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During his undergraduate years (1896-1899) at Basel University, C G Jung delivered lectures to his student fraternity, the Zofingia. Dwelling on theology, psychology, spiritism, and philosophy, this title illuminates Jung's later thought.
From some 1,600 letters written by Jung between the years 1906-1961, the editors have selected over 1,000. Volume 1, published in 1973, contains those letters written between 1906 and 1950.
An examination of one of the major philosophical influences on Jung that also provides a case study in Jungian psychology.
In the 1930s C. G. Jung embarked upon a bold investigation into childhood dreams as remembered by adults to better understand their significance to the lives of the dreamers. Jung presented his findings in a four-year seminar series at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. Children's Dreams marks their first publication in English, and fills a critical gap in Jung's collected works. Here we witness Jung the clinician more vividly than ever before--and he is witty, impatient, sometimes authoritarian, always wise and intellectually daring, but also a teacher who, though brilliant, could be vulnerable, uncertain, and humbled by life's great mysteries. These seminars represent the most penetrating account of Jung's insights into children's dreams and the psychology of childhood. At the same time they offer the best example of group supervision by Jung, presenting his most detailed and thorough exposition of Jungian dream analysis and providing a picture of how he taught others to interpret dreams. Presented here in an inspired English translation commissioned by the Philemon Foundation, these seminars reveal Jung as an impassioned educator in dialogue with his students and developing the practice of analytical psychology. An invaluable document of perhaps the most important psychologist of the twentieth century at work, this splendid volume is the fullest representation of Jung's views on the interpretation of children's dreams, and signals a new wave in the publication of Jung's collected works as well as a renaissance in contemporary Jung studies.
This volume contains essays bearing on the contemporary scene and, in particular, on the relation of the individual to society.
Unavailable for many years the famous Freud/Jung Letters reveal two of the twentieth century's greatest minds at work.
Serving as an introduction to Jung's work, this title talks about his famous essays, "The Relations between the Ego and the Unconscious" and "On the Psychology of the Unconscious," that mark the end of Jung's association with Freud and sum up his attempt to integrate the psychological schools of Freud and Adler into a comprehensive framework.
For C G Jung, 1925 was a watershed year. He turned fifty, visited the Pueblo Indians of New Mexico and the tribesmen of East Africa, published his first book on the principles of analytical psychology meant for the lay public, and gave the first of his formal seminars in English. This title deals with the seminar.
In exploring the manifestations of human spiritual experience both in the imaginative activities of the individual and in the formation of mythologies and of religious symbolism in various cultures, C G Jung laid the groundwork for a psychology of the spirit. This title illuminates the concept of the unconscious, the central pillar of his work.
C G Jung had a lifelong interest in the paranormal that culminated in his influential theory of synchronicity. Combining extracts taken from the collected works; letters; the autobiographical memories, dreams, reflections; and transcripts of seminars, this book sets out his seminal contribution to our understanding of this area.
Presents the author's last major work, completed in his 81st year, on the synthesis of the opposites in alchemy and psychology.
Eighty letters, written over twenty-six years, record that friendship, and are published here in English for the first time.
Science of Mythology provides an account of the meaning and the purpose of mythic themes that is linked to modern life: the heroic battles between good and evil of yore are still played out, reflected in contemporary fears.
C. G. Jung was one of the great thinkers of our time. In the course of his long medical practice he reflected deeply on human nature and human problems, and his profile writings bear witness to his wisdom and insight.
Offers a complete revision of "Psychology of the Unconscious" (original, 1911-12).
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