The Psychoanalytic Dictionary: Carl Gustav Jung is part of The Psychoanalytic Lexicon Series, a collection conceived by Deivede Eder Ferreira, founder of the Brazilian Association of Philosophy and Psychoanalysis (ABRAFP).
Following the acclaimed volumes The Psychoanalytic Dictionary: Sigmund Freud and The Lacanian Dictionary of Psychoanalysis, this work explores the symbolic depth of Jung's analytical psychology through a refined and philosophical lens.
Each entry unveils not merely definitions but living archetypes - fragments of the collective unconscious that shape the human experience. Concepts such as the Self, the Shadow, the Anima and Animus, the Persona, and the Process of Individuation are approached as mirrors of the inner journey between light and darkness, consciousness and instinct.
Ferreira's literary-academic style blends clarity and poetry, transforming psychological concepts into meditations on meaning, myth, and the soul. His prose invites readers into the symbolic architecture of the mind, where myth becomes psychology and the unconscious speaks through image and dream.
Structured as both a reference and a reflection, this dictionary serves students, analysts, and anyone seeking to understand the Jungian vision of human transformation.
Through the lexicon's rhythm, the reader encounters the eternal dialogue between psyche and symbol - and discovers, as Jung once said, that "Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes."
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