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Collected Works of C.G. Jung. Volume 1, Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 1 ; Psychiatric Studies

معرفی کتاب «Collected Works of C.G. Jung. Volume 1, Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 1 ; Psychiatric Studies» نوشتهٔ C. G. Jung, Herbert Read, Michael Fordham, Gerhard Adler, R. F.C. Hull، منتشرشده توسط نشر Bollingen Foundation; Princeton University Press در سال 1970. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

At the turn of the last century C. G. Jung began his career as a psychiatrist. During the next decade three men whose names are famous in the annals of medical psychology influenced his professional development: Pierre Janet, under whom he studied at the Salpetriere Hospital in Paris; Eugen Bleuler, his chief at the Burgholzli Hospital in Zurich; and Sigmund Freud, with whom Jung began corresponding in 1906. It is Bleuler, and to a lesser extent Janet, whose influence bears on the studies in descriptive and experimental psychiatry composing Volume 1 of the Collected Works. This first volume of Jung's Collected Works contains papers that appeared between 1902 and 1905. It opens with Jung's dissertation for the medical degree: "On the Psychology and Pathology of So-called Occult Phenomena," a detailed analysis of the case of an hysterical adolescent girl who professed to be a medium. This study foreshadows much of his later work and is indispensable to all serious students of his psychiatric career. The volume also includes papers on cryptomnesia, hysterical parapraxes in reading, manic mood disorder, simulated insanity, and other topics. Cover 1 Volume 1: Psychiatric Studies 2 Table of Contents 12 Editorial Preface -1 Editorial Note to the Second Edition -1 I On the Psychology and Pathology of So-Called Occult Phenomena 16 II Cryptomnesia 108 III On Manic Mood Disorder 122 IV A Case of Hysterical Stupor in a Prisoner in Detention 150 V On Simulated Insanity 172 VI A Third and Final Opinion on Two Contradictory Psychiatric Diagnoses 222 Bibliography -1 Index -1 Volume 2: Experimental Researches 285 Table of Contents 293 Editorial Note -1 Part I - Studies in Word Association 297 Part II - Psychophysical Researches 777 Appendix 877 Bibliography 911 Index 925 Volume 3: Psychogenesis of Mental Disease 946 Table of Contents 952 Editorial Note -1 I The Psychology of Dementia Praecox 954 II The Content of the Psychoses 1106 III A Criticism of Bleuler's Theory of Schizophrenic Negativism 1148 IV On the Psychogenesis of Schizophrenia 1184 Appendix: Letter to the Second International Congress of Psychiatry (Symposium on Chemical Concepts of Psychosis), 1957 1225 Bibliography 1226 Index 1240 Volume 4: Freud & Psychoanalysis 1265 Table of Contents 1273 Editorial Note 1269 Freud's Theory of Hysteria: A Reply to Aschaffenburg 1279 The Freudian Theory of Hysteria 1286 The Analysis of Dreams 1301 A Contribution to the Psychology of Rumour 1311 On the Significance of Number Dreams 1324 Morton Prince, "The Mechanism and Interpretation of Dreams": A Critical Review 1332 On the Criticism of Psychoanalysis 1350 Concerning Psychoanalysis 1354 The Theory of Psychoanalysis 1359 Foreword to the First Edition 1361 Foreword to the Second Edition 1363 1. A Review of the Early Hypotheses 1364 2. The Theory of Infantile Sexuality 1378 3. The Concept of Libido 1387 4. Neurosis and Aetiological Factors in Childhood 1405 5. The Fantasies of the Unconscious 1415 6. The Oedipus Complex 1427 7. The Aetiology of Neurosis 1433 8. Therapeutic Principles of Psychoanalysis 1457 9. A Case of Neurosis in a Child 1480 General Aspects of Psychoanalysis 1503 Psychoanalysis and Neurosis 1519 Some Crucial Points in Psychoanalysis: A Correspondence Between Dr. Jung and Dr. Löy 1528 Prefaces to Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology 1566 The Significance of the Father in the Destiny of the Individual 1575 Introduction to Kranefeldt's Secret Ways of the Mind 1600 Freud and Jung: Contrasts 1609 Bibliography 1617 Index 1627 Volume 5: Symbols of Transformation 1654 Table of Contents 1662 Editorial Note 1659 Translator's Note 1659 Note of Acknowledgment 1660 List of Plates 1664 List of Text Figures 1672 Foreword to the Fourth (Swiss) Edition 1676 Foreword to the Third (German) Edition 1680 Foreword to the Second (German) Edition 1681 Author's Note to the First American/english Edition 1683 Part I 1684 I. Introduction 1686 II. Two Kinds of Thinking 1690 III. The Miller Fantasies: Anamnesis 1717 IV. The Hymn of Creation 1722 V. The Song of the Moth 1762 Part II 1802 I. Introduction 1804 II. The Concept of Libido 1815 III. The Transformation of Libido 1825 IV. The Origin of the Hero 1854 V. Symbols of the Mother and of Rebirth 1890 VI. The Battle for Deliverance from the Mother 2021 VII. The Dual Mother 2053 VIII. The Sacrifice 2141 IX. Epilogue 2188 Appendix: The Miller Fantasies 2192 Bibliography 2210 Linguistic Abbreviations 2242 Index 2244 Volume 6: Psychological Types 2315 Table of Contents 2321 Editorial Note 2319 Foreword to the First Swiss Edition 2325 Foreword to the Seventh Swiss Edition 2326 Foreword to the Eight Swiss Edition 2327 Foreword to the Argentine Edition 2328 Introduction 2333 I. The Problem of Types in the History of Classical and Medieval Thought 2338 1. Psychology in the Classical Age: The Gnostics, Tertullian, Origen 2338 2. The Theological Disputes of the Ancient Church 2350 3. The Problem of Transubstantiation 2353 4. Nominalism and Realism 2356 5. The Holy Communion Controversy Between Luther and Zwingli 2394 II. Schiller's Ideas on the Type Problem 2397 1. Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Man 2397 2. A Discussion on Naive and Sentimental Poetry 2460 III. The Apollinian and the Dionysian 2466 IV. The Type Problem in Human Character 2477 1. General Remarks on Jordan's Types 2477 2. Special Description and Criticism of Jordan's Types 2482 V. The Type Problem in Poetry Carl Spitteler: Prometheus and Epimetheus 2496 1. Introductory Remarks on Spitteler's Typology 2496 2. A Comparison of Spitteler's with Goethe's Prometheus 2503 3. The Significance of the Uniting Symbol 2519 4. The Relativity of the Symbol 2551 5. The Nature of the Uniting Symbol in Spitteler 2588 VI. The Type Problem in Psychopathology 2603 VII. The Type Problem in Aesthetics 2619 VIII. The Type Problem in Modern Philosophy 2630 1. William James' Types 2630 2. The Characteristic Pairs of Opposites in James' Types 2637 3. General Criticism of James' Typology 2649 IX. The Type Problem in Biography 2652 X. General Description of the Types 2660 1. Introduction 2660 2. The Extraverted Type 2663 3. The Introverted Type 2703 XI. Definitions 2738 Epilogue 2817 Appendix: Four Papers on Psychological Typology 2827 1. A Contribution to the Study of Psychological Types (1913) 2829 2. Psychological Types (1923) 2840 3. A Psychological Theory of Types (1931) 2854 4. Psychological Typology (1936) 2872 Table: Correlation of Paragraph Numbers 2887 Bibliography 2897 Index 2915 Volume 7: Two Essays in Analytical Psychology 2948 Table of Contents 2956 Editorial Note to the First Edition 2952 Editorial Note to the Second Edition 2954 I. On the Psychology of the Unconscious 2960 Preface to the First Edition 2962 Preface to the Second Edition 2963 Preface to the Third Edition 2965 Preface to the Fourth Edition 2966 Preface to the Fifth Edition 2966 I. Psychoanalysis 2968 II. The Eros Theory 2978 III. The Other Point of View: The Will to Power 2989 IV. The Problem of the Attitude-Type 3000 V. The Personal and the Collective (or Transpersonal) Unconscious 3023 VI. The Synthetic or Constructive Method 3039 VII. The Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious 3049 VIII. General Remarks on the Therapeutic Approach to the Unconscious 3073 Conclusion 3078 II: The Relations Between the Ego and the Unconscious 3080 Preface to the Second Edition 3082 Preface to the Third Edition 3084 Part One: The Effects of the Unconsciousness Upon Consciousness 3086 I. The Personal and the Collective Unconscious 3086 II. Phenomena Resulting from the Assimilation of the Unconscious 3098 III. The Persona as a Segment of the Collective Psyche 3115 IV. Negative Attempts to Free the Individuality from the Collective Psyche 3122 a. Regressive Restoration of the Persona 3122 b. Identification with the Collective Psyche 3128 Part Two: Individuation 3132 I. The Function of the Unconscious 3132 II. Anima and Animus 3147 III. The Technique of Differentiation between the Ego and the Figures of the Unconscious 3171 IV. The Mana-Personality 3186 Appendices 3202 I. New Paths in Psychology 3204 II. The Structure of the Unconscious 3228 1. The Distinction between the Personal and the Impersonal Unconscious 3228 2. Phenomena Resulting from the Assimilation of the Unconscious 3232 3. The Persona as a Segment of the Collective Psyche 3239 4. Attempts to Free the Individuality from the Collective Psyche 3242 a. The Regressive Restoration of the Persona 3242 b. Identification with the Collective Psyche 3245 5 . Fundamental Principles in the Treatment of Collective Identity 3247 [Addendum] 3254 6. Summary 3259 [First Version] 3259 [Second Version] 3261 Bibliography 3264 Index 3272 Volume 8: Structure & Dynamics of the Psyche 3320 Table of Contents 3328 Editorial Note 3326 Translator's Note 3327 Editorial Note to the Second Edition 3327 I 3332 On Psychic Energy 3334 The Transcendent Function 3398 A Review of the Complex Theory 3423 II 3436 The Significance of Constitution and Heredity in Psychology 3438 Psychological Factors Determining Human Behaviour 3445 III 3458 Instinct and the Unconscious 3460 The Structure of the Psyche 3470 On the Nature of the Psyche 3490 IV 3566 General Aspects of Dream Psychology 3568 On the Nature of Dreams 3612 V 3630 The Psychological Foundations of Belief in Spirits 3632 Spirit and Life 3650 Basic Postulates of Analytical Psychology 3669 Analytical Psychology and Weltanschauung 3689 The Real and the Surreal 3713 VI 3716 The Stages of Life 3718 The Soul and Death 3735 VII: Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle 3748 Appendix 3851 Bibliography 3864 Index 3884 Volume 9 Part I: Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious 3929 Table of Contents 3935 Editorial Note 3933 Translator's Note 3934 List of Illustrations 3939 I 3941 Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious 3943 The Concept of the Collective Unconscious 3982 Concerning the Archetypes, With Special Reference to the Anima Concept 3994 II Psychological Aspects of the Mother Archetype 4013 III Concerning Rebirth 4051 IV The Psychology of the Child Archetype 4089 V 4145 The Phenomenology of the Spirit in Fairytales 4147 On the Psychology of the Trickster-Figure 4195 VI 4213 Conscious, Unconscious, and Individuation 4215 A Study in the Process of Individuation 4230 Concerning Mandala Symbolism 4319 Appendix: Mandalas 4403 Bibliography 4409 Index 4437 Volume 9 Part II: Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self 4480 Table of Contents 4488 Editorial Notes 4486 Translator's Note 4487 List of Plates 4489 Foreword 4490 I. The Ego 4496 II. The Shadow 4501 III. The Syzygy: Anima and Animus 4504 IV. The Self 4516 V. Christ, a Symbol of the Self 4529 VI. The Sign of the Fishes 4565 VII. The Prophecies of Nostradamus 4588 VIII. The Historical Significance of the Fish 4596 IX. The Ambivalence of the Fish Symbol 4611 X. The Fish in Alchemy 4619 1. The Medusa 4619 2. The Fish 4630 3. The Fish Symbol of the Cathars 4638 XI. The Alchemical Interpretation of the Fish 4647 XII. Background to the Psychology of Christian Alchemical Symbolism 4666 XIII. Gnostic Symbols of the Self 4677 XIV. The Structure and Dynamics of the Self 4715 XV. Conclusion 4763 Bibliography 4768 Index 4798 Volume 10: Civilization in Transition 4841 Table of Contents 4847 Editorial Note 4845 Editorial Note to the Second Edition 4846 List of Plates 4852 I 4853 The Role of the Unconscious 4857 Mind and Earth 4883 Archaic Man 4904 The Spiritual Problem of Modern Man 4928 II 4949 The Love Problem of a Student 4951 Woman in Europe 4967 The Meaning of Psychology for Modern Man 4988 The State of Psychotherapy Today 5011 III 5029 Preface to Essays on Contemporary Events 5031 Wotan 5033 After the Catastrophe 5048 The Fight with the Shadow 5072 Epilogue to Essays on Contemporary Events 5081 IV The Undiscovered Self (Present and Future) 5099 V Flying Saucers: A Moden Myth of Things Seen in the Skies 5161 VI 5297 A Psychological View of Conscience 5299 Good and Evil in Analytical Psychology 5318 Introduction to Toni Wolffs Studies in Jungian Psychology 5331 VII 5339 The Swiss Line in the European Spectrum 5341 The Rise of a New World 5351 La Révolution Mondiale 5358 The Complications of American Psychology 5364 The Dreamlike World of India 5377 What India Can Teach Us 5387 Appendix 5393 Editorial 5395 A Rejoinder to Dr. Bally 5397 Circular Letter 5407 Editorial 5409 Editorial Note 5414 Presidential Address to the 8th General Medical Congress for Psychotherapy, Bad Nauheim, 1935 5416 Contribution to a Discussion on Psychotherapy 5419 Presidential Address to the 9th International Medical Congress for Psychotherapy, Copenhagen, 1937 5423 Presidential Address to the 10th International Medical Congress for Psychotherapy, Oxford, 1938 5426 Bibliography 5431 Index 5443 Volume 11: Psychology and Religion West and East 5482 Table of Contents 5492 Editorial Note 5488 Translator's Note 5490 Editorial Note to the Second Edition 5491 Part 1: Western Religion 5498 I Psychology and Religion 5500 II A Psychological Approach to the Dogma of the Trinity 5604 III Transformation Symbolism in the Mass 5698 IV Foreword to White's God and the Unconscious 5794 V Psychotherapists or the Clergy 5822 VI Answer to Job 5852 Part 2: Eastern Religion 5968 VII Psychological Commentary on the Tibetan Book of the Great Liberation 5970 VIII Yoga and the West 6024 IX Foreword to the I Ching 6084 Bibliography 6106 Index 6138 Volume 12: Psychology and Alchemy 6197 Table of Contents 6207 Prefatory Note to the English Edition 6201 Editorial Note to the First Edition 6203 Editorial Note to the Second Edition 6204 Translator's Note 6205 Foreword to the Swiss Edition 6206 List of Illustrations 6211 Part I: Introduction to the Religious and Psychological Problems of Alchemy 6233 Part II: Individual Dream Symbolism in Relation to Alchemy 6271 1. Introduction 6273 I. The Material 6273 II. The Method 6275 2. The Initial Dreams 6279 3. The Symbolism of the Mandala 6327 I. Concerning the Mandala 6327 II. The Mandalas in the Dreams 6335 III. The Vision of the World Clock 6435 IV. The Symbols of the Self 6447 Religious Ideas in Alehemy 6457 1. Basic Concepts of Alchemy 6459 I. Introduction 6459 II. The Alchemical Process and Its Stages 6460 III. Conceptions and Symbols of the Goal 6464 2. The Psychic Nature of the Alchemical Work 6474 I. The Projection of Psychic Contents 6474 II. The Mental Attitude Towards the Opus 6487 III. Meditation and Imagination 6506 IV. Soul and Body 6512 3. The Work 6520 I. The Method 6520 II. The Spirit in Matter 6527 III. The Work of Redemption 6538 4. The Prima Materia 6549 I. Synonyms for the Materia 6549 II. The Increatum 6552 III. Ubiquity and Perfection 6555 IV. The King and the King's Son 6559 V. The Myth of the Hero 6565 VI. The Hidden Treasure 6572 5. The Lapis-Christ Parallel 6577 I. The Renewal of Life 6577 II. Evidence for the Religious Interpretation of the Lapis 6589 a. Raymond Lully 6589 b. Tractatus Aureus 6590 c. Zosimos and the Doctrine of the Anthropos 6592 d. Petrus Bonus 6605 e. "Aurora Consurgens" and the Doctrine of Sapientia 6608 f. Melchior Cibinensis and the Alchemical Paraphrase Of the Mass 6628 g. Sir George Ripley 6638 h. The Epigoni 6655 6. Alchemical Symbolism in the History of Religion 6664 I. The Unconscious as the Matrix of Symbols 6664 II. The Paradigm of the Unicorn 6667 a. The Unicorn in Alchemy 6667 b. The Unicorn in Ecclesiastical Allegory 6671 c. The Unicorn in Gnosticism 6681 d. The One-Horned Scarabaeus 6684 e. The Unicorn in the Vedas 6685 f. The Unicorn in Persia 6688 g. The Unicorn in Jewish Tradition 6692 h. The Unicorn in China 6697 i. The Unicorn Cup 6698 Epilogue 6705 Bibliography 6717 Index 6757 Volume 13: Alchemical Studies 6814 Table of Contents 6820 Editorial Note 6818 List of Illustrations 6826 I Commentary on "The Secret of the Golden Flower" 6828 Foreword to the Second German Edition 6830 1. Difficulties Encountered by a European in Trying to Understand the East 6833 2. Modern Psychology Offers a Possibility of Understanding 6838 3. The Fundamental Concepts 6847 4. Phenomena of the Way 6856 5. The Detachment of Consciousness from the Object 6871 6. The Fulfilment 6876 7. Conclusion 6882 II The Visions of Zosimos 6894 I. The Texts 6896 II. Commentary 6903 III Paracelsus as a Spiritual Phenomenon 6946 Foreword to "Paracelsica" 6947 1. The Two Sources of Knowledge: The light of Nature and the Light of Revelation 6948 2. "De Vita Longa": An Exposition of the Secret Doctrine 6970 3. The Natural Transformation Mystery 7002 4. The Commentary of Gerard Dorn 7018 5. Epilogue 7034 IV The Spirit Mercurius 7036 Part I 7038 1. The Spirit in the Bottle 7038 2. The Connection Between Spirit and Tree 7044 3. The Problem of Freeing Mercurius 7047 Part II 7049 1. Introductory 7049 2. Mercurius as Quicksilver and/or Water 7052 3. Mercurius as Fire 7054 4. Mercurius as Spirit and Soul 7056 5. The Dual Nature of Mercurius 7062 6. The Unity and Trinity of Mercurius 7066 7. The Relation of Mercurius to Astrology and the Doctrine of the Archons 7070 8. Mercurius and Hermes 7075 9. Mercurius as the Arcane Substance 7080 10. Summary 7082 V The Philosophical Tree 7096 I. Individual Representations of the Tree Symbol 7098 II. On the History and Interpretation of the Tree Symbol 7117 Bibliography 7228 Index 7258 Volume 14: Mysterium Coniunctionis 7331 Table of Contents 7339 Editorial Note 7335 Translator's Note 7338 List of Plates 7342 Foreword 7343 I. The Components of the Coniunctio 7353 1. The Opposites 7353 2. The Quaternio and the Mediating Role of Mercurius 7356 3. The Orphan, the Widow, and the Moon 7367 4. Alchemy and Manichaeism 7387 II. The Paradoxa 7392 1. The Arcane Substance and the Point 7392 2. The Scintilla 7398 3. The Enigma of Bologna 7406 III. The Personification of the Opposites 7439 1. Introduction 7439 2. Sol 7442 3. Sulphur 7460 4. Luna 7479 a. The Significance of the Moon 7479 b. The Dog 7496 c. An Alchemical Allegory 7510 d. The Moon-Nature 7523 5. Sal 7533 a. Salt as the Arcane Substance 7533 b. The Bitterness 7542 c. The Red Sea 7549 d. The Fourth of the Three 7560 e. Ascent and Descent 7567 f. The Journey Through the Planetary Houses 7574 g. The Regeneration in Sea-Water 7585 h. The Interpretation and Meaning of Salt 7589 IV. Rex and Regina 7608 1. Introduction 7608 2. Gold and Spirit 7611 3. The Transformation of the King 7615 4. The Regeneration of the King (Ripley's "Cantilena") 7624 5. The Dark Side of the King 7680 6. The King as Anthropos 7703 7. The Relation of the King-Symbol to Consciousness 7715 8. The Religious Problem of the King's Renewal 7725 9. Regina 7736 V. Adam and Eve 7742 1. Adam as the Arcane Substance 7742 2. The Statue 7750 3. Adam as the First Adept 7757 4. The Polarity of Adam 7766 5. The "Old Adam" 7775 6. The Transformation 7780 7. Rotundum, Head, and Brain 7794 8. Adam as Totality 7798 VI. The Conjunction 7817 1. The Alchemical View of the Union of Opposites 7817 2. Stages of the Conjunction 7829 3. The Production of the Quintessence 7837 4. The Meaning of the Alchemical Procedure 7842 5. The Psychological Interpretation of the Procedure 7847 6. Self-Knowledge 7857 7. The Monocolus 7865 8. The Content and Meaning of the First Two Stages 7879 9. The Third Stage: The Unus Mundus 7893 10. The Self and the Bounds of Knowledge 7904 Epilogue 7914 Appendix: Latin and Greek Texts 7917 Bibliography 7961 Index 8009 Table of Paragraph Correlations 8057 Volume 15: Spirit in Man, Art, And Literature 8072 Table of Contents 8078 Editorial Note 8076 Part I 8080 Paracelsus, Translated from "Paracelsus," Wirklichkeit Der Seele (Zurich: Rascher, 1934). 8082 Paracelsus the Physician Translated from "Paracelsus Als Arzt," Paracelsica: Zwei Vorlesungen Über Den Arzt Und Philosophen Theophrastus (Zurich: Rascher, 1942). 8092 Part II 8110 Sigmund Freud in His Historical Setting Translated from "Sigmund Freud Als Kulturhistorische Erscheinung,"Wirklichkeit Der Seele (Zurich: Rascher, 1934). 8112 In Memory of Sigmund Freud Translated from "Sigmund Freud: Ein Nachruf," Sonntagsblatt Der Basler Nachrichten, XXXIII (1939). 8120 Part III 8130 Richard Wilhelm: In Memoriam, Translated from "Nachruf Für Richard Wilhelm," Das Geheimnis Der Goldenen Blüte: Ein Chinesisches Lebensbuch, 5th Edn. (Zurich: Rascher, 1957). 8132 Part IV 8142 On the Relation of Analytical Psychology to Poetry Translated from "Über Die Beziehungen Der Analytischen Psychologie Zum Dichterischen Kunstwerk," Seelenprobleme Der Gegenwart (Zurich: Rascher, 1931). 8144 Psychology and Literature Translated from "Psychologie Und Dichtung," Gestaltungen Des Unbewussten (Zurich: Rascherj 1950). 8163 Introduction 8163 1. The Work of Art 8166 2. The Artist 8179 Part V 8186 "Ulysses": A Monologue Translated from "Ulysses," Wirklichkeit Der Seele (Zurich: Rascher, 1934). 8188 Appendix 8211 Picasso Translated from "Picasso," Wirklichkeit Der Seele (Zurich: Rascher, 1934). 8214 Bibliography 8222 Index 8230 Volume 16: Practice of Psychotherapy 8249 Table of Contents 8257 Editorial Note to the Second Edition 8253 Translator's Note 8254 Foreword to the Swiss Edition (1958) 8255 List of Illustrations 8261 Part I - General Problems of Psychotherapy 8263 I. Principles of Practical Psychotherapy 8265 II. What is Psychotherapy? 8283 III. Some Aspects of Modern Psychotherapy 8291 IV. The Aims of Psychotherapy 8298 V. Problems of Modern Psychotherapy 8315 VI. Psychotherapy and a Philosophy of Life 8338 VII. Medicine and Psychotherapy 8346 VIII. Psychotherapy Today 8356 IX. Fundamental Questions of Psychotherapy 8373 Part II - Specific Problems of Psychotherapy 8389 I. The Therapeutic Value of Abreaction 8391 II. The Practical Use of Dream-Analysis 8401 III. The Psychology of the Transference 8425 Appendix: The Realities of Practical Psychotherapy Translated from "Die Wirklichkeit der Psychotherapeutischen Praxis," an Unpublished Lecture (1937). 8591 Bibliography 8605 Index 8623 Volume 17: Development of Personality 8660 Table of Contents 8666 Editorial Note 8664 Translator's Note 8665 I. Psychic Conflicts in a Child 8668 II. Introduction to Wickes's Analyse der Kinderseele 8704 III. Child Development and Education 8714 IV. Analytical Psychology and Education 8730 V. The Gifted Child 8800 VI. The Significance of the Unconscious in Individual Education 8814 VII. The Development of Personality 8832 VIII. Marriage as a Psychological Relationship 8854 Bibliographical Note 8870 Index 8871 Volume 18: The Symbolic Life: Miscellaneous Writings 8902 Table of Contents 8912 Editorial Note 8908 I The Tavistock Lectures (1935) 8922 II Symbols and the Interpretation of Dreams (1961) 9104 III The Symbolic Life (1939) 9186 IV On Occultism (C.W., Vol. 1)* 9212 V The Psychogenesis of Mental Disease (C.W., Vol. 3) 9252 VI Freud and Psychoanalysis (C.W., Vol. 4) 9280 VII On Symbolism (C.W, Vol.5) 9362 VIII Two Essays on Analytical Psychology (C.W., Vol. 7) 9368 IX The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche (C.W., Vol. 8) 9378 X The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious (C.W., Vol. 9) 9434 XI Civilization in Transition (C.W., Vol. 10) 9470 XII Psychology and Religion (C.W., Vol. 11) 9564 XIII Alchemical Studies (C.W., Vols. 12, 13, 14) 9666 XIV The Spirit in Man, Art, and Literature (C.W., Vol. 15) 9676 XV The Practice of Psychotherapy (C.W., Vol. 16) 9712 XVI The Development of Personality (C.W., Vol. 17) 9724 Addenda 9744 Foreword to Psychologische Abhandlungen, Volume I (1914) 9746 Address at the Presentation of the Jung Codex [Longer Version] (1953) 9747 Bibliography 9752 Index of Titles 9776 Index 9778 Volume 19: General Bibliography 9835 Table of Contents 9843 Editorial Note to the Revised Edition 9839 Abbreviations 9845 I. The Published Writings of C. G. Jung: Original Works and Translations 9847 German 9849 English 9916 French 9972 Hebrew 9975 Hungarian 9976 Italian 9977 Spanish 9978 II. The Collected Works of C.G.Jung/ Die Gesammelten Werke Von C.G.Jung 9979 III. Seminar Notes 10039 Indexes 10049 1.Titles 10049 2. Personal Names 10075 Volume 20: General Index 10094 Gli scritti raccolti nel primo volume delle Opere di C.G.Jung risalgono agli anni 1900-05. Sono gli anni del Burghlzli, lospedale per malattie mentali diretto da Bleuler, in cui Jung svolse unintensa attivit psichiatrica, fondata sulla ricerca di una comprensione dallinterno della personalit squilibrata . Questi scritti dimostrano quanto sia inesatto il rimprovero, talora mosso a Jung, di scarsa fedelt ai dati sperimentali. A partire dalla sua tesi di laurea sulla Psicologia e patologia dei cosiddetti fenomeni occulti, Jung si dimostra osservatore e terapeuta in un senso originalissimo, ancorato saldamente a un metodo empirico accogliente qualsiasi acca-dimento psichico con una disponibilit e un rispetto totali e mai prigioniero duna funzione pramente descrittiva. Tra i saggi qui raccolti ricordiamo: Psicologia e patologia dei cosiddetti fenomeni occulti (1902), Simulazione di malattia mentale (1903) e La diagnostica psicologica del fatto (1905). The authoritative edition of early psychiatric studies by Jung, which foreshadow much of his later work Psychiatric Studies gathers writings on descriptive and experimental psychiatry that Jung published between 1902 and 1905, early in his career as a psychiatrist. The book opens with a study that foreshadows much of his later work and is indispensable to all serious students of his psychiatric career. This is his medical-degree dissertation, "On the Psychology and Pathology of So-called Occult Phenomena," a detailed analysis of the case of an adolescent girl who professed to be a medium. This volume also includes papers on cryptomnesia, hysterical parapraxes in reading, manic mood disorder, simulated insanity, and other subjects.
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