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Monograph
Includes bibliography and index
x, 293 p. : ill.
This is the first comprehensive attempt to survey the extraordinarily fruitful developments in Jungian psycholoogy that have taken place since Jung's death in 1961. The work of the various schools of analytical psychology is introduced and discussed, showing where and how JUng's thought has been amplified, amended or rejected. Each chapter offers a lucid and critical summary of an important theme in his work, together with objections and parallels from psychoanalysis and othe disciplines. There are chapters on the schools of analytical psychology, archetypes and complexes, the ego,l the self and individuation, development of personality, analytical practice, gender and sex, and dreams. The book will be of interest to practitioners and students in analytical psychology, psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, counselling, social work and the therapeutic helping professions.
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