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The hermeneutic background of C. G. Jung

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2012
Abstract:  Hermeneutics has been central to the practice of Jung's psychology from the beginning, although he never fully and consistently developed a hermeneutic method of inquiry and the literature addressing this aspect of his psychology is not extensive.
William E, Smythe, Angelina, Baydala
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C. G. JUNG'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO PSYCHOANALYSIS

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1963
During a decade which was of decisive importance for the later development of psychoanalysis Jung made many significant contributions. His association experiments confirmed Freud's hypothesis of repression which proved to be the cornerstone of psychoanalytic theory.
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C. G. Jung and the Shaman's Vision

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 1989
Implications for Modern Analysis and Psychotherapy. After this rather wide-ranging journey reviewing the shamanic archetype with Jung as its centre, we come back to the question of what all this means for the present age. We are now into the second generation as followers of Jung in terms of the movement that has developed bearing his name. It is clear
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C. G. Jung

1979
C. G. Jung beendete im Jahre 1900 sein Medizinstudium an der Universitat Basel. Er studierte bei Pierre Janet in Paris und arbeitete eine Zeitlang bei Eugene Bleuler, der das Konzept der Schizophrenie entwickelte. 1913 gab er seine Stellung an der Universitat von Zurich auf, um sich starker seiner Praxis, seiner Forschung und seinen Schriften widmen zu
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C. G. Jung animiste

Cahiers jungiens de psychanalyse, 2023
Le nom de C. G. Jung est lié aux champs d’études les plus disparates, comme la psychiatrie, la psychanalyse, la religion, la spiritualité, l’ésotérisme, l’alchimie, l’anthropologie, l’orientalisme, la franc-maçonnerie… mais certains préjugés, surtout culturels, ont jusqu’à présent empêché d’en voir le versant animiste pourtant évident. L’auteur propose
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C. G. Jung psychiatre

Cahiers jungiens de psychanalyse, 1996
L’auteur, en s’appuyant sur Ma vie , l’autobiographie de Jung, esquisse d’abord le cheminement qui le conduit à la psychiatrie. Puis elle le suit de 1900 à 1913 au travers des fonctions assumées et des travaux publiés. De 1900 à 1905 les années d’apprentissage concernent la thèse et surtout les travaux sur les expériences d’association chez les sujets ...
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C. G. Jung and the Kabbalah

Psychological Perspectives, 2012
One summer day Psychological Perspectives received an unsolicited paper about the Kabbalah, the teachings that form the mystical, more esoteric branch of Judaism.
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The Psychology of C G Jung

Nature, 1942
THE evaluation of Jung's contributions to psycho-X logy and psychiatry is by no means an easy task. His earlier achievements were as scientific as any made before or since in these difficult subjects. His book called “The Psychology of Dementia Precox” was a careful clinical study and showed that he was capable of exact observation.
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