Dr. Jung's contribution to the search for mental health
Material type: TextNew York Analytical Psychology Club of New York, Inc. Description: 17p.; bibliog. refsContent type:- text
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Reprint in mimeo of article pub. in Spring 1953, pp.22-37. 'This paper was read on Oct 24, 1952 at Cooper Union, as a contribution to the Forum, Our Search for Mental Health."'
'When I was asked to take part in this Forum I was in doubt how to approach the problem....I could, of course, give you a historical account of Jung's work and discoveries, but such a survey would not in itself contribute much to mental health....So I decided to try and present to you what is perhaps the central idea of Jung's teaching in such a way that the goal, namely, that of mental health, of psychological wholeness, may be brought a little nearer to attainment.'
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