Series Title:
An introductory statement of C.G. Jung's psychological theories and a first interpretation of their ...
Edition:
First edition (1953)
Place of Publication:
New York, New York
Publisher:
The Julian Press, Inc.
Copyright Date:
1953
ISBN / SBN / ISSN:
(None found)
Source:
The family of Mary Sewall Howells 1889-1967
Media Type:
Print (Non-Serial)
Media Sub-type:
Book
LoC Call Number:
BF 173 .J85 P7 1985
Accession Number:
083143
Keyword Subject Headings:
Jungian psychology--Core tenets
Typology (Jungian psychology)
Neurosis (Jungian psychology)
Archetypes (Jungian psychology)
Dreams--Psychological aspects
Social sciences and Jungian psychology
Humanities and Jungian psychology
Freud, Sigmund 1856-1939--Psychological theory--Compared to Jung
Typology (Jungian psychology)
Neurosis (Jungian psychology)
Archetypes (Jungian psychology)
Dreams--Psychological aspects
Social sciences and Jungian psychology
Humanities and Jungian psychology
Freud, Sigmund 1856-1939--Psychological theory--Compared to Jung
User Notes:
This Rare book is for use only in the Library.
Hardbound; xx + 299 pp., including black-and-white diagrams,
bibliographic references in footnotes, and and index.
The 1st (© 1953) and 2nd (© 1969) editions of this title are
also among the Library's holdings. All three editions are different.
The 1st edition includes an introduction by Gordon Watson that
is not included in the 2nd or 3rd. The 2nd edition includes two
appendices and an extensive bibliography that are not included
in the 1st or 3rd.
Contents:
Introduction / Goodwin Watson
Preface
Part I: The basic core of Jung's psychology
I. The historical situation
The historical situation and the focus of study
The genesis of Jung's thought
Differences between Jung and Freud
II. The psyche and the layers of consciousness
III. Persons within the person
IV. Introvert, extravert and psychological types
V. The function and meaning of neurosis
VI. Dreams and the integration of the psyche
Part II: Jung's social concepts and their significance
VII. The psyche in society and history
Society and individuality
Psychic energy in personality and culture
The social expressions of archetypes
The functioning of symbols in history
VIII. Historical implications of Jung's thought
The theoretical perspective for evaluating Jung
The work of Heinrich Zimmer
The view of Carl Kerenyi
Jung's position in the analysis of culture
Epilogue
Index
