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Publication
Harmondsworth, Penguin, 1968.
Description
This study opens with an outline of Jung's psychology and includes chapters on his theories about psychological types, archetypes of the collective unconscious, religion, psychotherapy and dreams and their interpretation. The author also discusses Jung's contribution to education and gives a biographical sketch.
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LibraryThing member RoyHartCentre
Nice little book, somewhat underrated and unknown today.
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Original publication date
1953
Physical description
159 p.; 19 cm
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