The experience of introversion; an integration of phenomenological, empirical, and Jungian approaches
Material type: TextDurham, NC Duke University Press c1975Description: xii, 180p.; appendices; bibliog.; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-8223-0328-0
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[By] Kenneth Joel Shapiro [and] Irving E. Alexander
1 The theoretical referent: the Jungian concept. 2 Empirical referents of introversion. 3 The problem of experience: a phenomenological description. 4 The experience of introversion
'The authors begin, then, with an outstanding survey of Jung's complex and varying treatments of introversion. From this theoretical base they turn to their own empirical work, experiments and studies originated by them which they relate to phenomenology. It is this approach...which is at once the most thought-provoking and controversial aspect of the entire work.'
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