The Psychology of C. G. Jung

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1973 Edition

Jolande Jacobi; Translated by Ralph Manheim; Foreword by C.G. Jung

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"A clearly intelligent synthesis of the work of this important psychologist. . . . The reader has within the compass of two covers the 'system' of this prolific writer."—Education Abstracts

"A well organized and highly coherent summary."—Saturday Review

Dr. C. G. Jung never took time out from his pioneering work in psychology to make a concise presentation of the elements of his psychological theories. Dr. Jolande Jacobi's synthesis--applauded by Jung in his Foreword--presents a comprehensive review of the central context of Jung's system by a student and colleague who worked closely with him for many years. 

"A clearly intelligent synthesis of the work of this important psychologist. Here for the first time, the reader has within the compass of two covers the 'system' of this prolific writer."—Education Abstracts
ISBN: 9780300016741
Publication Date: September 10, 1973
216 pages, 5.5 x 8.25