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Which of Jung's archetypes refers to thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that people possess but which are unacceptable to society or the individual? How did Carl Jung became interested in psychology? What is Carl Jung's The Undiscovered Self about?
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Journal of the Electrochemical SocietyJung, Carl Gustav - THE UNDISCOVERED SELF: With symbols and the interpretation of dreams (1990) Princeton University PressJung, C.G. (1969): Symbols and the Interpretation of Dreams . in: The Collected Works of C.G. Jung. vol. 18, § 521ff. London:...
(1957). The Undiscovered Self (Present and Future). 1959 ed. New York: American Library. 1990 ed. Bollingen ISBN 0-691-01894-4 (50 p. essay, also contained in collected Works Vol. 10) Jung, C. G., & De Laszlo, V. S. (1958). Psyche and Symbol: A Selection from the Writings...
For much of his later life, Jung traveled the globe to study different cultures. He published extensively on his findings, authoring some 200 works on his theories, including Modern Man in Search of a Soul (1933) and The Undiscovered Self (1957). He also held professorships at the Federal...
Other books by Jung include Psychology and Religion (1937), The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious (1939), Paracelsus the Physician (1942), Psychology and Alchemy (1944), Aion (1951), The Undiscovered Self (1957) and an autobiography, Memories, Dreams, Reflections (1962). Carl Jung died...
(CW 12)Psychology and the EastPsychology and the OccultPsychology and Western ReligionThe Psychology of the TransferenceThe Spirit in Man, Art, and Literature (CW 15)Symbols of Transformation (CW 5)SynchronicityTwo Essays on Analytical Psychology (CW 7)The Undiscovered SelfOTHER BOLLINGEN PAPERBACKS ...
Jung, in his book The Undiscovered Self, referred to this need as “an instinctive attitude peculiar to man, and its manifestations can be followed all through human history.” Jung se refirió a esta necesidad como “una actitud instintiva peculiar del hombre, y se pueden rastrear sus man...
and its applications in the treatment of his patients as well as in his own self-understanding. Greene clearly demonstrates that any serious effort to understand the development of Jung's psychological theories, as well as the nature of his world-view, needs to involve a thorough ex...