Wounded Jung

Wounded Jung

EnglishPaperback / softback
Smith Robert C.
Northwestern University Press
EAN: 9780810115767
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Carl Jung, the founder of analytical psychology, is widely considered an intuitive genius with a profound understanding of the peculiar spiritual dilemmas of modern man. In this book the author shows how Jung's interest in the healing of the psyche was rooted in the conflicts of his own childhood. Smith begins by exploring Jung's formative and transformative life experience, including his relationships with a deeply troubled mother and despairing father, with Sigmund Freud, and with various women in his life. He then shows how these experiences shaped Jung's thoughts and writing - including his reassessment of religion as inner process - as well as his fascination with gnosticism and alchemy; the attention Jung gives to psychology as myth and the realization of selfhood; and his reinterpretation of evil as a process to be integrated in the proper sphere of human existence.
EAN 9780810115767
ISBN 081011576X
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Northwestern University Press
Publication date October 30, 1997
Pages 221
Language English
Country United States
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Smith Robert C.