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Hardcover The Psychology of Jung Book

ISBN: 1025931513

ISBN13: 9781025931517

The Psychology of Jung

"The Psychology of Jung" is an insightful and accessible exploration of the foundational theories of analytical psychology. Written by James Oppenheim, this work serves as an essential introduction to the revolutionary ideas of Carl Jung, whose departure from Freudian psychoanalysis reshaped the landscape of modern mental health and philosophy. The text examines core Jungian concepts, including the collective unconscious, the role of archetypes in the human psyche, and the significance of dreams and symbols.

Oppenheim provides a clear distillation of Jung's complex psychological types and the process of individuation, making these profound theories approachable for the lay reader and student alike. As a piece of early 20th-century psychological literature, it captures the intellectual ferment of an era where the inner workings of the mind were first being mapped with scientific and philosophical rigor. This volume is an invaluable resource for those seeking to understand the origins of Jungian thought and its enduring impact on psychology, literature, and culture.

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