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Jung (Paperback)
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Jung (Paperback)
Series: Fontana Modern Masters
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Loot Price R221
Discovery Miles 2 210
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Carl Gustav Jung first wanted to be an archaeologist. When family
finances made this impossible, he pursued a medical degree from
Basel University. Considering a specialization in surgery, he
stumbled upon a psychiatry book--an event that changed the course
of his life and ultimately the whole field of depth psychology.
Anthony Storr looks at these and other telling facts about Jung's
life in the opening chapter of this highly acclaimed book. Though
fundamentally concerned with Jung's ideas, Storr's approach shows
his conviction that "in the realm of dynamic psychology it is
impossible to separate ideas from the personality of the man in
whom they occurred." His clear and concise review of the whole
corpus of Jung's writings always keeps in sight the man behind the
work, as each subsequent chapter concentrates on a particular
Jungian concept, guiding the reader through the life and ideas of
this great thinker.
Storr investigates the major principles of analytical psychology,
presenting such central concepts as the collective unconscious, the
archetypes, the shadow, and the persona. He looks at Jung's
religious turmoil and his inner need to reconcile the opposition
between objectivity and subjectivity. He shows how his ideas follow
a progression from the intellectual agitation that characterized
the young psychologist to the advanced theories of balance and
integration found in the mature man. Storr concludes his book with
a look at psychotherapy, describing advances as well as problems
involved in a practical consideration of Jungian techniques.
Perhaps the most remarkable element of "Jung" is its illumination
of complex concepts--concepts that had they been easily accessible
in the original would have caused a wider appreciation of Jung's
work. The clarity and order that Storr brings to light in Jung's
psychology will come as a welcome surprise to those who have found
him an obscure if provocative thinker. Storr's sensitive analysis
makes the book compelling reading for everyone interested in Jung,
and his clear exposition provides a superior introduction for
newcomers, allowing the genius of Jung to appear for the widest
possible audience.
First published in 1973, this classic study is now available again.
The Routledge edition includes a brief preface in which the author
describes his previous work on Jung as well as his meeting with the
great Swiss thinker.
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