Modern Man in Search of a Soul

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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 1933 - 244 páginas

A provocative and enlightening look at spiritual unease and its contribution to the void of modern civilization--one of the most influential books in the field of psychology.

Modern Man in Search of a Soul is a comprehensive introduction to the thought of Carl Gustav Jung. In this book, Jung examines some of the most contested and crucial areas in the field of analytical psychology, including dream analysis, the primitive unconscious, and the relationship between psychology and religion. Additionally, Jung looks at the differences between his theories and those of Sigmund Freud, providing a valuable basis for anyone interested in the fundamentals of psychoanalysis. This book is widely considered one of the most important books in the field of psychology.

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Problems of Modern Psychotherapy
28
The Aims of Psychotherapy
55
A Psychological Theory of Types
74
The Stages of Life
95
Freud and JungContrasts
115
Archaic Man
125
Psychology and Literature
152
The Basic Postulates of Analytical Psychology
173
The Spiritual Problem of Modern Man
196
Psychotherapists or the Clergy
221
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Carl Gustav Jung was born in Switzerland in 1875. Perhaps the most famous pupil of Sigmund Freud, Jung pioneered his own way to fame by establishing many concepts in psychoanalysis and psychiatry that are now fundamental to the study of the mind.

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