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Some observations on the self in childhood by
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
London British Journal of Medical Psychology 1951
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Jung's essay on The transformation symbol in the mass by
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New York APC of NY c1952
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Structural forms of the feminine psyche : a sketch by
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Zurich Privately printed for the Students' Assn., C. G. Jung Inst. by Buchdruckerei Karl Schippert & Co., Zurich. 1956
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Christ as paradigm of the individuating ego by Series: (Contributions to Jungian thought)
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
NY APC of NY 1966
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Dynamic aspects of the psyche : selections from past Springs Series: (Contributions to Jungian thought)
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New York Analytical Psychology Club of New York c1951, 1954, 1956
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A collection of papers in reprint by Michael Fordham by
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#4 is mimeographed; all others are photocopied. Gathered by C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles.
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Relationship as behavior change in the psychotherapy of schizophrenia by
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Reconstitutive process in the psychopathology of the self by
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Son of man--image of the Self by Series: (Guild of Pastoral Psychology: Lecture 109)
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[London] Guild for Psychological Studies June 1960
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Woman and the anima. by
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Publication details: London Guild of Pastoral Psychology 1962
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God and the self. by
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Publication details: London Guild of Pastoral Psychology 1960
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The self in Jung's writings. by
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Publication details: London Guild of Pastoral Psychology Mar. 1962
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The self; a frontier concept. by
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Publication details: London Guild of Pastoral Psychology Jun. 1976
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Self reflection in dreams / by
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