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On the Nature of the Psyche

ger. Über die Psychologie des Unbewussten · 1947
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Book Review

Carl Gustav Jung's book «On the Nature of the Psyche» is a significant contribution to the field of depth psychology and psychoanalysis. In this work, Jung explores the complex aspects of the human psyche, with particular attention to the unconscious and its role in personality formation. Critics note that Jung offers a unique perspective on the psyche, distinct from the Freudian approach, focusing on the collective unconscious and archetypes. Jung views the psyche as a dynamic system where the conscious and unconscious interact, creating a whole personality. Critics emphasize that the book requires careful reading and deep reflection, as Jung uses complex concepts and extensive cultural and historical references. Despite this, Jung's work is highly valued for its innovative approach and influence on the development of psychology and psychotherapy. It continues to inspire researchers and practitioners, offering rich material for studying human nature and mental processes.

On the Nature of the Psyche
Date of publication: 27 November 2024
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On the Nature of the Psyche
Original titleger. Über die Psychologie des Unbewussten · 1947
Genre: Psychology