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Jung for Beginners

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Carl Gustav Jung was the most enigmatic and controversial disciple of Sigmund Freud.

He introduced to psychoanalysis crucial questions about religion and the soul which Freud neglected.

However, our perception of Jung today as a quasi-religious sage with a growing "new-age" following overlooks the fact that he was primarily a scientist and a scholar. "Jung for Beginners" explains the theories that led Jung to break away from Freud and describes his own near psychotic breakdown in mid-life, a "night-sea-voyage" from which he emerged with radical new insights into the nature of the unconscious mind.

Step by step, the book demonstrates how it was entirely logical for him to explore the psychology of religion, alchemy, astrology, the I Ching and other phenomena rejected by science in his investigation of his patient's dreams, fantasies and psychic disturbances.

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Product Details
Allen & Unwin
186373435X / 9781863734356
Paperback
28/02/1993
Australia
176 pages, illustrations
140 x 215 mm
General (US: Trade)/Undergraduate Learn More