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Jung, the key ideas : an introduction to Carl Jung's pioneering work on analytical psychology, dreams and the collective unconscious, Ruth Snowden

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Jung, the key ideas : an introduction to Carl Jung's pioneering work on analytical psychology, dreams and the collective unconscious, Ruth Snowden
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 194-196) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Jung
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1027954790
Responsibility statement
Ruth Snowden
Series statement
Teach yourself
Sub title
the key ideas : an introduction to Carl Jung's pioneering work on analytical psychology, dreams and the collective unconscious
Summary
Jung, The Key Ideas is designed to quickly familiarize you with the revolutionary thinking of Carl Jung, the founder of analytical psychology. Explaining Jung's complex ideas in simple terms, and backing it up with references to his own texts, you will learn all the essential concepts, from the collective unconscious to archetypes in dreams. You will learn about Jung's upbringing and the development of his thinking. Discover his early work and influences and how they came to shape his ideological and spiritual development. The intricacies of Jung's complex systems of thought are discussed in a straightforward and jargon-free way with particular focus on his lifelong fascination with the spiritual, the numinous, the inner world and the self-realization of the unconscious. Jung's exploration of mythology, dreams, visions and fantasies, as well as his studies into the journey of the psyche, are all explained, making often complex theories easy to get to grips with and the book also looks at his legacy and how his work and ideas have shaped psychology with many therapists still trained in the Jungian method
Target audience
adult
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