Complex/Archetype/Symbol In The Psychology Of C G Jung

Author: Jacobi, Jolande

Publisher: Routledge

ISBN: 9781136300684

Category: Medical

Page: 250

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This is Volume II of twelve in the Analytical Psychology Series. Originally published in 1925, this is volume one of two on the psychology of C.G. Jung which seeks to clarify and illuminate (though without going into a detailed history of their development) three basic concepts of Jung's vast intellectual edifice concepts that have given rise to numerous misunderstandings.
Stone by Stone: Reflections on the Psychology of C.G. Jung

Author: Regine Schweizer-Vüllers

Publisher: Daimon

ISBN: 9783856309886

Category:

Page: 352

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This volume comprises original contributions by Carl Gustav Jung and Marie-Louise von Franz, along with additional works addressing analytical psychology. It is being published in honor of the centennial existence of the Psychology Club of Zurich (1916-2016). Contents: Foreword Andreas Schweizer, I Ching – The Book of the Play of Opposites Marie-Louise von Franz, Conversation on the Psychology Club Zurich Marie-Louise von Franz, The Goose Girl (Grimm’s Fairy Tales, nr. 89) Regine Schweizer-Vüllers, “He struck the rock and the waters did flow” – The alchemical background of the gravestone of Marie-Louise von Franz and Barbara Hannah Tony Woolfson, “I came across this impressive doctrine” – Carl Gustav Jung, Gershom Scholem, and Kabbalah C.G. Jung, A Discussion about Aion, Psychological Society of Basel, 1952 Murray Stein, Jungian Psychology and the Spirit of Protestantism Marianne Jehle-Wildberger, Stations of a Difficult Friendship – Carl Gustav Jung and Adolf Keller Hermann Strobel, Aloneness as Calling Claudine Koch-Morgenegg, The Great Mystery – Individuation in Old Age Rudolf Högger, The Treasure Vase – On the many-sided Symbolism of an Archaic God-Image from the Stone Age to the Dreams of Modern Man.
Philosophical Issues in the Psychology of C. G. Jung

Author: Marilyn Nagy

Publisher: SUNY Press

ISBN: 079140451X

Category: Psychology

Page: 436

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For the philosopher and psychologist this book offers the first thoroughly cross-disciplinary interpretation of Jung's psychology. Using the conceptual framework of traditional Western philosophy, Nagy studies the internal structure of Jung's theory. His epistemology, his ontology (archetypes), and his teleological views (individuation and theory of self) are analyzed in the context of late nineteenth and early twentieth century philosophical and scientific problems. Jung's psychology is a response to the challenge of Freud and to the rise of the empirical sciences.
Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 6

Author: C. G. Jung

Publisher: Princeton University Press

ISBN: 9780691018133

Category: Psychology

Page: 634

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Classic work in which the Swiss psychologist categorizes human behavior into attitude-types of introversion and extroversion as well as function-types distinguished by thinking, feeling, sensation, or intuition
Psychology of the Unconscious

Author: Carl Gustav Jung

Publisher: Courier Corporation

ISBN: 0486424995

Category: Psychology

Page: 624

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In this, his most famous and influential work, Carl Jung made a dramatic break from the psychoanalytic tradition established by his mentor, Sigmund Freud. Rather than focusing on psychopathology and its symptoms, the Swiss psychiatrist studied dreams, mythology, and literature to define the universal patterns of the psyche.
Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 12

Author: C. G. Jung

Publisher: Princeton University Press

ISBN: 9780691018317

Category: Psychology

Page: 618

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Over one hundred forty items, representative of Jung's interests and professional activities and spanning sixty years, include lectures, forewords, reviews, articles, and letters
Psyche and Symbol

Author: C. G. Jung

Publisher: Princeton University Press

ISBN: 9780691019031

Category: Psychology

Page: 426

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The archetypes of human experience which derive from the deepest unconscious mind and reveal themselves in the universal symbols of art and religion as well as in the individual symbolic creations of particular people are, for C. G. Jung, the key to the cure of souls, the cornerstone of his therapeutic work. This volume explains the function and origin of these symbols. Here the reader will find not only a general orientation to Jung's point of view but extensive studies of the symbolic process and its integrating function in human psychology as it is reflected in the characteristic spiritual productions of Europe and Asia. Violet de Laszlo has selected for inclusion in Psyche and Symbol five selections from Aion: "The Ego," "The Shadow," "The Syzygy: Anima and Animus," "The Self," and "Christ, A Symbol of the Self." The book continues with "The Phenomenology of the Spirit in Fairy Tales," "The Psychology of the Child Archetype," and "Transformation Symbolism in the Mass." Also included are the foreword to the Cary Banes translation of the I Ching, two chapters from Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle, "Psychological Commentary on The Tibetan Book of the Dead," and "Commentary on The Secret of the Golden Flower."