Summary: teach yourself Jung is an accessible and fascinating guide to the 'father of analytical psychology' and his influential work. Ruth Snowden begins by exploring Jung's upbringing and the environment into which he was born. She then goes on to analyse the influences on the man himself and how they came to shape his ideological and spiritual development. The intricacies of Jung's complex systems of thought are discussed in a straightforward and jargon-free way with particular focus on Jung's lifelong fascination with the spiritual, the numinous, the inner world and the self-realization of the unconscious. Jung’s exploration of mythology, dreams, visions and fantasies, as well as his studies into the journey of the psyche, are all looked at with engaging objectivity, making his often complex beliefs and work easy to get to grips with. Ruth Snowden also looks at his legacy today and how his work and ideas have shaped psychology – many therapists are still trained in the Jungian method.
Provides anyone studying Jung with a jargon-free, straightforward guide to his complex systems of thought.All the teach yourself features - 'in this chapter you will learn:', taking it further, glossary, index, introductions and summaries will ensure that this subject is as easy to get to grips with as possible.Perfect for all those students wanting a good background in the subject.Great for revision or a quick refresh of this influential man and his work.
Table of Contents: Introduction1. Jung's life and career2. Early influences3. Jung's inner world4. Exploring the psyche5. The journey of the psyche6. Dreams and symbols7. The personality and relationships8. The esoteric and the paranormal9. Religion and spirituality10. Jung the visionaryGlossaryTaking it further
About the Author(s): Ruth Snowden (nee Berry) is a freelance writer - fiction and non-fiction - with particular interest and experience in esoteric psychology and women's spirituality.