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This book is the first comprehensive study of the origins of Jung's psychology in the context of the rise of modern psychology and psychotherapy.
In Cult Fictions, leading Jung scholar Sonu Shamdasani looks into the evidence for such claims and draws on previously unpublished documents to show that they are fallacious.
Thus this work lays out an agenda for future studies and discussions of Jung, the reception of his work and its impact on contemporary culture.
This book focuses on some of the main aspects and importance of The Red Book for the understanding of the work of C.G. Jung.
In this new edition, Homans has added an extensive foreword linking the core of Jungian psychology to contemporary works it has shaped—such as those of M. Scott Peck and Clarissa Pinkola Estes—that proclaim the power of Jungian concepts ...
In 1913, C.G. Jung started a unique self- experiment that he called his “confrontation with the unconscious”: an engagement with his fantasies in a waking state, which he charted in a series of notebooks referred to as The Black Books.
Explores Carl Jung's theory that mythology and history of religion would begin anew, even if it was suddenly wiped away, because it lives in the human soul and describes the parallels inherent in classic and Western literature.
Explores Jung's psychological concepts regarding the nature, function and importance of man's symbols as they appear on both the conscious and subconscious level
The book presents the continuing refinement of the tools, techniques, and methods of psychology in order to achieve increased precision and objectivity.
Jungian Psychology in Perspective