The Psychology of C.G. Jung
Dr Jung never took time out from his pioneering work in psychology to make a concise presentation of the elements of his psychological theories. Dr Jacobi's synthesis, which Jung applauds in his Foreword, offers the reader a comprehensive review of the central content of his system by a student & colleague who worked closely with him for many years. For this definitive, new edition, Jolande Jacobi has written a new introduction & revised footnotes to refer to the complete works of C.G. Jung. The book also includes the complete bibliography of the many journal articles & books written by Jung during his long productive lifetime. There are eight color plates among the "pictures from the unconscious" & other illustrations which give a better idea of the intrapsychic process than can be conveyed in words.
- Author
- Jolande Jacobi, Ralph Manheim, C.G. Jung
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 226
- Publisher
- Yale University Press (New Haven, CT)
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9780300016741
- Genres
- psychology, philosophy, academic
- Release date
- 1973
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