Fundamentals of analytical psychology. Archetypal approach. Kabampova T.
A feature of the presentation of the material in this book is a certain revision of the classical half -trip to the basic concepts of analytical psychology, which is more based on the theory of archetypal psychology of James Hillman than on the classical school of Jungianism. For example, the concept of an archetype does not come down exclusively to the structure of the collective unconscious, but expanded to the laws of the structure of the universe, which is more consistent with the late understanding of the archetype Jung. Such concepts as a complex, an ego, shadow, person, self, anim and animus are also revised.
one of the copyright finds concerns the description and understanding of the experiences that the ego experiences in contact with other mental structures: by that, by the fact, by What kind of emotion is experiencing the ego, you can understand with which complex or archetype it interacts and at what stage of its development it is located.
the combination of the complexity and structuralness of the material serves as a greater understanding of the deepest direction of the deep psychology, and even the unprofessional reader , who picked up this book, will be able not only to get acquainted with the main ideas of analytical psychology, but also to look at the surrounding world, himself and mental reality.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Author | Kabulkova Tatyana |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 352 |
| The year of publishing | 2018 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
| Type of paper | Offset |
| View | Specialized medicine |
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