Complex groups of associations arising out of the unconscious have
been known and described in all cultures and are integral to the
healthy psyche. Breuer first coined the term complexes to describe
certain personalities. Jung developed the concept further,
assigning the shell of the complex with its amplifications and
associations to the personal unconscious and postulating a core
that is archetypal in nature and rooted in the collective
unconscious. In this book, Hans Dieckmann fills a lacuna by
developing a general theory of the complexes that gives both the
student and the practicing analyst an overview of this concept for
the purposes of diagnosis and therapy. Illustrated throughout with
clinical vignettes and diagrams, Complexes provides a clear and
orderly path through the chaotic contents of analysis.
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