The Psychology of the Unconscious
ger. Psychologie des Unbewussten · 1916
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Brief Overview
In the book «The Psychology of the Unconscious», Carl Gustav Jung explores the concept of the unconscious, its structure, and its influence on the human psyche. Jung develops ideas about the collective unconscious, archetypes, and their manifestations in myths, dreams, and art. He analyzes the differences between the personal and collective unconscious and describes how these levels affect individual behavior and mental health. Jung also examines the process of individuation, which involves integrating unconscious elements into consciousness, fostering personal growth and self-awareness. The book is a significant contribution to the development of analytical psychology and offers a profound understanding of the human psyche.
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Date of publication: 26 November 2024
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Genre: Psychology
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