What Jung Really Said

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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 1983 - Psychology - 186 pages
Carl Gustav Jung's emphasis on the spiritual aspects of human nature, his view of the meaning of dreams and the importance of subjective experience, brought him into conflict with his mentor Sigmund Freud. However his contributions to psychology and psychiatry are recognized today. Here friend and colleague E.A. Bennet introduces us to Jungian thought in the context of Jung's life and work. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

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THE WIDENING CIRCLE OF JUNGS
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The Psychology of the Unconscious
142
Transference in the Doctorpatient Relation
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