
Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961), a physician and psychoanalyst, was Freud's most prominent follower, but his disagreement with the Freudian theory that personality formation is rooted in sexuality caused a permanent break between the two great psychologists. Jung's analysis of dream symbolism led him to develop the concept of archetypes and the collective unconscious. His revolutionary work provides fundamental insights into the function of dreams and psychic symbols in creativity, as well as a greater appreciation of the mystery at the heart of existence. Included in this volume, following an introductory essay by Robert Coles, are the following works by Jung:Two Kinds of Thinking and The Miller Families: Anamnesis from Symbols of Transformation>SynchronicityThe Undiscovered SelfFive Chapters from Aion>The Phenomonology of the Spirit in Fairy TalesExcerpts from On the Nature of the PsycheOn the Nature of DreamsOn Life After DeathLate Thoughts
Page Count:
448
Publication Date:
1986-01-01
ISBN-10:
0006861261
ISBN-13:
9780006861263
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