This rewarding work is the product of sustained observation of and
reflection on phenomena arising out of three broad topics in the
field of analytical psychology. Firstly it analyses and evaluates
the ambiguity in Jung's definitions and metaphors about the self,
while at the same time expounding the theory of the self as a
dynamic system, evolving through deintegration and reintegration
processes during early infancy and childhood. Secondly it
investigates the relation of the ego to the self, giving notable
consideration to psychoanalytic work. Finally the presence of the
self, behind or within both the religious and the alchemical
experience, is explored. Fordham's innovative and original view of
the self further extends our understanding of its dynamics and
helps to establish some sense of the complementariness as well as
differences between Jung and Klein.
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