The book is a record of a course of lectures delivered by Carl Jung to the staff of the Tavistock Clinic in London in 1935.
The book is a record of a course of lectures delivered by Carl Jung to the staff of the Tavistock Clinic in London in 1935. In these lectures, according to Jung himself, he outlined in some general terms the basic concepts of analytical psychology — the method of psychotherapy he created. Lectures begin with an analysis of the theory of psychological types, then move on to a word association test, analysis of dreams, and the book ends with a lecture on transference.
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