
Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology
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Carl Jung's 'Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology' presents a diverse range of essays that delve into the core principles of his groundbreaking theory. He introduces the concept of the unconscious as a dynamic force shaping individual behavior and explores the interplay of introversion and extroversion in shaping personality. Jung also examines the powerful influence of archetypes, universal patterns of thought and behavior, and their role in shaping the human experience. Through his analysis of dreams, he reveals their symbolic nature and potential to illuminate the unconscious mind. This collection offers a comprehensive overview of Jung's early work and lays the foundation for his later explorations of the human psyche. It is a valuable resource for understanding Jung's contributions to psychology and their enduring relevance today.Book Details
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Carl Gustav Jung
Switzerland
Carl Gustav Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Jung's work has been influential in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, phil...
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