The Psychogenesis of Mental Disease
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History
Psychology
格式
精裝書
頁數
322
語言
英語
已出版
Mar 31, 1960
出版商
Routledge
版本
3
ISBN-10
0415151570
ISBN-13
9780415151573
描述
C.G. Jung’s exploration into the origins of mental illness presents a profound examination of the interplay between psyche and pathology. Engaging deeply with the concept of psychogenesis, Jung delves into how psychological conditions are intricately woven into the fabric of an individual's experiences and unconscious processes. His insights are not merely academic; they reveal a compassionate understanding of human suffering, offering a holistic perspective on mental health that transcends traditional boundaries.
Through his meticulous analysis, Jung challenges the reader to reconsider the foundations of mental disease, emphasizing the significance of personal narratives and cultural influences. His work invites an exploration of symbolism, mythology, and dreams, illustrating how these elements play a vital role in shaping one's inner world. In reflecting on the complexities of the human mind, Jung provides valuable tools for both understanding and healing, aiming to guide individuals toward a more integrated and meaningful existence.
Through his meticulous analysis, Jung challenges the reader to reconsider the foundations of mental disease, emphasizing the significance of personal narratives and cultural influences. His work invites an exploration of symbolism, mythology, and dreams, illustrating how these elements play a vital role in shaping one's inner world. In reflecting on the complexities of the human mind, Jung provides valuable tools for both understanding and healing, aiming to guide individuals toward a more integrated and meaningful existence.