The objective psyche
Material type: TextLondon Routledge & Kegan Paul c1958Description: viii, 214p; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav) 1875-1961
- Jungian psychology
- Collective Unconscious
- Individuation (Psychology)
- Active imagination
- Individual and the Collective
- Religion and Psychology
- John of the Cross, Saint
- Mysticism
- Repression
- Psychotherapy
- Analytical Psychology Club (London, England)
- Society of Analytical Psychology (London)
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Unconscious, Collective : p32-48.. Individuation Process and Symbols : p59-66.. Imagination, Active : p67-80.. Individual and The Collective : p91-112.. Religion and Psychology : p113-67.. John of The Cross, Saint : p118-67.. Mysticism : p118-48.. Repression : p149-67.. Psychotherapy : p168-79.. APC of London : p180-95.. Society of Analytical Psychology (London) : p180-95.
1 Introduction. 2 The development and status of Jung's researches. 3 The concept of the objective psyche. 4 Individuation and ego development. 5 Problems of active imagination. 6 Jung's contribution to social psychiatry. 7 Reflections on individual and collective psychology. 8 Analytical psychology and religious experience. 9 'The dark night of the soul'. 10 Repression in Christian practices. 11 Analytical psychology and psychotherapy. 12 A suggested centre for analytical psychology
Twelve essays. 'It may be that the belief in analytical psychology as more a religion than a science arises in those who become overawed by the numinous character of the archetypal images; they then overestimate dream psychology and active imagination. This can lead and has led to a neglect of theory in the spheres of personal, ego, and child psychology, and to overlooking the importance of the transference in analytical practice. My studies aim at compensating this trend.'
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