1st Edition

Analytical Psychology Notes of the Seminar given in 1925 by C.G. Jung

Edited By William McGuire Copyright 1990
    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    Based on the Tavistock Lectures of 1930, one of Jung's most accessible introductions to his work.

    Chapter 1 LECTURE 1; Chapter 2 LECTURE 2; Chapter 3 LECTURE 3; Chapter 4 LECTURE 4; Chapter 5 LECTURE 5; Chapter 6 LECTURE 6; Chapter 7 LECTURE 7; Chapter 8 LECTURE 8; Chapter 9 LECTURE 9; Chapter 10 LECTURE 10; Chapter 11 LECTURE 11; Chapter 12 LECTURE 12; Chapter 13 LECTURE 13; Chapter 14 LECTURE 14; Chapter 15 LECTURE 15; Chapter 16 LECTURE 16; ADDENDA; INDEXES; The Collected Works of C. G. Jung;

    Biography

    McGuire, William

    `... These lectures and discussions will not only be appreciated by analyitical psychologists, but will also appeal to those who are interested in getting a vivid picture of Jung's personality. The liveliness of his language, with little use of technicial terms, makes the book rewarding and interesting reading.' - R. Strauss, Journal of Analytical Psychology

    This book gives a very good exposition of Professor C.G. Jung's theories concerning the structure and contents of the ind, and of his three methods of investigation, viz. word association, dream analysis and active imagination. The five lectures make lively reading and about with pithy or witty statements.' - I. Atkin, British Journal of Psychiatry

    I strongly recommend this book to those who have been wont to take their Jung in dilute or second-hand form. It repays the pereverence it needs. - Changes