Archetypes and collective unconscious
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Karl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) - Swiss psychologist, psychotherapist, philosopher, sociologist and culturologist - one of the outstanding scientists of the twentieth century, student of Sigmund Freud, founder of analytical psychology and psychotherapy, founder and president of the Swiss Society of Practical Psychology.
The proposed volume is the most complete collection of lectures, articles and essays of Jung about archetypes and the collective unconscious. Along with such well -known works as the “concept of collective unconscious" and "psychological aspects of the mother’s archetype", the publication includes lectures" On the Renaissance "and" On the Psychology of the Image of Trickster ", the article" Psychological aspects of the cortex "," Phenomenology of the Spirit in fairy tales", "Conscious, unconscious and individual" and others. In addition, the collection contains a rich illustrative material with the image of mandalas, on the example of which the famous psychoanalyst considers empiricism of the process of individual
The proposed volume is the most complete collection of lectures, articles and essays of Jung about archetypes and the collective unconscious. Along with such well -known works as the “concept of collective unconscious" and "psychological aspects of the mother’s archetype", the publication includes lectures" On the Renaissance "and" On the Psychology of the Image of Trickster ", the article" Psychological aspects of the cortex "," Phenomenology of the Spirit in fairy tales", "Conscious, unconscious and individual" and others. In addition, the collection contains a rich illustrative material with the image of mandalas, on the example of which the famous psychoanalyst considers empiricism of the process of individual
Author:
Author:Jung Karl Gustav
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Phylosophy
- Category:Reference books
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-17-155676-1
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