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TM --- the TM movement --- mantra --- the fasces Method --- TM effects --- suggestibility --- placebo conditions --- hypnosis --- the Maharishi --- word games --- religion --- protoreligion --- the neurotic believer syndrome --- psychosis
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witchcraft --- public consciousness --- graveyard desecrations --- black magic rites --- vandalism --- manifestations of the black art --- the Salem witch trials --- sorcery in Melanesia --- Meister Crowley --- psychology --- hypnotism --- suggestibility
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A complete revision of Psychology of the Unconscious (orig. 1911-12), Jung's first important statement of his independent position.
Mental illness --- Symbolism. --- Ahura Mazda. --- Allusion. --- Analogy. --- Anthropomorphism. --- Apuleius. --- Archetype. --- Asceticism. --- Attis. --- Author. --- Autosuggestion. --- Bibliography. --- Castration. --- Christianity. --- Clyde Fitch. --- Consciousness. --- Creation myth. --- Deity. --- Dionysus. --- Disease. --- Disgust. --- Dissociation (psychology). --- Dynamism (metaphysics). --- Edition (book). --- Eleusinian Mysteries. --- Energy (esotericism). --- Error. --- Existence. --- Explanation. --- Fairy tale. --- Feces. --- Feeling. --- Fertility. --- Forehead. --- God. --- Harpocrates. --- Herodotus. --- Hieros gamos. --- Human brain. --- Illustration. --- Immortality. --- Incest. --- Individuation. --- Libido. --- Lupercalia. --- Manichaeism. --- Medical psychology. --- Mental disorder. --- Mithraism. --- Mother goddess. --- Mythology. --- Neurosis. --- Neuroticism. --- Obstacle. --- Omnipotence. --- Parapsychology. --- Persecution. --- Phallus. --- Phenomenon. --- Philosophy. --- Picus. --- Playwright. --- Pleasure. --- Poetry. --- Priapus. --- Psychic. --- Psychology and Alchemy. --- Psychology of the Unconscious. --- Psychology. --- Psychopomp. --- Psychotherapy. --- Purusha. --- Quotation. --- Religion. --- Religious experience. --- Renunciation. --- Result. --- Rite. --- Ruler. --- Sarah Bernhardt. --- Schizophrenia. --- Science. --- Solar deity. --- Suggestibility. --- Suggestion. --- Sympathy. --- Symptom. --- Temperament. --- Text (literary theory). --- The Erotic. --- The Other Hand. --- The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud. --- The Various. --- Theory. --- Thought. --- Tiamat. --- Uncertainty. --- Unconscious mind. --- Understanding. --- Unrequited love. --- Writing.
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This volume is a miscellany of writings that Jung published after the Collected Works had been planned, minor and fugitive works that he wished to assign to a special volume, and early writings that came to light in the course of research.
Psychoanalysis. --- A Matter of Fact. --- Allusion. --- Analogy. --- Analytical psychology. --- Answer to Job. --- Anxiety disorder. --- Apperception. --- Archetype. --- Astrology. --- Buddhism. --- Carl Jung. --- Catholic Church. --- Christ. --- Christianity. --- Collective unconscious. --- Concept. --- Conscience. --- Consciousness. --- Criticism. --- Deity. --- Delusion. --- Dementia praecox. --- Depth psychology. --- Diagnosis. --- Disadvantage. --- Disease. --- Dissociation (psychology). --- Dream interpretation. --- Elijah. --- Empiricism. --- Essay. --- Experience. --- Explanation. --- Extraversion and introversion. --- Feeling. --- Foreword. --- Free association (psychology). --- Gnosticism. --- God. --- Hallucination. --- Hypnosis. --- Hysteria. --- Imagination. --- Indication (medicine). --- Individuation. --- Inferiority complex. --- Kabbalah. --- Lecture. --- Libido. --- Literature. --- Medical history. --- Medical psychology. --- Mental disorder. --- Mithraism. --- Morality. --- Mrs. --- Neurosis. --- Observation. --- Paracelsus. --- Parapsychology. --- Personality. --- Phenomenon. --- Philosopher. --- Philosophy. --- Physician. --- Precognition. --- Prejudice. --- Principle. --- Protestantism. --- Psyche (psychology). --- Psychiatry. --- Psychologist. --- Psychology of the Unconscious. --- Psychology. --- Psychopathology. --- Psychotherapy. --- Publication. --- Reality. --- Reason. --- Religion. --- Result. --- Schizophrenia. --- Science. --- Sigmund Freud. --- Stupidity. --- Suffering. --- Suggestibility. --- Suggestion. --- Symptom. --- Theology. --- Theory. --- Therapeutic effect. --- Thought. --- Transference. --- Treatise. --- Unconscious mind. --- Unconsciousness. --- Understanding. --- Writing.
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At the turn of the last century C. G. Jung began his career as a psychiatrist. During the next decade three men whose names are famous in the annals of medical psychology influenced his professional development: Pierre Janet, under whom he studied at the Salpetriere Hospital in Paris; Eugen Bleuler, his chief at the Burgholzli Hospital in Zurich; and Sigmund Freud, with whom Jung began corresponding in 1906. It is Bleuler, and to a lesser extent Janet, whose influence bears on the studies in descriptive and experimental psychiatry composing Volume 1 of the Collected Works. This first volume of Jung's Collected Works contains papers that appeared between 1902 and 1905. It opens with Jung's dissertation for the medical degree: "On the Psychology and Pathology of So-called Occult Phenomena," a detailed analysis of the case of an hysterical adolescent girl who professed to be a medium. This study foreshadows much of his later work and is indispensable to all serious students of his psychiatric career. The volume also includes papers on cryptomnesia, hysterical parapraxes in reading, manic mood disorder, simulated insanity, and other topics.
Psychoanalysis. --- Psychiatry --- Alcoholism. --- Amnesia. --- Analgesic. --- Analytical psychology. --- Anesthesia. --- Attempt. --- Auditory hallucination. --- Automatic writing. --- Autosuggestion. --- Bibliography. --- Calculation. --- Catatonia. --- Consciousness. --- Conversion disorder. --- Convulsion. --- Crime. --- Criticism. --- Cryptomnesia. --- Daydream. --- Delusion. --- Dementia praecox. --- Dementia. --- Depression (mood). --- Desperation (novel). --- Diagnosis. --- Dissociation (psychology). --- Distraction. --- Dizziness. --- Edition (book). --- Embarrassment. --- Epilepsy. --- Explanation. --- Fatigue (medical). --- Feeble-minded. --- Feeling. --- Fraud. --- Ganser syndrome. --- Ganser. --- Gerhard Adler. --- Good and evil. --- Hallucination. --- Headache. --- Hypnosis. --- Hysteria. --- Imprisonment. --- Inferiority complex. --- Intellectual disability. --- Irritability. --- Literature. --- Malingering. --- Mania. --- Medical diagnosis. --- Mental disorder. --- Mood disorder. --- Moral insanity. --- Murder. --- Neurosis. --- Observation. --- Overreaction. --- Paralysis. --- Pathological lying. --- Personality. --- Pessimism. --- Phenomenon. --- Physical examination. --- Plagiarism. --- Psychiatry. --- Psychology of the Unconscious. --- Psychology. --- Psychomotor agitation. --- Psychopathology. --- Psychopathy. --- Puberty. --- Publication. --- Recklessness (psychology). --- Relapse. --- Respondent. --- Result. --- Retrograde amnesia. --- Sensibility. --- Shame. --- Simulation. --- Sleepwalking. --- Solitary confinement. --- Stupor. --- Suggestibility. --- Suggestion. --- Suicide attempt. --- Suicide. --- Symbols of Transformation. --- Symptom. --- The Collected Works of C. G. Jung. --- The Other Hand. --- The Various. --- Theft. --- Theory. --- Thought. --- Thus Spoke Zarathustra. --- Word Association. --- Writing.
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Until 1912 the association of Jung and Freud was very close, and Jung was regarded as one of the leading practitioners of psychoanalysis. Subsequently, however, Jung began to differ with Freud, and his public criticism of psychoanalysis led to a formal rupture between them. The papers in this volume contain the essentials of that criticism, especially "The Theory of Psychoanalysis," a lecture series given at Fordham University in 1912. Two later papers-"Freud and Jung: Contrasts" and the introduction to a book by W. M. Kranefeldt-together form a basis for further study of Jung's reassessment of psychoanalysis.Originally published in 1976.The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback and hardcover editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
Psychoanalysis. --- Freud, Sigmund, --- Abreaction. --- Adoption. --- Analytical psychology. --- Anterograde amnesia. --- Antipathy. --- Antithesis. --- Anxiety disorder. --- Anxiety. --- Asceticism. --- Castration anxiety. --- Catharsis. --- Cherry picking. --- Consciousness. --- Cowardice. --- Criticism. --- Cynicism (contemporary). --- Delusion. --- Dementia praecox. --- Dementia. --- Depth psychology. --- Dissociation (psychology). --- Dream world (plot device). --- Eduard von Hartmann. --- Electra complex. --- Embarrassment. --- Extraversion and introversion. --- Family Constellations. --- Form of life (philosophy). --- Free association (psychology). --- General knowledge. --- Hostility. --- Hypnoid state. --- Hypnosis. --- Hypocrisy. --- Hysteria. --- Imbecile. --- Incest taboo. --- Incest. --- Indication (medicine). --- Introduction to Psychoanalysis. --- Laziness. --- Libido. --- Luck. --- Malthusianism. --- Masturbation. --- Modern physics. --- Narcissistic personality disorder. --- Negative transference. --- Neurosis. --- Neuroticism. --- Oedipus complex. --- Opportunism. --- Oppression. --- Overreaction. --- Pain and pleasure. --- Parapsychology. --- Pathological (mathematics). --- Perversion. --- Phenomenon. --- Pierre Janet. --- Precognition. --- Prejudice. --- Problem play. --- Psychiatry. --- Psychoanalysis. --- Psychoanalytic theory. --- Psychological repression. --- Psychological trauma. --- Psychology. --- Psychotherapy. --- Puberty. --- Rational emotive behavior therapy. --- Reaction formation. --- Reality principle. --- Religion. --- Scholasticism. --- Selfishness. --- Sexual dysfunction. --- Sexual fantasy. --- Sexual function. --- Sexual obsessions. --- Sexual repression. --- Sigmund Freud. --- Sin of omission. --- Sublimation (psychology). --- Suggestibility. --- Suggestion. --- Superstition. --- Symbols of Transformation. --- Symptom. --- The Future of an Illusion. --- The Interpretation of Dreams. --- The Philosopher. --- The Psychopathology of Everyday Life. --- Theory. --- Therapeutic effect. --- Thought. --- Totem and Taboo. --- Transference. --- Working hypothesis.
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