
Psychological Types
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Biography
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格式
平装书
页数
608
语言
英语
已发布
Oct 1, 1976
出版商
Princeton University Press
版本
Revised
ISBN-10
0691018138
ISBN-13
9780691018133
描述
C. G. Jung delves into the nuances of psychological phenomena in a way that reveals the intricate interplay between the conscious and unconscious mind. The exploration of psychological types lays the groundwork for understanding individual differences in personality and behavior, guiding readers through a complex landscape of human experience.
Jung's thoughtful analysis is marked by an examination of introversion and extraversion, along with the various functions of personality that shape how individuals interpret their surroundings and engage with the world. He offers insight into the dynamics of these psychological frameworks, highlighting how they influence interpersonal relationships and self-perception.
Drawing upon rich case studies and meticulous research, Jung illuminates the significance of recognizing one’s psychological type. This recognition serves as a crucial step toward self-awareness, fostering a deeper understanding of oneself and others. The work resonates not just within the realm of psychology, but also reaches into broader discussions of individual identity and human connection.
The depth of Jung's thought invites readers to reflect on their own psychological landscapes, encouraging a transformative journey through the intricacies of the mind. This seminal work continues to be a vital resource for those seeking to understand human behavior, personal development, and the diverse tapestry of human psychology.
Jung's thoughtful analysis is marked by an examination of introversion and extraversion, along with the various functions of personality that shape how individuals interpret their surroundings and engage with the world. He offers insight into the dynamics of these psychological frameworks, highlighting how they influence interpersonal relationships and self-perception.
Drawing upon rich case studies and meticulous research, Jung illuminates the significance of recognizing one’s psychological type. This recognition serves as a crucial step toward self-awareness, fostering a deeper understanding of oneself and others. The work resonates not just within the realm of psychology, but also reaches into broader discussions of individual identity and human connection.
The depth of Jung's thought invites readers to reflect on their own psychological landscapes, encouraging a transformative journey through the intricacies of the mind. This seminal work continues to be a vital resource for those seeking to understand human behavior, personal development, and the diverse tapestry of human psychology.