From Freud to Jung

From Freud to Jung

A Comparative Study of the Psychology of the Unconscious

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This comparative study of the basic concepts of Freud and Jung is designed to give a comprehensive understanding of Jung's work. The author traces the development of Jung from his initial fascination with Freud's ideas to his gradual liberation from these powerful concepts and the final breakthrough into his own unique theories of man and the cosmos. Jung's fundamental view—that the psyche is a totality of conscious and unconscious elements that seeks to realize itself—stands in sharp contrast to Freud's early view of the psyche as primarily the effect of prior causes. Hence Freud tends to stress the pathological, whereas Jung looks to the creative and self-transcending aspects of human nature. The final section of the book describes the development of Jung's ideas after the death of Freud, particularly his concept of the archetypes.
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C. G. Jung Foundation Books Series

Individuation in Fairy Tales
Inner Child in Dreams
From Freud to Jung
Woman's Mysteries
The Feminine in Fairy Tales
Golden Ass of Apuleius
Psyche and Matter
The Way of All Women
Archetypal Dimensions of the Psyche
Dreams
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About the Author

Liliane Frey-Rohn
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