The Essential Jung Author:C. G. Jung, Anthony Storr (Editor) This volume presents the essentials of Jung's thought in his own words. To familiarize readers with the ideas for which Jung is best known, the British psychiatrist and writer Anthony Storr has selected extracts from Jung's writings that pinpoint his many original contributions and relate the development of his thought to his biography. ... more »Dr. Storr has prefaced each extract with explanatory notes. These notes link the extracts, and with Dr. Storr's introduction, they show the progress and coherence of Jung's ideas, including such concepts as the collective unconscious, the archetypes, introversion and extroversion, individuation, and Jung's view of integration as the goal of the development of the personality.
Part 1. Jung's early work --
from "On the psychology and pathology of so-called occult phenomena" (1902) --
from "School years" [in] 'Memories, dreams, reflections' (1962) --
from "Tavistock lecture II" (1935) --
from "A review of the complex theory" (1934) --
from "Mental disease and the psyche" (1928) --
from "On the psychogenesis of schizophrenia (1939) --
Part 2. Jung's involvement with Freud and his divergence from Freud's theories --
"Psychoanalysis and neurosis" (1916) --
from "The theory of psychoanalysis" (1913) --
from "Sigmund Freud" [in] 'Memories, dreams, reflections' (1962) --
from "On psychic energy" (1928) --
Part 3. The development of the idea of the collective unconscious and of archetypes --
from "Recent thoughts on schizophrenia" (1957) --
from "The structure of the psyche" (1927/31) --
from "On the psychology of the unconscious" [in] 'Two essays on analytical psychology' (1917/26/43) --
from "Confrontation with the unconscious" [in] 'Memories, dreams, reflections' (1962) --
from "The stages of life" (1930/1) --
from "Confrontation with the unconscious" [in] 'Memories, dreams, reflections' (1962) --
from "Confrontation with the unconscious" [in] 'Memories, dreams, reflections' (1962) --
from "Psychological aspects of the mother archetype" (1938/54) --
Part 4. Archetypes: shadow, anima, animus, the persona, the wise old man --
from 'Psychology and religion' (1938/40) --
from "The shadow" [in] 'Aion' (1951) --
from "The relations between the ego and the unconscious" [in] 'Two essays on analytical psychology' (1929) --
from "Definitions" [in] 'Psychological types' (1921) --
from "The relations between the ego and the unconscious" [in] 'Two essays on analytical psychology' (1929) --
from "The syzygy: anima and animus" [in] 'Aion' (1951) --
from "The relations between the ego and the unconscious" [in] 'Two essays on analytical psychology' (1929) --
from "The phenomenology of the spirit in fairytales" (1945/8) --
Part 5. Psychological types and the self-regulating psyche --