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Köp båda 2 för 979 krIn On Jung, Anthony Stevens offers an informative and clear explanation of the basic principles of Jungian psychology.... Stevens skillfully employs object relations theory in his analysis.... His treatment of the history of Jung's family and the impact of its dynamics on Jung's personality is refreshingly honest."--John-Raphael Staude, The Times Literary Supplement
Anthony Stevens has worked as a Jungian analyst and psychiatrist for the past thirty years. He is a graduate of the University of Oxford and, in addition to his medical degree, he has two degrees in psychology. His previous books include Ariadne's Clue (Princeton), Archetype: A Natural History of the Self, The Roots of War, The Two-Million-Year-Old Self, Private Myths: Dreams and Dreaming, and, with John Price, Evolutionary Psychiatry: A New Beginning.
List of Figures viiPreface ixAcknowledgements xiPART I: JUNG'S PSYCHOLOGY1 The personal equation 32 The unconscious 113 Metapsychology: Jung's model of the psyche 274 Personal development and the stages of life 54PART II: FROM BIRTH TO MATURITY5 Childhood 776 Adolescent transition 1177 Early maturity 1458 Mid-life transition 164PART III: FROM MID-LIFE TO DEATH9 Middle age 18310 Late-life transition 22111 Late maturity 22512 Conclusion 255Afterword Jung's Adversary: Richard Noll 275Postscript 293Bibliography 295Index 301