The Jungian experience

Jung Id:

285

Author or Speaker:

Hall, James A.

Place of Publication:

Toronto

Publisher:

Inner City Books

Publication Date:

1986

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Individuation

Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961

Psychoanalysis

Library of Congress Control Number:

BF109 .J8 H35 1986 c.2

ISBN:

919123252

Notes:

Inscribed to “Dorothy” [Dottie Kyle] by James Hall

Jung ID:

285

The Jungian experience

Jung Id:

2558

Author or Speaker:

Hall, James A.

Place of Publication:

Toronto

Publisher:

Inner City Books

Publication Date:

1986

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Psychoanalysis

Individuation

Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961

Library of Congress Control Number:

BF109 .J8 H35 1986

ISBN:

919123252

Jung ID:

2558

The Jung cult; origins of a charismatic movement

Jung Id:

2001

Author or Speaker:

Noll, Richard

Place of Publication:

Princeton, NJ

Publisher:

Princeton University

Publication Date:

1994

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Psychoanalysis and religion – History

Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961 – Religion

Library of Congress Control Number:

BF109 .J8 N65 1994

ISBN:

691037248

Jung ID:

2001

The jewel in the wound

Jung Id:

1724

Author or Speaker:

Rothenberg, Rose-Emily

Place of Publication:

Wilmette

Publisher:

Chiron

Publication Date:

2001

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Jungian psychology

Psychoanalysis

Mind and body

Library of Congress Control Number:

BF173 .R66 2001

ISBN:

1.89E+009

Jung ID:

1724

The Japanese psyche

Jung Id:

730

Author or Speaker:

Kawai, Hayao

Place of Publication:

Dallas

Publisher:

Spring

Publication Date:

1988

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Fairy tales — Japan — Classification

Folk literature — Themes, motives

National characteristics, Japanese

Fairy tales — Japan — History and criticism

Library of Congress Control Number:

GR340 .K3713 1988

ISBN:

882143360

Jung ID:

730

The invisible partners

Jung Id:

2358

Author or Speaker:

Sanford, John A.

Place of Publication:

New York

Publisher:

Paulist Press

Publication Date:

1980

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Interpersonal relations

Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961

Sex differences

Psychoanalysis

Library of Congress Control Number:

BF175 .S24 1980

ISBN:

809122774

Jung ID:

2358

The interpretation of nature and the psyche

Jung Id:

2293

Author or Speaker:

Pauli, W.

Jung, C.G.

Place of Publication:

New York

Publisher:

Pantheon Books

Publication Date:

1955

Series:

Bollingern Series LI

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Parapsychology

Occultism

Kepler, Johannes, 1571-1630

Causation

Library of Congress Control Number:

BF1033 .N385 1955 c.2

Jung ID:

2293

The interpretation of nature and the psyche

Jung Id:

2292

Author or Speaker:

Jung, C.G.

Pauli, W.

Place of Publication:

New York

Publisher:

Pantheon Books

Publication Date:

1955

Series:

Bollingern Series LI

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Parapsychology

Occultism

Kepler, Johannes, 1571-1630

Causation

Library of Congress Control Number:

BF1033 .N385 1955

Jung ID:

2292

The interpersonal world of the infant

Jung Id:

218

Author or Speaker:

Stern, Daniel N.

Place of Publication:

New York

Publisher:

Basic Books

Publication Date:

1985

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Psychoanalysis

Infant psychology

Developmental psychology

Library of Congress Control Number:

BF719 .S75 1985

ISBN:

465034039

Jung ID:

218

The integration of the personality

Jung Id:

2291

Author or Speaker:

Dell, Stanley, trans.

Jung, Carl G.

Place of Publication:

London

Publisher:

Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd.

Publication Date:

1950

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Subconsciousness.

Dreams.

Alchemy–History.

Psychoanalysis.

Individuality.

Library of Congress Control Number:

BF173 .J73 1950

Jung ID:

2291

“Archetypes are like riverbeds which dry up when the water deserts them, but which it can find again at any time. An archetype is like an old watercourse along which the water of life has flowed for centuries, digging a deep channel for itself.”

C W Vol 10, para 395 (1936/1964) **

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