Princeton University Press, 2014. — 10203 p. The Collected Works of C. G. Jung forms one of the basic texts of twentieth-century thought: at once foundational for depth psychology and pivotal for intellectual, cultural, and religious history. The writings presented here, spanning five decades, embody Jung's attempt to establish an interdisciplinary science of analytical...
Oxford University Press, 2004. — 381 p. Borderline Personality disorder is a severe personality dysfunction characterized by behavioural features such as impulsivity, identity disturbance, suicidal behaviour, emptiness, and intense and unstable relationships. Approximately 2% of the population are thought to meet the criteria for BPD. The authors of this volume - Anthony...
Princeton University Press, 2012. - 200 p. In 1915, C. G. Jung and his psychiatrist colleague, Hans Schmid-Guisan, began a correspondence through which they hoped to codify fundamental individual differences of attention and consciousness. Their ambitious dialogue, focused on the opposition of extraversion and introversion, demonstrated the difficulty of reaching a shared...
Penguin Books Ltd., 1973. — 81 p. The need for this book was indicated by interested requests from students and lecture audiences for lists of games, or for further elaboration of games mentioned briefly as examples in a general exposition of the principles of transactional analysis.
Routledge, 2018. — 212 p. — ISBN: 978-1-78220-607-1. This book presents a comparison of the Gnostic worldviews of Carl G. Jung and science-fiction author, Philip K. Dick, two figures who have done far more than most to revive an interest in the Gnostic tradition in the modern world. Despite profoundly different approaches - one was a depth psychologist whose unique insights and...
2nd edition. — Routledge, 2023. — 269 p. — ISBN: 9780367461218. The long-awaited publication of C. G. Jung's Red Book in October 2009 was a signal event in the history of analytical psychology. Hailed as the most important work in Jung's entire corpus, it is as enigmatic as it is profound. Reading The Red Book by Sanford L. Drob provides a clear and comprehensive guide to The...
Springer, 2005. - 378 p. The work is divided into three main sections. The first presents the general historical, intellectual and philosophical background of the dialogue between Pauli and Jung. This section sets the stage, reviewing the general cultural and intellectual climate of Europe between the turn of the century and the period between the world wars. The intent of this...
Routledge, 2018. — 226 p. C. G. Jung’s The Red Book: Liber Novus , published posthumously in 2009, explores Jung’s own journey from an inner state of alienation and depression to the restoration of his soul, as well as offering a prophetic narrative of the collective human psyche as it journeys from unconsciousness to a greater awareness of its own inner dichotomy of good and...
3d ed. — Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1974. — XII, 230 p. — (Bollingen Series, Vol. LVII). — ISBN: 0-691-09720-8. The famous work of Yolande Jacobi, published in the last decade of Carl Gustav Jung’s life and which is an attempt to summarize his scientific work. Accompanied by a preface by Jung, it represents the official systematic teaching of archetypes...
Buenos Aires: Plaza & Janes editores, 2016. Prólogo del editor alemán Prólogo Prólogo a la segunda edition Introduccíon a la problemática de la alquimia en el campo de la psicología Símbolos oníricos del proceso de individuación Las ideas de salvación en la alquimia Epílogo
Princeton University Press, 1976. — 988 p. — ISBN 0-0691-01813-8, 0-691-09770-4.. One of the most important of Jung's longer works, and probably the most famous of his books, Psychological Types appeared in German in 1921 after a "fallow period" of eight years during which Jung had published little. He called it "the fruit of nearly twenty years' work in the domain of practical...
Princeton University Press, 1976. — 528 p. — ISBN10: 0691018138, 13 978-0691018133. One of the most important of Jung's longer works, and probably the most famous of his books, Psychological Types appeared in German in 1921 after a "fallow period" of eight years during which Jung had published little. He called it "the fruit of nearly twenty years' work in the domain of...
Anchor Press, 1964. — 319 p. — ISBN: 0-385-05221-9. The first and only work in which Carl G. Jung, the world famous Swiss psychologist, explains to the general reader his theory of the importance of symbolism, particularly as revealed in dreams. Examines the unconscious, dream symbols, and the meaning of dreams. Written by Jung's four closest associates. Approaching the...
W. W. Norton & Company, 2012. — 600 p. "The Red Book", published to wide acclaim in 2009, contains the nucleus of C. G. Jung’s later works. It was here that he developed his principal theories of the archetypes, the collective unconscious, and the process of individuation that would transform psychotherapy from treatment of the sick into a means for the higher development of...
Bollati Boringhieri, 2014. — 549 p. — ISBN: 8833920941. Jung lavorò al Libro rosso — incomparabile verbale dei sogni e delle visioni che popolarono il suo «viaggio di esplorazione verso l'altro polo del mondo» — per oltre sedici anni, dal 1913 al 1930, e ancora in tardissima età lo definì una sorta di presagio numinoso, l'opera di fondazione in cui aveva deposto il nucleo...
Bollati Boringhieri, 2014 - 549 pagine, ISBN: 8833920941 Jung lavorò al Libro rosso – incomparabile verbale dei sogni e delle visioni che popolarono il suo «viaggio di esplorazione verso l'altro polo del mondo» – per oltre sedici anni, dal 1913 al 1930, e ancora in tardissima età lo definì una sorta di presagio numinoso, l'opera di fondazione in cui aveva deposto il nucleo...
Espana: Paidos, 1995. - 320 p. Introduccion Acercamiento al inconsciente (Carl G. Jung) Los mitos antiguos y el hombre moderno (Joseph L. Henderson) El proceso de individuacion (Marie-Louise von Franz) El simbolismo en las artes visuales (Aniela Jaffe) Simbolos en un analisis individual (Jolande Jacobi) onclusion. La ciencia y el inconciente (Marie-Louise von Franz) Notas y...
Man and His Symbols owes its existence to one of Jung's own dreams.The great psychologist dreamed that his work was understood by a wide public, rather than just by psychiatrists, and therefore he agreed to write and edit this fascinating book. Here, Jung examines the full world of the unconscious, whose language he believed to be the symbols constantly revealed in dreams....
JUNG, C. G. Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 12: Psychology and Alchemy. Edited by GERHARD ADLER and R. F. C. HULL Princeton University Press. — Second edition, completely revised, 1968. — 467 p. — ISBN: 978-0691018317. Volume 12 of the complete works of Carl Gustav Jung, translated into English. Volume 12 of C.G. Jung's Collected Works is a translation of "Psychologie und...
Edited by Gerhard Adler and R. F. C. Hull. — Second edition, completely revised. — Princeton University Press, 1969. — 610 p. — ISBN: 978-0691097749. Volume 8 of C.G. Jung's Collected Works contains essays which reveal the main dynamic models Jung has used and developed over a period that began when he broke away from psychoanalysis and formulated his own concepts as distinct...
Princeton University Press, 2008. - 494 p. In the 1930s C. G. Jung embarked upon a bold investigation into childhood dreams as remembered by adults to better understand their significance to the lives of the dreamers. Jung presented his findings in a four-year seminar series at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. Children's Dreams marks their first publication...
Princeton University Press, 2015. - 496 p. C. G. Jung and Erich Neumann first met in 1933, at a seminar Jung was conducting in Berlin. Jung was fifty-seven years old and internationally acclaimed for his own brand of psychotherapy. Neumann, twenty-eight, had just finished his studies in medicine. The two men struck up a correspondence that would continue until Neumann’s death...
Routledge, 2021. — 300 p. Stanton Marlan brings together writings which span the course of his career, examining Jungian psychology and the alchemical imagination as an opening to the mysteries of psyche and soul. Several chapters describe a telos that aims at the mysterious goal of the Philosophers’ Stone, a move replete with classical and postmodern ideas catalysed by prompts...
Aktualisierte ppb-Ausgabe. — Düsseldorf: Patmos Verlag, 2008. — VII + 526 S. — ISBN10: 3530421669, ISBN13: 978-3530421668 Anhand von 540 Stichwörtern, Jung-Originalzitaten und vielen Querverweisen präsentieren über 60 namhafte Jungianer hier leicht verständlich die wesentlichen Konzepte der Analytischen Psychologie wie Archetyp, Bewusstsein oder Individuation und Komplex. Zudem...
Karnac Books, 1986. — 518 p. — (With a foreword by C.G. Jung). The Origins and History of Consciousness (first published 1949) is an important and wide-ranging interpretation of the relations between psychology and mythology. Erich Neumann undertakes to show that the individual consciousness passes through the same archetypal stages of development that marked the history of...
Routledge, 2002. — 574 p. — (With a foreword by C.G. Jung). The Origins and History of Consciousness (first published 1949) is an important and wide-ranging interpretation of the relations between psychology and mythology. Erich Neumann undertakes to show that the individual consciousness passes through the same archetypal stages of development that marked the history of human...
A workbook and guide to interpreting results from the PMAI instrument. — Gainesville, FL: Center for Applications of Psychological Type, 2007. — X, 163 p. — ISBN: 978-0-935652-78-9. How and Why We Live Stories Example of a Mythic (Archetypal) Story Living the Stories in Everyday Liife: Stages and Situations Steven's Archetypal Story Joan's Archetypal Story Exploring...
Expanded edition. — San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1989. — XXVIII, 210 p. — ISBN: 0-06-254862-X The 2nd edition of the bestselling book by renowned New Age exponent Carol S. Pearson, in which she first addressed the theme of the archetypal hero's journey, begun by Carl Gustav Jung, Erich Neumann and Joseph Campbell. It should be noted that after the publication of the next book...
Routledge, 1999. — 607 p. Why have people from different cultures and eras formulated myths and stories with similar structures? What does this similarity tell us about the mind, morality, and structure of the world itself? Jordan Peterson offers a provocative new hypothesis that explores the connection between what modern neuropsychology tells us about the brain and what...
Gnosis Archive Books, 2013. — 336 p. — (With an Foreword by Lance S. Owens). The publication in 2009 of C. G. Jung's The Red Book: Liber Novus has initiated a broad reassessment of Jung’s place in cultural history. Among many revelations, the visionary events recorded in the Red Book reveal the foundation of Jung’s complex association with the Western tradition of Gnosis. In...
Routledge, 2021. — 192 p. The concept of archetypes is at the core of C. G. Jung’s analytical psychology. In this interesting and accessible volume, Roesler summarizes the classical theory of archetypes and the archetypal stages of the individuation process as it was developed by Jung and his students. The book also explores how the concept has further developed as a result of...
Routledge, 2021. — 190 p. — ISBN 978-0-367-36085-6. The Absent Father Effect on Daughters investigates the impact of absent – physically or emotionally – and inadequate fathers on the lives and psyches of their daughters through the perspective of Jungian analytical psychology. This book tells the stories of daughters who describe the insecurity of self, the splintering and...
Canada. Inner City Books. 1997 - 126 p. ISBN: 0-919123-77-5 Daryl Sharp, General Editor. Includes bibliographical references and index. The first new volume of Dr. von Franz's legendary Zurich lectures to be published since 1980. Edited transcript of lectures presented at the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich. Features in-depth studies of six fairy tales - one each from Denmark,...
Routledge, 2019. — xxxviii, 192 p. — (The Basics). — ISBN: 978-1-138-19542-4, 978-1-138-19544-8, 978-1-315-63841-6. C. G. Jung: The Basics is an accessible, concise introduction to the life and ideas of C. G. Jung for readers of all backgrounds, from those new to Jung’s work to those looking for a convenient reference. Ruth Williams eloquently and succinctly introduces the key...
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