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...00ADing psychiatrist Adolf Meyer hailed Jung and Riklin’s first paper inlaudatory...entered into a correspondence with Freud.5 Jung noted theproximity of his work on the association...2019sconcept of repression.6 In 1906, Jung expanded on this connec­tion in...
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and Oldenweiser's discussion of Jung's typology in Toronto in 1924 aswell...Dionysian. Conspicuously,she failed to cite Jung explicitly, though while criticizing Spengler...was attempting to distanceherself from Jung, despite drawing some inspiration from...
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...1956), p. 541. 7. C. G. Jung, "Symbols of Transformation," C.W. 5, p. 137. 8. E. Glover, Freud and Jung (New York: Meridan, 1956), pp. 58-9. 9. C. G. Jung, "On Psychic Energy," C.W. 8...
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...when Mann was particularly interested in Jung, are no longer available, as they were...no account of Mann’s meeting with Jung, which has always been assumed to have...letters by Thomas Mann, kept in the C.G. Jung Archive at the Eidgenössische Technische...
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...personal unconscious enable his theory to further Jung's in precisely these regards. Jung is somewhat thin on the personal unconscious and...after his departure from psycho-analysis proper, Jung chose (or was forced) to rush headlong into his...
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...development. Because of the scattering of Jung's writings on the subject of development...following elements were kept separate: Jung's contribution, critiques of this from...OF INFANCYWe may want to know more about Jung's reticence in drawing together his thoughts...
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...common with Hegel, a realization that Jung came to only late in life,58 it remains...these issues are explicit in the White-Jung correspondence. When White saw them exposed methodically yet poetically in Jung's Answer to Job59 he was, at first...
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...speculative, but it is given more credence by Jung's analysis of the chapter 'The Child...relevance of this chapter I want to mention Jung's interpretation of those two other places...chapter 27 plays an insignificant role, and Jung does not allude to it further. (He refers...
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...JUNG6 Introduction 1 Barbara Hannah, Jung: His Life and Work, New York, G.P...p. 26. 6 Ibid., p. 56. 7 On Jung, London, Penguin Books, 1990, p. 136. 8 Laurens van der Post, Jung and the Story of Our Time, London, Penguin...
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JUNG C. G. Aion. 1959. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. JUNG C. G. Answer to Job. 1954. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. JUNG C. G. Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious. 1958. London: Rout­ledge &...
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