Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology

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Carl Gustav Jung 1920
English
  • Preface by Editor; Preface by Author to 2nd Edition; Preface by Author to 1st Edition
  • CHAPTER I On the Psychology and Pathology of so-called Occult Phenomena
  • CHAPTER I Case of Somnambulism in a Person with Neuropathic Inheritance (Spiritualistic Medium)
  • CHAPTER I Development of the Somnambulic Personalities
  • CHAPTER I Mystic Science and Mystic System of Powers; Semi-Somnambulism
  • CHAPTER I Mystic Science and Mystic System of Powers; Automatisms
  • CHAPTER I The Change in Character
  • CHAPTER I Relation to the Hysterical Attack; Relationship to the Unconscious Personality
  • CHAPTER I Course; The Unconscious Additional Creative Work
  • CHAPTER II The Association Method Lecture I
  • CHAPTER II Lecture II The Familial Constellations
  • CHAPTER II Lecture III.—Experiences concerning the Psychic Life of the Child, Part 1
  • CHAPTER II Lecture III.—Experiences concerning the Psychic Life of the Child, Part 2
  • CHAPTER III The Significance of the Father in the Destiny of the Individual, Part 1
  • CHAPTER III The Significance of the Father in the Destiny of the Individual, Part 2
  • CHAPTER IV A Contribution to the Psychology of Rumour
  • CHAPTER V On the Significance of Number-Dreams
  • CHAPTER VI A Criticism of Bleuler's "Theory of Schizophrenic Negativism"
  • CHAPTER VII Psychoanalysis, Part 1
  • CHAPTER VII Psychoanalysis, Part 2
  • CHAPTER VIII On Psychoanalysis
  • CHAPTER IX On Some Crucial Points in Psychoanalysis: Letter I.—Loÿ; Letter II.—Jung
  • CHAPTER IX On Some Crucial Points in Psychoanalysis: Letter III.—Loÿ; Letter IV.—Jung
  • CHAPTER IX On Some Crucial Points in Psychoanalysis: Letter V.—Loÿ; Letter VI.—Jung
  • CHAPTER IX On Some Crucial Points in Psychoanalysis: Letter VII.—Loÿ; Letter VIII.—Jung
  • CHAPTER IX On Some Crucial Points in Psychoanalysis: Letter IX.—Loÿ; Letter X.—Jung
  • CHAPTER X On the Importance of the Unconscious in Psychopathology
  • CHAPTER XI A Contribution to the Study of Psychological Types
  • CHAPTER XII The Psychology of Dreams
  • CHAPTER XIII The Content of the Psychoses: Introduction; Part I, Part 1
  • CHAPTER XIII The Content of the Psychoses: Part I, Part 2
  • CHAPTER XIII The Content of the Psychoses: Part II
  • CHAPTER XIV Foreword; The Psychology of the Unconscious Processes: I. The Beginning of Psychoanalysis
  • CHAPTER XIV The Psychology of the Unconscious Processes: II. The Sexual Theory
  • CHAPTER XIV The Psychology of the Unconscious Processes: III. The Other Viewpoint: the Will to Power
  • CHAPTER XIV The Psychology of the Unconscious Processes: IV. The Two Types of Psychology
  • CHAPTER XIV The Psychology of the Unconscious Processes: V. The Personal and the Impersonal Unconscious
  • CHAPTER XIV The Psychology of the Unconscious Processes: VI.—The Synthetic or Constructive Method; VII. Analytical (Causal-reductive) Interpretation; VIII.—The Synthetic (Constructive) Interpretation
  • CHAPTER XIV The Psychology of the Unconscious Processes: IX. The Dominants of the Super-personal Unconscious
  • CHAPTER XIV The Psychology of the Unconscious Processes: X. The Development of the Types of Introversion and Extroversion; XI. General Remarks on the Therapy; Conclusion
  • CHAPTER XV The Concept of the Unconscious: I. The Distinction between the Personal and Impersonal Unconscious; II. The Consequences of Assimilation of the Unconscious
  • CHAPTER XV The Concept of the Unconscious: III. The Individual as an Excerpt of the Collective Psyche; IV. Endeavours to free the Individuality from the Collective Psyche
  • CHAPTER XV The Concept of the Unconscious: V. Leading Principles for the Treatment of Collective Psyche; Summary
A collection of classical writings of Swiss psychologist Carl G. Jung, an influential thinker and the founder of analytical psychology. Written at intervals over a span of fourteen years, these selected articles and pamphlets contain many fascinating ideas that have become widely accepted psychological concepts nowadays, but had just started to develop at the time when the book was written. For instance, this is where Dr. Jung's ideas of introversion and extroversion, a contribution of vital importance to psychology, appeared for the very first time. Other topics explored include the concept of the unconscious, the study of psychological types, and the psychology of dreams. (Cao Yuqing)

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