An edition of Jung's map of the soul (1998)

Jung's map of the soul

an introduction

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An edition of Jung's map of the soul (1998)

Jung's map of the soul

an introduction

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More than a mere overview, the book offers readers a strong grounding in the basic principles of Jung's analytical psychology in addition to illuminating insights.
Stein could just as aptly have named his introductory guide "Jung's Art of the Soul," for the course the founder of analytical psychology charted also has the intuitive sweep of an artist on an inner journey integrated within a systematic framework of techniques. Though acknowledging Jung's creative, intuitive approach to fathoming the mysteries of the individual and collective human psyche, the author presents a solid case for the basic coherency and empirical underpinnings of the great psychoanalyst's theory-counter to those who viewed him as more of a mystic or philosopher who espoused: "As within, so without." Territory consciously omitted from this psychic map concern his analytic practice and interpretation of culture, history, and religion. Organized like a graduate thesis, all the major concepts that evolved over Jung's lengthy career are lucidly summarized with some contextual details: ego-consciousness, complexes, libido theory, archetypes, persona/shadow, anima/animus, the self, individuation, and synchronicity. While this presentation is eminently more accessible than most Jungian texts-and Stein does preface it with personal remarks about his long-time attraction to Jung-those who seek a sense of Jung's own voice and personal development in his quest for answers to many of life's enigmas will have their appetites whet to explore further.

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Open Court
Language
English
Pages
244

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1998, Open Court
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Table of Contents

1. Surface (ego-consciousness)
2. The populated interior (complexes)
3. Psychic energy (libido theory)
4. The psyche's boundaries (instincts, archetypes, and the collective unconscious)
5. The revealed and the concealed in relations with others (persona and shadow)
6. The way to the deep interior (animus and anima)
7. The psyche's transcendent center and wholeness (the self)
8. Emergence of the self (individuation)
9. Of time and eternity (synchronicity)

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-238) and index.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
150.19/54
Library of Congress
BF173 .S674 1998, BF173.S674 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
244 p. :
Number of pages
244

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24747530M
Internet Archive
jungsmapofsoulin00stei
ISBN 10
0812693760
ISBN 13
9780812693768
LCCN
97051485
OCLC/WorldCat
38106161

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