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Individuation: A Study of the Depth Psychology of Carl Gustav Jung

Josef Goldbrunner
4.9/5 (27701 ratings)
Description:Sometimes after years of detailed study of a field I find it useful to read a summary or introductory volume on the field. Goldbrunner's book was such a book for me. He gives a splendid introduction to Jung's depth analysis—he covers both the entire field of Jung's work & the subject of individuation. Josef Goldbrunner's explanation of neurosis is one of the high points of the book. He uses the metaphor of a ship whose planks are the cultural mores & expectations thru which the waters of the unconscious leak through. Neurosis occurs when the bailing consumes such a major portion of psychic energy that navigation suffers. He explains the process of individuation in depth & points out that it leads to a religious orientation invariably. This matches my experience & I found Goldbrunner's exposition of the process enlightening. His explanation of the relationship of Freud, Adler & Jung's theories is as follows: Freud, the extravert, saw therapy as uncovering the repressed external energies (sexual) & Adler, the introvert, saw therapy as uncovering the repressed internal energies (power). Jung took the meta-position & showed us with his theory of types that individuals' theories were a natural outcome of their individual personality types. This little paperback is an excellent review of Jung's works: one to be read by novices, put aside for 10 years, then reread to help anchor in & firm up one's concept of Jung's work. Goldbrunner is easier to read than Jung & not so difficult as Hillman or von Franz when they write about Jungian analysis. I found the book engrossing; it pulled me thru to the last page with enthusiasm. The last chapters deal with Jung's concept of ultimate realities & are well worth the price of the book by themselves. "God as a psychic construct" will undoubtedly upset the fundamentalists who have reified so many of their pyschic constructs that they would self-destruct if they accepted them as internally generated fabrications.--Bobby MatherneWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Individuation: A Study of the Depth Psychology of Carl Gustav Jung. To get started finding Individuation: A Study of the Depth Psychology of Carl Gustav Jung, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
204
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Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press (IN)
Release
1966
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Individuation: A Study of the Depth Psychology of Carl Gustav Jung

Josef Goldbrunner
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Sometimes after years of detailed study of a field I find it useful to read a summary or introductory volume on the field. Goldbrunner's book was such a book for me. He gives a splendid introduction to Jung's depth analysis—he covers both the entire field of Jung's work & the subject of individuation. Josef Goldbrunner's explanation of neurosis is one of the high points of the book. He uses the metaphor of a ship whose planks are the cultural mores & expectations thru which the waters of the unconscious leak through. Neurosis occurs when the bailing consumes such a major portion of psychic energy that navigation suffers. He explains the process of individuation in depth & points out that it leads to a religious orientation invariably. This matches my experience & I found Goldbrunner's exposition of the process enlightening. His explanation of the relationship of Freud, Adler & Jung's theories is as follows: Freud, the extravert, saw therapy as uncovering the repressed external energies (sexual) & Adler, the introvert, saw therapy as uncovering the repressed internal energies (power). Jung took the meta-position & showed us with his theory of types that individuals' theories were a natural outcome of their individual personality types. This little paperback is an excellent review of Jung's works: one to be read by novices, put aside for 10 years, then reread to help anchor in & firm up one's concept of Jung's work. Goldbrunner is easier to read than Jung & not so difficult as Hillman or von Franz when they write about Jungian analysis. I found the book engrossing; it pulled me thru to the last page with enthusiasm. The last chapters deal with Jung's concept of ultimate realities & are well worth the price of the book by themselves. "God as a psychic construct" will undoubtedly upset the fundamentalists who have reified so many of their pyschic constructs that they would self-destruct if they accepted them as internally generated fabrications.--Bobby MatherneWe have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Individuation: A Study of the Depth Psychology of Carl Gustav Jung. To get started finding Individuation: A Study of the Depth Psychology of Carl Gustav Jung, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
204
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press (IN)
Release
1966
ISBN
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