You just don’t understand

Jung Id:

194

Author or Speaker:

Tannen, Deborah

Place of Publication:

New York

Publisher:

Ballantine Books

Publication Date:

1991

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Interpersonal communication

Communication in marriage

Sex differences (Psychology)

Library of Congress Control Number:

HQ734 .T24 1991

ISBN:

345372050

Jung ID:

194

Womenfolk and fairy tales

Jung Id:

578

Author or Speaker:

Minard, Rosemary, ed.

Klein, Suzanna, illustrator

Place of Publication:

Boston

Publisher:

Houghton Mifflin Company

Publication Date:

1975

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Fairy tales

Library of Congress Control Number:

PZ8 .M647 Wo 1975

ISBN:

395202760

Jung ID:

578

C.G. Jung: Word and image

Jung Id:

1300

Author or Speaker:

Jung, C.G.

Jaffe, Aniela, ed.

Place of Publication:

Princeton

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

1979

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Psychoanalysts–Switzerland–Biography

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

Psychoanalysis

Library of Congress Control Number:

BF173 .J85J 44313 1979 c.2

Notes:

REFERENCE

Jung ID:

1300

Your mythic journey

Jung Id:

246

Author or Speaker:

Valley-Fox, Anne

Keen, Sam

Place of Publication:

Los Angeles

Publisher:

Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc.

Publication Date:

1989

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Myth — Psychological aspects

Self-perception

Library of Congress Control Number:

BF697.5 .S43 K44 1989

ISBN:

874775434

Jung ID:

246

World of wonders

Jung Id:

377

Author or Speaker:

Davies, Robertson

Place of Publication:

New York

Publisher:

Penguin Books

Publication Date:

1975

Library of Congress Control Number:

PR9199.3 .D3 W6 1975

ISBN:

140043896

Jung ID:

377

Young man Luther: a study in psychoanalysis and history

Jung Id:

1044

Author or Speaker:

Erikson, Erik H.

Place of Publication:

New York

Publisher:

W.W. Norton & Company Inc.

Publication Date:

1962

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

Library of Congress Control Number:

BR325 .E7 1962

Jung ID:

1044

C.G. Jung: Word and image

Jung Id:

2304

Author or Speaker:

Jung, C.G.

Jaffe, Aniela, ed.

Place of Publication:

Princeton

Publisher:

Princeton University Press

Publication Date:

1979

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Psychoanalysts–Switzerland–Biography

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

Psychoanalysis

Library of Congress Control Number:

BF173 .J85 J44313 1979

Notes:

REFERENCE

Jung ID:

2304

Words as eggs

Jung Id:

2100

Author or Speaker:

Lockhart, Russell A.

Place of Publication:

Dallas

Publisher:

Spring

Publication Date:

1983

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Psycholinguistics–Addresses, essays, lectures.

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

Psychotherapy–Addresses, essays, lectures.

Library of Congress Control Number:

BF455 .L643 1983 c.2

ISBN:

882143239

Jung ID:

2100

Written paths to healing

Jung Id:

1620

Author or Speaker:

Allan, John

Bertoia, Judi

Place of Publication:

Putnam

Publisher:

Spring

Publication Date:

2003

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

English language- Composition and exercises- Therapeutic use

School psychology

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

Children-Language

Composition (Language arts)- therapeutic use

Library of Congress Control Number:

RJ505. C64 A55 2003

ISBN:

882143506

Jung ID:

1620

World turned inside out: Henry Corbin and Islamic Mysticism.

Jung Id:

2546

Author or Speaker:

Cheetham, Tom

Place of Publication:

Woodstock, CN

Publisher:

Spring Journal Books

Publication Date:

2003

Library of Congress Subject Heading:

Asianists–Biography.

Mysticism–Islam.

Middle East specialists–Biography.

Corbin, Henry.

Library of Congress Control Number:

BP49.5 .C67 C48 2003

ISBN:

1.88E+009

Jung ID:

2546

“Life has always seemed to me like a plant that lives on its rhizome. Its true life is hidden, hidden in the rhizome. The part that appears above ground lasts only a single summer. … When we think of the unending growth and decay of life and civilizations, we cannot escape the impression of absolute nullity. Yet I have never lost a sense of something that lives and endures underneath the eternal flux. What we see is the blossom, which passes. The rhizome remains.”

Memories, Dreams, Reflections, page 4

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