Personality - The Individuation Process in the Light of C.G. Jung’s TypologyDaimon - 192 Seiten
The world-famous psychiatrist and pioneer of the unconscious, Carl Gustav Jung, never produced a systematic treatment of his own work – he was always moving forward. And so it became the life-task of his assistant-of-many-decades, Carl Alfred Meier, to gather and present in detail the various aspects of his far-reaching discoveries. This final volume of Meier’s work addresses the human personality in its encounters between consciousness and the unconscious, a process referred to as individuation. In describing such encounters, the author extensively explains the idea of Jung’s psychological types. “… Meier has a gift of expressing the most complex concepts simply … [this book] will not only enrich the natural scientist but act as an unfailing guide to the increasing hordes of lost people in search of a soul, in a world that has forfeited its meaning.” — Sir Laurens van der Post |
Inhalt
Phenomenology of the 4 Functions and the 2 Attitudes | |
The Compass | |
Theoretical Conclusions | |
Chapter V Figures of the Road to Individuation | |
Phenomenology of Individuation | |
Objective Witnesses | |
The Term Relationship | |
Marriage as the Paradigm for Relationships | |
Epilogue | |