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082 _a150.1954 Jun v.8
100 _a"Jung, C.G."
245 4 _aThe structure and dynamics of the psyche / Translated by R.F.C. Hull.-2nd ed.PYR 1981
260 _aLondon
260 _bRoutledge & Kegan Paul.
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300 _a597p.
520 _aThe Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche first appeared in the Collected Works in 1960. In this new edition bibliographical citations and entries have been revised in the light of subsequent publications in the Collected Works, and essential corrections have been made. The book traces an important line of development in Jung's thought from 1912 onwards. The earliest of the papers elaborates Freud's concept of sexual libido into that of psychic energy. In those that follow we see how, Jung, discarding one by one the traditional 'philosophical' hypotheses, gradually arrived at a concept which is even more controversial than psychic energy was in its day ^DDL namely, psychic reality. The book contains the first mention of the archetype in Jung's writings as well as his later views on its nature. There is also a valuable account of the therapeutic uses of 'active imagination' first described in an essay written in 1916.
650 _a"Jung, C.G."
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