Forfatter fødeår: 1875-1961
Psychological reflections about dictatorship and its supporters are urgently needed today and Jung explores the problems for psychotherapists at such times and shows how they can help in the process of renewal and reconstruction.
In On the Nature of the Psyche Jung presents a masterly overview of his theories of the unconscious, and its relation to the conscious mind.
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.
The Collected Works of C. G. Jung is a multi-volume work containing the writings of psychiatrist Carl Jung.
The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche first appeared in the Collected Works in 1960, and traces an important line of development in Jung's thought from 1912 onwards.
An invaluable collection of Jung's writings on psychosis which together contain the seeds of his theoretical divergence from psychoanalysis and provide insights into the development of his later concepts such as the collective unconscious.
Some of Jung's best insights into artistic and literary creation. Essays on Freud, Wilhelm, Picasso, Joyce, and on poetry and literature.
Essential reading for anyone requiring a proper understanding of Jung's psychology, this was the work in which Jung set out his theory of psychological types as a means of understanding ourselves and the world around us.
This volume is the general index to the eighteen published textual volumes in the Collected Works of C.G. Jung.
Sixteen studies in religious phenomena, including Psychology and Religion and Answer to Job.
Mysterium Coniunctionis was Jung's last work of book length and gives a final account of his lengthy researches in alchemy.