Description |
viii, 142 p. ; 21 cm. |
Note |
Originally published: New York : New American Library, 1973. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 132-136) and index. |
Contents |
1. Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) 15 -- 2. The Structure of Personality 31 -- 3. The Dynamics of Personality 57 -- 4. The Development of Personality 81 -- 5. Psychological Types 96 -- 6. Symbols and Dreams 111 -- 7. Jung's Place in Psychology 124. |
Summary |
"Carl Jung's contributions to our understanding of the human psyche have made him one of the most significant figures in the field of analytical psychology. His concepts of the collective unconscious, archetypal personality patterns, extroversion and introversion; his inquiry into the functions of thought, instinct, and feeling; his masterful investigations of the roots and meaning of dreams--all have had profound and far-reaching influence." "A Primer of Jungian Psychology offers a clear and concise presentation of Jung's life and work, and of the theories that have become fundamental to our basic understanding of behavior. Including everything from Jung's beliefs on the basic structure of the personality to his controversial ideas on the psychological relevance of occultism, astrology, alchemy, and extrasensory perception, this comprehensive volume is essential reading for anyone interested in the hidden depths of the mind. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET. |
Subject |
Psychoanalysis.
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Jungian psychology.
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Added Author |
Nordby, Vernon J.
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ISBN |
0452011868 |
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9780452011861 |
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