Analytical Psychology: Its Theory and Practice--The Tavistock Lectures

Analytical Psychology: Its Theory and Practice--The Tavistock Lectures image
ISBN-10:

0486469999

ISBN-13:

9780486469997

Author(s): JUNG, C.G.
Released: Nov 25, 2014
Format: Paperback, 240 pages
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Description:

Hailed by The New York Review of Books as "an extremely clear, readable, and at times amusing exposition of Jung's theories," this book explores the main issues of analytical psychology. In an accessible series of lectures, Jung discusses the structure of the mind, personal and collective unconscious, archetypes, transference, and dream analysis. The founder of analytical psychology delivered this series of five lectures at London's Tavistock Institute in the fall of 1935. Beginning with an introduction to Jungian character types, he conducts an in-depth discussion of the word association test and cites specific examples of the archetypal. He also traces the pattern of dream sequences and presents a summary of the active imagination. "Jung was a charismatic personality," the Times Literary Supplement of London observed, "and this volume bears witness not only to his erudition and his originality but also to his charm and his persuasiveness." As Joseph Campbell noted in Book World, this volume represents "the most lucid, simple, and orderly introduction to the basic principles and methods of the Jungian science of the psyche that has yet been offered to the public."

























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