TY - BOOK AU - Jacobi,Jolande AU - Manheim,Ralph TI - The psychology of C.G. Jung: an introduction with illustrations SN - 0300016735 AV - BF173.J85 J3213 1973 U1 - 150.1954 21 PY - 1973///] CY - New Haven PB - Yale University Press KW - Jung, C. G. KW - Jungian psychology KW - Psychoanalysis N1 - Translation of: Die Psychologie von C.G. Jung; "First published ... in the United States of America in 1943 by Yale University Press"--Title page verso; Includes bibliographical references and index; Foreword / by C.G. Jung -- Preface -- Introduction: The psychology of C.G. Jung -- I. The nature and the structure of the psyche -- Consciousness and the unconscious -- The functions of consciousness -- The attitude types -- The type problem in creative people -- The persona -- The contents of the unconscious -- The complex -- The archetypes -- II. The laws of the psychic processes and forces -- The concept of libido -- Structure of the opposites -- Forms of movement of libido -- Progression and regression -- Value intensity and constellation -- III. The practical application of Jung's theory -- Two-fold aspect Jungian psychology -- Relationship to the exact sciences -- 'Causality' and 'finality' -- The dialectical process -- Ways to the unconscious -- Dreams -- Dream interpretation -- The roots of dreams -- The different types of dreams -- Pattern and arrangement in dreams -- Manifold meaning of dream content -- Compensatory aspect of dreams -- Dreams as the 'land of childhood' -- The stages of dream interpretation -- The structure of dreams -- Conditionalism -- The amplification method -- Reductive interpretation -- The dynamic aspect of dreams -- Individual and collective meaning -- Forms of interpretation -- Projection -- The symbol -- Symbol and sign -- Pictorial expressions -- Basic principles of the analysis -- On the meaning of neurosis -- The 'prospective' aspect -- The development of the personality -- The individuation process -- The shadow -- Animus and anima -- The archetypes of 'spirit' and 'matter' -- The self -- The realization of the self -- The uniting symbol -- Mandala symbols -- Parallels to the individuation process -- Analytical psychology and religion -- Transformation and maturation -- Responsibility rests with the individual -- Biographical sketch of C.G. Jung ER -