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Carl Gustav Jung Critical Assessments

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ISBN-10: 0415048303

ISBN-13: 9780415048309

Edition: 1993

Authors: Renos Papadopoulos

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Interest in the work of C. G. Jung is expanding, not only in the fields of psychology and psychotherapy but also in related disciplines; Jung is no longer seen as a secondary figure in the history of psychoanalysis, but is increasingly appreciated for the originality of his contribution to the field. Carl Gustav Jung: Critical Assessmentsprovides a comprehensive exposition of his original contributions--to the study of psychology, psychotherapy, philosophy and religion--by exploring the major themes of and issues derived from Jung's work, thus offering a critical assessment of his overall presence in our intellectual history. In four volumes, one hundred articles written by leading…    
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List price: $1,975.00
Copyright year: 1993
Publisher: Routledge
Publication date: 12/21/1992
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 1750
Size: 6.75" wide x 10.00" long x 5.00" tall
Weight: 7.238
Language: English

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