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Depth Psychology and a New Ethic

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ISBN-10: 0061317772

ISBN-13: 9780061317774

Edition: N/A

Authors: Erich Neumann, Eugene Rolfe, Gerhard Adler, C. G. Jung

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The modern world has witnessed a dramatic breakthrough of the dark, negative forces of human nature. The & quot; old ethic, & quot; which pursued an illusory perfection by repressing the dark side, has lost its power to deal with contemporary problems. Erich Neumann was convinced that the deadliest peril now confronting humanity lay in the & quot; scapegoat& quot; psychology associated with the old ethic. We are in the grip of this psychology when we project our own dark shadow onto an individual or group identified as our & quot; enemy, & quot; failing to see it in ourselves. The only effective alternative to this dangerous shadow projection is shadow recognition, acknowledgement, and…    
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Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 160

The Swiss-born Carl Jung was one of the most famous of modern psychologists and psychiatrists. The son of a minister, Jung originally set out to study archaeology. He switched to medicine and began practicing psychiatry in Basel after receiving his degree in 1902. Jung first met Sigmund Freud in 1907 when he became his foremost associate and disciple. The break came with the publication of Jung's Psychology of the Unconscious (1912), which did not follow Freud's theories of the libido and the unconscious. Jung eventually rejected Freud's system of psychoanalysis for his own "analytic psychology." This emphasizes present conflicts rather than those from childhood; it also takes into account…