Murray Stein is President of the International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich and one of its training analysts. Her new book is similar to a dictionary, only the order of the articles is not alphabetical, but logical. Each chapter is devoted to one of the main concepts of Jungian analysis.
Murray Stein is President of the International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich and one of its training analysts. Her new book is similar to a dictionary, only the order of the articles is not alphabetical, but logical. Each chapter is devoted to one of the main concepts of Jungian analysis. 1. Surface. 2. Inner universe (complexes). 3. Psychic energy (libido theory). 4. The boundaries of the psychic (instincts, archetypes and the collective unconscious) and so on — 9 chapters in total. The evolution of each term is traced, the interpretations and shades of meaning scattered throughout various Jungian works are brought together. In some cases (for example, in discussions about selfhood), episodes from Jung’s personal life necessary for understanding the essence of the term are considered. Carefully, compactly, in detail and, one might say, lovingly.
Kogito-Center, 256 p.