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Psychology of the Unconscious C. G. Jung

Psychology of the Unconscious By C. G. Jung

Psychology of the Unconscious by C. G. Jung


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Explores the fantasy system of Frank Miller, the young American woman whose account of her poetic and vivid mental images helped lead him to his redefinition of libido while encouraging his explorations in mythology.

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Psychology of the Unconscious: A Study of the Transformations and Symbolisms of the Libido by C. G. Jung

This book became a landmark, set up on the spot where two ways divided. Because of its imperfections and its incompleteness it laid down the program to be followed for the next few decades of my life. Thus wrote C. G. Jung about his most famous and influential work, the one that marked the beginning of his divergence from the psychoanalytic school of Freud. In this book Jung explores the fantasy system of Frank Miller, the young American woman whose account of her poetic and vivid mental images helped lead him to his redefinition of libido while encouraging his explorations in mythology. Published in 1912 as Wandlungen und Symbole der Libido, this is a key text for the study of the formation of Jung's ideas and for understanding his personal and psychological condition during this crucial time. Miller's fantasies, with their mythological implications, supported Jung's notion that libido is not primarily sexual energy, as Freud had described it, but rather psychic energy in general, which springs from the unconscious and appears in consciousness as symbols. Jung shows how libido organizes itself as a metaphorical hero, who first battles for deliverance from the mother, the symbol of the unconscious, in order to become conscious, then returns to the unconscious for renewal. Jung's analytical commentary on these fantasies is a complex study of symbolic parallels derived from mythology, religion, ethnology, art, literature, and psychiatry, and foreshadows his fundamental concept of the collective unconscious and its contents, the archetypes.

Psychology of the Unconscious Reviews

Jung is readable in this first exciting bloom of his extraordinary journey into the unconscious.--Joseph C. Mark, Contemporary Psychology

About C. G. Jung

William McGuire a writer and editor, has edited The Freud/Jung Letters and was executive editor of The Collected Works of C. G. Jung (both Princeton) Eugene I. Taylor is on the Executive Faculty at the Saybrook Institute. He is also Lecturer of Psychiatry. Harvard Medical School, and Senior Psychologist on the Psychiatry Service at the Massachusetts General Hospital. He is the author of several books including William James on Consciousness beyond the Margin (Princeton).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations xv Foreword, by Eugene Taylor xvii Introduction, by William McGuire xxvii Translator's Note xliii Author's Note xlv PART I Introduction 5 Chapter 1. Concerning the Two Kinds of Thinking 9 Chapter 2. The Miller Phantasies 37 Chapter 3. The Hymn of Creation 43 Chapter 4. The Song of the Month 76 PART II Chapter 1. Aspects of the Libido 115 Chapter 2. The Conception and the Genetic Theory of Libido 125 Chapter 3. The Transformation of the Libido. A Possible Source of Primitive Human Discoveries 139 Chapter 4. The Unconscious Origin of the Hero 168 Chapter 5. Symbolism of the Mother and of Rebirth 202 Chapter 6. The Battle for Deliverance from the Mother 266 Chapter 7. The Dual Mother Role 294 Cahpter 8. The Sacrifice 369 Index 415

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CIN0691090254G
9780691090252
0691090254
Psychology of the Unconscious: A Study of the Transformations and Symbolisms of the Libido by C. G. Jung
Used - Good
Paperback
Princeton University Press
20011118
480
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