The symbolic quest : basic concepts of analytical psychology
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The symbolic quest : basic concepts of analytical psychology
Harper & Row , Princeton University Press, 1973, c1969
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- hardcover
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Bibliography: p. 319-322
"Originally published in a hardcover edition by G.P. Putnam's Sons for the C.G.Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology in 1969 and in a Colophon paperback edition by Harper & Row in 1973"--T.p. verso
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pbk. ISBN 9780691024547
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This book explores the use and development of man's symbolizing capacities-those qualities that make him distinctly human. Dr. Whitmont describes the symbolic approach to a dream, which takes into account a symptom's meaning in reference to an unfolding wholeness of personality. He then presents the view that the instinctual urge for meaning is served by the symbolizing capacities, and that this urge has been repressed in our time. In the field of psychology, this symbolic approach is most fully exemplified by the theories of C. G. Jung. The author's contribution includes many differentiations and speculations, especially concerning the problems of relatedness.
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hardcover ISBN 9780691086095
Description
This book explores the use and development of man's symbolizing capacities-those qualities that make him distinctly human. Dr. Whitmont describes the symbolic approach to a dream, which takes into account a symptom's meaning in reference to an unfolding wholeness of personality. He then presents the view that the instinctual urge for meaning is served by the symbolizing capacities, and that this urge has been repressed in our time.
In the field of psychology, this symbolic approach is most fully exemplified by the theories of C. G. Jung. The author's contribution includes many differentiations and speculations, especially concerning the problems of relatedness.
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