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In 1915, C. G. Jung and his psychiatrist colleague, Hans Schmid-Guisan, began a correspondence through which they hoped to codify fundamental individual differences of attention and consciousness. Their ambitious dialogue, focused on the opposition of extraversion and introversion, demonstrated the difficulty of reaching a shared awareness of differences even as it introduced concepts that would eventually enable Jung to create his landmark 1921 statement of the theory of psychological types. That theory, the basis of the widely used Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and similar personality assessment tools, continues to inform not only personality psychology but also such diverse fields as marriage and career counseling and human resource management.This correspondence reveals Jung fielding keen theoretical challenges from one of his most sensitive and perceptive colleagues, and provides a useful historical grounding for all those who work with, or are interested in, Jungian psychology and psychological typology.
Psychoanalysts --- Psychotherapists --- Schmid-Guisan, Hans, --- Jung, C. G.
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Extracted from Volumes 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13 and 14. Extracts are also taken from Dream Analysis, C. G. Jung: Letters (Volumes 1 and 2) and C. G. Jung Speaking. A collection of Jung's most important contributions to the depth psychological understanding of masculinity, not only the psychology of men but the essence of masculinity in both sexes.
Masculinity. --- Alchemical Studies. --- Alchimistes grecs. --- Analytical Psychology. --- Codex Borbonicus. --- Collective Unconscious. --- Dialogue miraculorum. --- Dr. Jung. --- Jung on Alchemy. --- Mercurius. --- Phenomenology. --- Prometheus. --- Psychopathological. --- Stella matutina. --- The Sunken Bell. --- Western Religion. --- Zarathustra. --- fait accompli. --- lapis philosophorum. --- lux moderna. --- nigredo. --- possibilities. --- putrefactio. --- rex marinus. --- tinctura rubea.
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Crisis intervention (Mental health services) --- Psychotherapy --- Crisis Intervention --- Psychotherapy --- Referral and Consultation
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In this compact volume, British psychiatrist and writer Anthony Storr has selected extracts from Jung's writings that pinpoint his many original contributions and relate the development of his thought to his biography. Storr's explanatory notes and introduction show the progress and coherence of Jung's ideas. These notes link the extracts, and with Dr. Storr's introduction, they show the progress and coherence of Jung's ideas, including such concepts as the collective unconscious, the archetypes, introversion and extroversion, individuation, and Jung's view of integration as the goal of the development of the personality.Jung maintained that we are profoundly ignorant of ourselves and that our most pressing task is to deflect our gaze away from the external world and toward the study of our own nature. In a world torn by conflict and threatened by annihilation, his message has an urgent relevance for every thoughtful person.
Psychoanalysis. --- Absurdity. --- Analogy. --- Analytical psychology. --- Anima and animus. --- Anthropomorphism. --- Antinomy. --- Archetype. --- Carl Jung. --- Causality. --- Certainty. --- Christianity. --- Church Fathers. --- Coincidence. --- Conscience. --- Consciousness. --- Criticism. --- Deity. --- Delusion. --- Dementia praecox. --- Dissociation (psychology). --- Doctrine. --- Edition (book). --- Eranos. --- Essentialism. --- Existence. --- Explanation. --- Extraversion and introversion. --- Feeling. --- God. --- Good and evil. --- Hallucination. --- Hypothesis. --- Individual. --- Individuation. --- Inferiority complex. --- Interpersonal relationship. --- Irrationality. --- Lao-Tzu. --- Lecture. --- Libido. --- Meister Eckhart. --- Michael Fordham. --- Morality. --- Multitude. --- Neurosis. --- Note (typography). --- Observation. --- Of Education. --- Omniscience. --- Overreaction. --- Parapsychology. --- Personal unconscious. --- Personality. --- Phenomenon. --- Philosopher. --- Philosophy of life. --- Philosophy. --- Physician. --- Pierre Janet. --- Pleroma. --- Potentiality and actuality. --- Precognition. --- Prejudice. --- Protestantism. --- Psyche (psychology). --- Psychiatry. --- Psychic. --- Psychoanalysis. --- Psychological Types. --- Psychology and Alchemy. --- Psychology of the Unconscious. --- Psychology. --- Psychopathology. --- Psychotherapy. --- Reality. --- Reason. --- Religion. --- Religious experience. --- Requirement. --- Result. --- Schizophrenia. --- Science. --- Self-criticism. --- Self-knowledge (psychology). --- Sigmund Freud. --- Suffering. --- Suggestion. --- Symbols of Transformation. --- Symptom. --- The Other Hand. --- Theology. --- Theory. --- Thought. --- Transference. --- Truism. --- Uncertainty. --- Unconsciousness. --- Uniqueness. --- Unus mundus. --- Writing.
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World War, 1939-1945 --- Internment camps --- Prisoners of war --- Prisoners and prisons, Japanese. --- Beebe, Lewis,
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Building Blocks of Personality Type provides a simple and direct route into the heart of personality type. Authors Leona Haas and Mark Hunziker bring to life a simple and practical understanding of the underlying theory of the personality type code—first brought to life by Isabel Myers with the creation of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® instrument—the eight Jungian mental processes. Whether you are exploring personality type for the first time or are interested in taking personality type to the next level, Building Blocks of Personality Type is the essential element you need to get there.
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