Ego and Archetype
| 作者 | Edward F. Edinger |
|---|---|
| 出版社 | Ingram International Inc |
| 商品描述 | Ego and Archetype:AmedicalpsychiatristandfoundingmemberoftheJungFoundationexploresapivotalpartofanalyticalpsychology:encounteringtheselfthroughindividuationThi |
| 作者 | Edward F. Edinger |
|---|---|
| 出版社 | Ingram International Inc |
| 商品描述 | Ego and Archetype:AmedicalpsychiatristandfoundingmemberoftheJungFoundationexploresapivotalpartofanalyticalpsychology:encounteringtheselfthroughindividuationThi |
內容簡介 A medical psychiatrist and founding member of the Jung Foundation explores a pivotal part of analytical psychology: encountering the self through individuation This book is about the individual's journey to psychological wholeness, known in analytical psychology as the process of individuation. Edward Edinger traces the stages in this process and relates them to the search for meaning through encounters with symbolism in religion, myth, dreams, and art. For contemporary men and women, Edinger believes, the encounter with the self is equivalent to the discovery of God. The result of the dialogue between the ego and the archetypal image of God is an experience that dramatically changes the individual's worldview and makes possible a new and more meaningful way of life.
作者介紹 Edward F. Edinger, M.D., a founding member of the C. G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology in New York, is the author of many books on Jungian psychology, including The Eternal Drama and Anatomy of the Psyche: Alchemical Symbolism in Psychotherapy.
| 書名 / | Ego and Archetype |
|---|---|
| 作者 / | Edward F. Edinger |
| 簡介 / | Ego and Archetype:AmedicalpsychiatristandfoundingmemberoftheJungFoundationexploresapivotalpartofanalyticalpsychology:encounteringtheselfthroughindividuationThi |
| 出版社 / | Ingram International Inc |
| ISBN13 / | 9780877735762 |
| ISBN10 / | |
| EAN / | 9780877735762 |
| 誠品26碼 / | 2683047594008 |
| 頁數 / | 328 |
| 裝訂 / | P:平裝 |
| 語言 / | 3:英文 |
| 尺寸 / | 22.9x15.3x2.4 |
| 級別 / | N:無 |
| 重量(g) / | 449.1 |
最佳賣點 : A study of the journey to psychological wholeness--a process that Jung described as a conscious encounter between the ego and the archetypal symbols of the collective unconscious. For contemporary people, Edinger asserts, this encounter is equivalent to the discovery of God--and a critically important experience for everyone. 68 halftones.