Jung and the Making of Modern Psychology
Title | Jung and the Making of Modern Psychology PDF eBook |
Author | Sonu Shamdasani |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 424 |
Release | 2003-12-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780521539098 |
Occultist, Scientist, Prophet, Charlatan - C. G. Jung has been called all these things and after decades of myth making, is one of the most misunderstood figures in Western intellectual history. This book is the first comprehensive study of the origins of his psychology, as well as providing a new account of the rise of modern psychology and psychotherapy. Based on a wealth of hitherto unknown archival materials it reconstructs the reception of Jung's work in the human sciences, and its impact on the social and intellectual history of the twentieth century. The book creates a basis for all future discussion of Jung, and opens new vistas on psychology today.
The Black Books (Slipcased Edition) (Vol. Seven-Volume Set)
Title | The Black Books (Slipcased Edition) (Vol. Seven-Volume Set) PDF eBook |
Author | C. G. Jung |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 1648 |
Release | 2020-10-13 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 0393531775 |
Until now, the single most important unpublished work by C.G. Jung—The Black Books. In 1913, C.G. Jung started a unique self- experiment that he called his “confrontation with the unconscious”: an engagement with his fantasies in a waking state, which he charted in a series of notebooks referred to as The Black Books. These intimate writings shed light on the further elaboration of Jung’s personal cosmology and his attempts to embody insights from his self- investigation into his life and personal relationships. The Red Book drew on material recorded from 1913 to 1916, but Jung actively kept the notebooks for many more decades. Presented in a magnificent, seven-volume boxed collection featuring a revelatory essay by noted Jung scholar Sonu Shamdasani—illuminated by a selection of Jung’s vibrant visual works—and both translated and facsimile versions of each notebook, The Black Books offer a unique portal into Jung’s mind and the origins of analytical psychology.
From Freud to Jung
Title | From Freud to Jung PDF eBook |
Author | Liliane Frey-Rohn |
Publisher | Shambhala Publications |
Pages | 369 |
Release | 2001-05-01 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1570626766 |
This comparative study of the basic concepts of Freud and Jung is designed to give a comprehensive understanding of Jung's work. The author traces the development of Jung from his initial fascination with Freud's ideas to his gradual liberation from these powerful concepts and the final breakthrough into his own unique theories of man and the cosmos. Jung's fundamental view—that the psyche is a totality of conscious and unconscious elements that seeks to realize itself—stands in sharp contrast to Freud's early view of the psyche as primarily the effect of prior causes. Hence Freud tends to stress the pathological, whereas Jung looks to the creative and self-transcending aspects of human nature. The final section of the book describes the development of Jung's ideas after the death of Freud, particularly his concept of the archetypes.
Jung Stripped Bare
Title | Jung Stripped Bare PDF eBook |
Author | Sonu Shamdasani |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 143 |
Release | 2018-05-08 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 0429901119 |
How many "posthumous" lives does a man have to live? Nearly half a century after his death, C. G. Jung is a subject of continual controversies. Every few years, a new life of Jung appears, each promising to provide the missing master key to the mysteries of his life and work, and to lay bare their secrets. However, with every successive "life", Jung becomes shrouded in an ever-increasing web of rumour, gossip, innuendo and fantasy. We may ask why Jung biographies are so filled with shortcomings? How did Jung become a fiction? This book addresses these issues. It demonstrates the pitfalls and fallacies of such works, and sets out how his life and work should be approached on a historical basis, drawing on decades of archival investigation and new documentation. It surveys attempts to write Jung's biography from during his own lifetime until the present; shows how Memories, Dreams, Reflections came to be falsely perceived as his autobiography; and why his Collected Works was never completed. Thus this work lays out an agenda for future studies and discussions of Jung, the reception of his work and its impact on contemporary culture.
The Way of All Women
Title | The Way of All Women PDF eBook |
Author | Esther Harding |
Publisher | Shambhala Publications |
Pages | 373 |
Release | 2017-03-07 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 0834830434 |
Acclaimed as one of the best works available on feminine psychology from the time it first appeared in 1933, The Way of All Women discusses topics such as work, marriage, motherhood, old age, and women's relationships with family, friends, and lovers. Dr. Harding, who was best known for her work with women and families, stresses the need for a woman to work toward her own wholeness and develop the many sides of her nature, and emphasizes the importance of unconscious processes.
Jung in Context
Title | Jung in Context PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Homans |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 1995-09 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 9780226351124 |
This provocative account of the origins, influences, and legacy of Jungian psychology is perhaps even more relevant today than it was when first published in 1979. By delineating the social, personal, religious, and cultural contexts of Jung's system of psychology, Homans identifies the central role of depth psychology in the culture of modernity. In this new edition, Homans has added an extensive foreword linking the core of Jungian psychology to contemporary works it has shaped—such as those of M. Scott Peck and Clarissa Pinkola Estes—that proclaim the power of Jungian concepts and theories to heal the alienated and isolated self in today's world. "Jung in Context is an intellectual triumph. . . . Utilizes the resources of biography, psychology, sociology, and theology to probe the genesis of a psychological system which is currently enjoying a wide following. . . . A splendid job."—Lewis R. Rambo, Psychiatry "Anyone seeking an introduction to Jung's thought will find a masterful précis here."—Jan Goldstein, Journal of Sociology "An unusually perceptive and clearly written book. . . . An important advance in the understanding of Jung, and Homans's methodology sets the stage for all future efforts to understand psychological innovators."—Herbert H. Stroup, Christian Century
An Introduction to Jung's Psychology
Title | An Introduction to Jung's Psychology PDF eBook |
Author | Frieda Fordham |
Publisher | |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 1966 |
Genre | Psychology |
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