Description
In this volume are collected Jung’s most important papers on psychotherapy.
Part I brings together essays on general questions of analytical therapy, while in Part II are grouped studies of the specific subjects of abrecation, dream analysis, and the transference.
Part III, “The Psychology of the Transference,” is an authoritative statement on this central problem of the analytical opus. In this section, which is illustrated with many fascinating wooducts taken from alchemical works, Jung draws a close parallel between the modern psychotherapeutic process and the symbolical pictures in a sixteenth-century alchemical text, the Rosarium philosophorum.