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100 0 _aLaughlin, Tom
245 0 _aJungian theory and therapy
300 _axxiii, 358p; bibliog. notes.; bibliog.; index.
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337 _a unmediated
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338 _a volume
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490 0 _a(Jungian psychology; 2)
500 _aAssisted by Robin L. Hutton.
500 _aEmotions : p167-81, 306-18, 329.. Anima and Animus : p201-17.. Dreams : p232-48, 306-18.. Mother Archetype : p272-77.. Hunger -- Psychological Aspects : p36-38, 278-305.. Animus : p295-305.. Work : p265-69.
505 0 _a1 The instinctual psyche. 2 Jung's instinctual psychology and the rote Jungians. 3 Jung's model of the instincts. 4 Three central issues in Jungian psychology. 5 Jungian psychobabble. 6 A scholarly approach to Jung's work. 7 Why the need for authentic Jungian guidelines?. 8 The current state of Jungian psychiatry and analysis. 9 Identifying the authentic Jungian. 10 Instincts--the vital core. 11 Instincts as inborn patterns of behavior. 12 Instinct, ego, and the self. 13 The relationship between instinct, archetype, and complex. 14 Instincts and archetypes as both biological and spiritual. 15 The biological origin of consciousness. 16 Instincts as foundations of all human behavior. 17 The archetype as a beginning, middle, and end. 18 The instinct's need for a total pattern. 19 The biological origins of consciousness and spirituality. 20 Nature and spirituality. 21 Jung's views "On the nature of the psyche". 22 A summary review of the instincts. 23 Instincts and the emotional psyche. 24 The "empty and valueless" words of rote Jungians. 25 The danger of rote Jungian therapy. 26 How Jungian psychobabble violates Jung's natural psyche. 27 Rote analysis: the perils of losing contact with the instinctual psyche. 28 Dreams: pictures of the instincts. 29 Making one's neurosis one's vocation. 30 The primary task of Jungian analysis. 31 The hidden "doctor" within the instinctual psyche. 32 The mother instinct defined. 33 The damaged instincts in anorexia. 34 Developing a healthy animus in the anorectic. 35 Emotions and instincts the key to dreams. 36 The self needs the ego to become conscious. Epilogue: The secret rote Jungian in each of us
563 _aPaperback
650 _aJungian psychology
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650 _aInstincts
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650 _aArchetype (Psychology)
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650 _aEmotions
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650 _aAnima (Psychoanalysis)
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650 _aAnimus (Psychoanalysis)
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650 _aJungian psychology
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650 _aDream interpretation
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650 _aMother Archetype
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650 _aHunger--Psychological Aspects
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650 _aAnimus (Psychoanalysis)
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650 _aWork--Psychologival Aspects
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942 _cBOOKS
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999 _c53495
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264 _aLos Angeles, CA
_bPanarion Press
_cc1982