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Routledge
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Routledge
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Originally published in 1957, New Developments in Analytical Psychology built on the work of C.G. Jung. Jung’s researches into the unconscious had led him to study the history of religion and the hitherto little understood psychology of alchemy; they had directed him away from child psychology and also, in later years, away from clinical analysis as well. Nonetheless his discoveries and... Read more
Preface. Foreword by C.G. Jung 1 Biological theory and the concept of archetypes 2 Reflections on the archetypes and synchronicity 3 Reflections on image and symbol 4 Notes on the transference 5 The origins of the ego in childhood 6 Some observations on the self and the ego in childhood 7 Child analysis 8 Note on the significance of archetypes for the transference in childhood 9 A child guidance approach to marriage Index
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Fordham, Michael






