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Routledge
Though Jung's main researches have centred on the subject of individuation as an adult ideal he has a unique contribution to make to the psychology of childhood.
Jung repeatedly underlined the importance of the psychology of parents and teachers in a child's development and he emphasized that an unsatisfactory psychological relationship between parents may be an important cause of disorders in... Read more
Chapter I Psychic Conflicts in a Child; Chapter II Introduction to Wickes's "Analyse der Kinderseele"; Chapter III Child Development and Education; Chapter IV Analytical Psychology and Education; Chapter V The Gifted Child; Chapter VI The Significance of the Unconscious in Individual Education; Chapter VII The Development of Personality; Chapter VIII Marriage as a Psychological Relationship
Biography
Carl Gustav Jung (1875–1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist, psychotherapist and psychologist who founded the school of analytical psychology. He was a prolific author, illustrator, and correspondent.






