psychoses. On psychological understanding. Part 3 - A criticism of Bleuler's theory of schizophrenic negativism. On the importance of the unconscious in psychopathology. On the problem of psychogenesis in mental disease. Mental disease and the psyche. Part 4 - On the psychogenesis of schizophrenia. Recent thoughts on schizophrenia. Schizophrenia. Appendix: Letter to the Second International Congress of Psychiatry (Symposiium on Chemical Concepts of Psychosis), 1957

'Jung was indeed one of the first to employ individual psychotherapy with schizophrenic patients Not only this: there are clear indications in this volume of how early in this century he investigated the relationship between mental hospital administration and the course of the supposed disease-process.....' --Editorial note

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