As a young man growing up near Basel, the author was fascinated and disturbed by tales of Nietzsche's brilliance, eccentricity, and... Læs mere
A study of the analogies between alchemy, Christian dogma, and psychological symbolism.
Offers reader not only a general orientation to the author's point of view but studies of the symbolic process and its integrating function in human psychology as it is reflected in the characteristic spiritual productions of Europe and Asia.
Condemns Plato, Marx, and Hegel as "holists" and "historicists". The author tells that a holist believes that individuals are formed entirely by their social groups;... Læs mere
Explores the fantasy system of Frank Miller, the young American woman whose account of her poetic and vivid mental images helped lead him to his redefinition of libido while encouraging his explorations in mythology.
Features essays on aspects of analytical therapy, specifically the transference, abreaction, and dream analysis. This title contains an additional essay, "The Realities of Practical Psychotherapy", found among C G Jung's posthumous papers.
Condemns Plato, Marx, and Hegel as "holists" and "historicists". The author tells that a holist believes that individuals are formed entirely by their social groups;... Læs mere
Offers a complete revision of "Psychology of the Unconscious" (original, 1911-12).
Includes nine essays, written between 1922 and 1941, on Paracelsus, Freud, Picasso, the sinologist Richard Wilhelm, Joyce's "Ulysses", artistic creativity generally, and the source of artistic creativity in archetypal structures.
Makes the Freud/Jung correspondence accessible to a general readership at a time of renewed critical and historical reevaluation of the documentary roots of modern psychoanalysis.
A comprehensive index by paragraph numbers. It treats certain subjects in separate sub-indexes within the General Index, including alchemy, animals, the Bible, colors, Freud, Jung, and numbers.
A work in the domain of practical psychology. It discusses various aspects of consciousness, the various attitudes the conscious mind might take toward the world, and thus constitutes a psychology of consciousness regarded from what might be called a clinical angle.