The fifth volume of "Psychoanalysis in 20 Sentences" introduces the profound theories of Carl Gustav Jung, whose work expanded psychoanalysis beyond the individual into the collective dimension of the psyche. Written by Brazilian psychoanalyst and philosopher William Marcos, this book offers a clear and engaging approach to Jung's thought, balancing clinical reflection with cultural and symbolic analysis. Through 20 key phrases, readers are guided through Jung's major concepts: the collective unconscious, archetypes, persona and shadow, anima and animus, and the process of individuation. Jung's integration of psychology, mythology, and spirituality continues to inspire therapeutic practice and cultural studies worldwide. Aimed at psychoanalysts, psychologists, students, and general readers, this book provides an accessible entry point into Jung's complex theories while situating them within the broader field of psychoanalysis. Alongside Freud, Lacan, Klein, Winnicott, and Ferenczi, Jung's voice completes a dialogue essential for understanding the human psyche.
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