A fascinating feature of the book is the inclusion of some of the questions posed to Jung at the end of each lecture.
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It here occurs in a young man ' of excellent scientific education ' ( ibid . , p . 42 ) . It was earlier , in 1940 , that Jung felt sufficiently secure to call individuation a ' fact ' , and since individuation meant realization ...
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The doctrine of the esse in re was the point of view held by the antique world. ... Thus it is indubitable that sound consists of waves; but only when the waves come at a certain rate, let us say sixteen to the second approximately, ...
Drawing on original insights from its founder, C.G. Jung, this book helps focus and shape the current state of analytical psychology and point to areas for future exploration.
Founded in 1955 under the editorship of Michael Fordham and with the encouragement of C. G. Jung, The Journal of analytical Psychology is the leading international Jungian journal.
Concepts such as symbols, archetypes, and ego are covered in the first part. The text also covers the importance of analyzing childhood. Next, the book presents some clinical studies.
Based on the Tavistock Lectures of 1930, one of Jung's most accessible introductions to his work.
..." these lectures provide an extremely clear, readable, and at times amusing exposition of Jung's theories. In them Jung not only describes his views on the structure of the mind,...