Description
Most of these articles are by practicing Jungian analysts, some of whom were among the first in Britain. They show how Jung’s discoveries are used by the working analyst and analysand and the ways in which some of his ideas have been developed as a result of this experience. They range from the description of a session with Jung himself and accounts of clinical experience with archetypal dreams and synchronous events, to discussions about Jung’s interest in alchemy and gnosticism.
Molly Tuby has chosen these articles for their accessibility to the general reader as well as their usefulness to analysts, analysands and psychotherapists of all persuasions. They are not over-technical and cover a wide range of Jungian concepts. The introduction offers a useful explanation of basic Jungian terms.