An Introduction to Jung's Psychology

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Penguin Books, 1966 - Psychology - 158 pages
Most people have heard of C.G. Jung, often linking him vaguely with Sigmund Freud; and tho the terms 'complex, ' 'introvert, ' and 'extrovert' are now used in common speech, few realize they were coined by him. Frieda Fordam's compact and readable study opens with an outline of Jung's psychology and includes chapters on his theories about psychological types, archetypes of the collective unconscious, religion, psychotherapy, and dreams and their interpretation. The author also discusses Jung's contribution to education and gives us a fascinating biographical sketch. -- Back cover.

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Editorial Note
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Psychological Types
29
Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious
47
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