The quotable Jung / collected and edited by Judith R. Harris with the collaboration of Tony Woolfson.
Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts : Credo Reference, 2016Edition: [Enhanced Credo edition]Description: 1 online resource (29 entries) ; digital filesContent type:- text
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- 9781785398193
- 150.19/54 23
- BF109.J8 Q86 2016
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 323-324).
Preface -- Note to the reader -- Acknowledgments -- C. G. Jung chronology -- Permissions -- 1. The unconscious -- 2. The structure of the psyche -- 3. The symbolic life -- 4. Dreams -- 5. The analytic process -- 6. The development of the personality -- 7. Men and women -- 8. Jung and culture -- 9. The problem of the opposites -- 10. East and west -- 11. Religious experience and God -- 12. Good and evil -- 13. Body and soul -- 14. Creativity and the imagination -- 15. Alchemical transformation -- 16. On life -- 17. The individuation process -- 18. Death, afterlife, and rebirth -- Suggested further reading -- Works cited -- The collected works of C. G. Jung.
The Quotable Jung presents hundreds of the most representative selections from the vast array of Jungs books, essays, correspondence, lectures, seminars, and interviews, as well as the celebrated Red Book, in which Jung describes his own fearsome confrontation with the unconscious.