Publication
Imprint: New York : Routledge, 1991. Context: Originally published: C.G. Jung. New York : Viking, 1973. Edition: Reprint, with new introduction. Responsibility: Anthony Storr. OCLC Number: 22494415. Physical: Text : 1 volume : viii, 118 pages ; 20 cm. Features: Includes bibliography, notes.
Call number
Psy-J / Storr
ISBN
9780415904117
Original publication date
1973
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CSS Library Notes
Description: Anthony Storr's clear, sensitive and concise review of the whole corpus of Jung's writings always keeps in sight the man behind the work. With each subsequent chapter concentrating on a particular Jungian concept, Storr guides the reader through the ideas and life of this great thinker. -- from back cover
Table of Contents:
The Personal Background;
Jung's Early Work;
Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious;
Psychological Types, and the Self-Regulating Psyche;
The Process of Individuation;
The Concept of the Self;
Jung's Contribution to Psychotherapy;
A Personal Postscript;
Biographical Note;
References; Books on Jung and Analytical Psychology.
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Table of Contents:
The Personal Background;
Jung's Early Work;
Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious;
Psychological Types, and the Self-Regulating Psyche;
The Process of Individuation;
The Concept of the Self;
Jung's Contribution to Psychotherapy;
A Personal Postscript;
Biographical Note;
References; Books on Jung and Analytical Psychology.
FY2021 /
Physical description
118 p.; 21 cm
Description
First Published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Language
Original language
English
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LibraryThing member CliffBurns
Looking for a slim, accessible volume that introduces you to the convoluted theories and philosophies of Carl Jung? Look no further. Storr is brilliant enough to divine Jung's worldview and a good enough teacher and writer to explain it to laymen.