Freud and Psychoanalysis - Hardcover

Book 11 of 27: Collected Works of C.G. Jung

Jung, C. G.

 
9780710016355: Freud and Psychoanalysis

Synopsis

Hard cover, with unclipped dust jacket, both in very good condition. From the collection of Dr. Coline (Kitty) Covington, (1953-2023), a distinguished Jungian psychoanalyst and former chair of the British Psychoanalytic Council. Ownership penned to front pastedown. Light shelf and handling wear, including minor wear to dust jacket and light tanning to pageblock. Blue cloth boards in fine condition, pages tightly bound, content unmarked. CN

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Review


This volume is an excellent introduction into Jungian theories and demonstrates their fundamental differences from psychoanalysis. It also makes it understandable that Jung was often called a mystic even at the early stage of the development of his theories. The translation is admirable. -- The Times Literary Supplement
This volume is an excellent introduction into Jungian theories and demonstrates their fundamental differences from psychoanalysis. It also makes it understandable that Jung was often called a mystic even at the early stage of the development of his theories. The translation is admirable. -- "The Times Literary Supplement

"This volume is an excellent introduction into Jungian theories and demonstrates their fundamental differences from psychoanalysis. It also makes it understandable that Jung was often called a mystic even at the early stage of the development of his theories. The translation is admirable."--The Times Literary Supplement

-This volume is an excellent introduction into Jungian theories and demonstrates their fundamental differences from psychoanalysis. It also makes it understandable that Jung was often called a mystic even at the early stage of the development of his theories. The translation is admirable.---The Times Literary Supplement

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This present volume gives the substance of Jung's published writings on Freud and psychoanalysis between the years 1906 and 1916; two later papers are, however, added for reasons which will become apparent. The scientific papers in this volume, while falling short of a complete account of Freud and psychoanalysis, nevertheless give the essential elements in Jung's changing views on this subject.

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