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Jung and his Method in Context | |
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Table of contents | |
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Acknowledgements | |
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Preface | |
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Chronology of C. G. Jung's life and works | |
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Table of contents of the Collected Works of | |
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Jung in the Context of Earlier Philosophy | |
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Introduction | |
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Dialectic as 'tao' in Plato and Jung | |
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Fantasy versus fiction: Jung's Kantianism appraised | |
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Jung, Hegel and the subjective universe | |
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Jung and Marx: Alchemy, Christianity, and the work against nature | |
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Schopenhauer and Jung | |
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C. G. Carus - C. G. Jung. An introductory note | |
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Bergson and Jung | |
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William James and C. G. Jung | |
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Jung in the Context of his Contemporaries | |
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Introduction | |
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Carl Gustav Jung: His historical setting | |
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Meyer, Jung and the limits of association | |
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The empiricist as rebel: Jung, Freud, and the burdens of discipleship | |
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Otto Gross's case histories: Jung, Stekel, and the pathologization of protest | |
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The devil's elixirs, Jung's 'Theology' and the dissolution of Freud's 'poisoning complex' | |
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From somnambulism to the archetypes: the French roots of Jung's split with Freud | |
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Freud's break with Jung. The crucial role of Earnest | |
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Theodore Flournay. A friend indeed | |
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Jung in the Context of Different Theoretical Perspectives | |
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Introduction | |
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Book review of Jung's 'Memories, Dreams, and Reflections' | |
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Schools of analytical psychology | |
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Towards a critical approach to Jung | |
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Jung and Boss: Theories of the transference- countertransference as applied to Existential- Psychoanalysis | |
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Jung and the concept of the other | |
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Phenomenological analytical psychology: a clinical study and an outline | |
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Jung as Dialectecian and Teleogist | |
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The basic views of C. G. Jung in the light of hermeneutic metascience | |
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Metapsychology, reification and representational world of C. G. Jung | |
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The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche | |
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Functions and Types | |
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Introduction | |
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Jung's theory of functions: some questions | |
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The four functions: a conceptual analysis | |
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Developments in typology | |
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Psychological types in transference, counter-transference, and the therapeutic interaction | |
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Jung's typology and DSM III personality disorders: a comparison of two systems of classification | |
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The Development of Personality | |
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Introduction | |
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The development of personality: Jung's contribution to developmental psychology. Post-Jungian views on early development | |
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The emergence of Fordham's model of development: a new integration in analytical psychology | |
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Ontogeny=Phylogeny? A fundamental critique of Erich Neumann's analytical psychology | |
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An extended model of the infant self | |
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From Complex to Archetype | |
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Introduction | |
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The theory of complexes | |
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Multiple personality, dissociation, and C. G. Jung's complex theory | |
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An entity named ego | |
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Ego and Self: terminology | |
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The Ego-Self paradox | |
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Dethroning the self | |
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Losing and finding: the location of archetypal experience | |
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Archetypes | |
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Archetypes, obje | |