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An introduction to the collected works of C.G. Jung, psyche as spirit, Clifford Mayes

Label
An introduction to the collected works of C.G. Jung, psyche as spirit, Clifford Mayes
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-154) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
An introduction to the collected works of C.G. Jung
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
930683423
Responsibility statement
Clifford Mayes
Sub title
psyche as spirit
Summary
An Introduction to the Collected Works of C.G. Jung: Psyche as Spirit offers a concise and engaging overview of Jung's work and contributions to the field of psychology. Mayes first examines Jung's philosophical influences as well as his work and eventual break with Sigmund Freud, providing insights into how these experiences shaped Jung's theory. Mayes brings into focus the major concepts and themes explored in Carl Gustav Jung's Collected Works, including the ego-Self Axis, archetypes, personality types, and the Collective Unconscious, presenting a thorough introduction and a valuable resource for both Jungian students as well as Jungian scholars. -- Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Modeling psyche: the problem of "the disciplines" -- Freudian, post-Freudian, and transpersonal theory: from ego to cosmos -- The ego and its relation to the shadow: the first half of life -- Approaching the archetypes and the collective unconscious: the second half of life -- Anima/animus, the transcendent function, the ego-self axis, and the self -- Psyche as spirit