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Jung's psychology and its social meaning; an introductory statement of C. G. Jung's psychological theories and a first interpretation of their significance for the social sciences

By: Material type: TextTextNY Julian Press c1953Description: xviii, 299p; indexContent type:
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Part 1 - The basic core of Jung's psychology. 1 The historical situation. 2 The psyche and the layers of consciousness. 3 Persons within the person. 4 Introvert, extravert and psychological types. 5 The function and meaning of neurosis. 6 Dreams and the integration of the psyche. Part 2 - Jung's social concepts and their significance. 7 The psyche in society and history. 8 Historical implications of Jung's thought
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Intro. by Goodwin Watson.

Jung, Carl Gustav. 1875-1961 -- Biography : p3-39.. Psychoanalysis : p36-56.. Freud, Sigmund. 1856-1939 : p36-56.. Zimmer, Heinrich R : p234-54.. Kerenyi, Karl : p255-69.. Introversion and Extraversion : p98-115.. Neuroses : p116-34.. Dreams : p135-56.. Individuation Process and Symbols : p135-56.. Psyche : p135-220.

Part 1 - The basic core of Jung's psychology. 1 The historical situation. 2 The psyche and the layers of consciousness. 3 Persons within the person. 4 Introvert, extravert and psychological types. 5 The function and meaning of neurosis. 6 Dreams and the integration of the psyche. Part 2 - Jung's social concepts and their significance. 7 The psyche in society and history. 8 Historical implications of Jung's thought

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