The Collected Works of C. G. Jung, Vol. 16: The Practice of Psychotherapy
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
412
Language
English
Published
Mar 31, 1967
Publisher
Routledge
Edition
2
ISBN-10
0415098904
ISBN-13
9780415098908
Description
In the realm of psychology, few figures have made as profound an impact as C.G. Jung. This collection delves into his influential thoughts and theories surrounding the practice of psychotherapy, offering a comprehensive view of his methodologies and insights. Jung’s profound understanding of the human psyche is reflected through his discussions, weaving together personal experience, symbolism, and the collective unconscious.
The work captures Jung’s innovative approach, emphasizing the significance of the therapeutic relationship and the transformative power of dreams. He articulates the therapeutic journey not merely as a treatment for ailments but as a path to self-discovery and individuation. Each piece within the volume showcases Jung's deep commitment to understanding the intricacies of the human mind, inviting readers to consider the intersection of psychology and spirituality.
For students and practitioners alike, this volume serves as an essential resource, peppered with illuminating case studies and reflections that reveal the heart of therapist-client dynamics. Jung’s eloquent prose and keen observations resonate, urging professionals to think beyond conventional frameworks and embrace the deeper layers of human experience.
The work captures Jung’s innovative approach, emphasizing the significance of the therapeutic relationship and the transformative power of dreams. He articulates the therapeutic journey not merely as a treatment for ailments but as a path to self-discovery and individuation. Each piece within the volume showcases Jung's deep commitment to understanding the intricacies of the human mind, inviting readers to consider the intersection of psychology and spirituality.
For students and practitioners alike, this volume serves as an essential resource, peppered with illuminating case studies and reflections that reveal the heart of therapist-client dynamics. Jung’s eloquent prose and keen observations resonate, urging professionals to think beyond conventional frameworks and embrace the deeper layers of human experience.
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