Editor:
Bach, H.I. (Hans Israel) 1902-1977
Place of Publication:
London, England, United Kingdom
Publisher:
Hodder and Stoughton Limited
Copyright Date:
1972
ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
0340153822 / 9780340153826
Source:
Donated by the Estate of Selma and Milton Hyman
Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)
Media Sub-type:
Book
LoC Call Number:
RC 480 .B27 1972
Accession Number:
116479
Keyword Subject Headings:
Psychotherapy (Jungian)--Theory and practice
Healing through psychotherapy
Child psychology
Ego (Psychology)
Dreams (Psychology)--Phenomenology and interpretation
Psychology and religion
Healing through psychotherapy
Child psychology
Ego (Psychology)
Dreams (Psychology)--Phenomenology and interpretation
Psychology and religion
User Notes:
Hardbound; 191 pp., including bibliographic references
in footnotes and an index.
This volume is a collection of essays and lectures,
published posthumously.
Contents:
Preface / Laurens van der Post
Foreword / Paul Seligman
Introduction
I. C.G. Jung, the man and his work
II. The psychiatric field
Early work in an observation ward
Some notes on Jung's contribution to psychiatry
III. Problems of psychotherapy
Some positive values of neurosis
On the struggle of the ego between the inner
and the outer world
IV. Healing in depth
The child within
The critical hurt in the vocational field
The conception of feed-back
The process of regrowth
Wider applications
V. The religious cord
The crisis of belief
Relating to the center. In memormiam C.G. Jung
Index
