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The Psychology of C.G. Jung



The Psychology of G.G. Jung by Jolande Jacobi is a comprehensive introduction to the thinking of Carl Gustav Jung, explaining the core concepts of his analytical psychology such as the collective unconscious, archetypes (Persona, Shadow, Anima/Animus, Self), the process of individuation, and the importance of spiritual experience, presented in language accessible to general readers to understand Jung's complex and profound theories about human personality, dreams, and the search for meaning. Jacobi begins by introducing Jung as a key figure in modern psychology, who developed analytical psychology as an alternative to Freudian psychoanalysis. This book is an essential guide to “dissecting” Jung's deep psychology, making it easy to understand and relevant to anyone interested in self-development and understanding the human soul.


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150.195.4 Jac p
Publisher Routledge & Kegan Paul : London.,
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xvi + 199hlm; 13,5x21,5cm
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English
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0-7100-1596-8
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150.195.4
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