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How and Why We Still Read Jung
Personal and professional reflections
How relevant is Jung’s work today? How and Why We Still Read Jung offers a fresh look at how Jung’s work can still be read and applied to the modern day. Written by seasoned Jungian analysts and Jung scholars, the essays in this collection offer in depth and often personal readings of various...
Published May 8th 2013 by Routledge
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Cultures and Identities in Transition
Jungian Perspectives
Cultures and Identities in Transition returns to the roots of analytical psychology, offering a thematic approach which looks at personal and cultural identities in relation to Jung’s own identity and the identities of contemporary Jungians. The book begins with two clinical studies, representing...
Published March 30th 2010 by Routledge
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Diagnosis, Management and Treatment, 2nd Edition
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder can be one of the most disabling of all the anxiety disorders and is frequently misdiagnosed and ineffectively treated It is also an area in which there have been recent major advances This book sets out to solve this problem, presenting doctors with practical...
Published September 29th 2009 by CRC Press
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The Jung-White Letters
The Jung-White Letters charts fifteen years of correspondence between C. G. Jung and Victor White, an English Dominican priest and theologian. The dialogue between the two provides valuable insights into the development of Jung’s thought, and the relationship between psychology and religion. Jung...
Published May 2nd 2007 by Routledge
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Jung on Evil
Evil became a central issue for Jung as he grew older. His early investigations of the place of evil in the mental processes of the severely disturbed led him to consider the concept of evil in greater depth when exploring the role of analysis in ethical and cultural transformation.Jung on Evil...
Published August 23rd 1995 by Routledge