06172nam 22018375 450 991082457900332120210304191228.01-283-41175-X97866134117541-4008-3914-910.1515/9781400839148(CKB)2670000000140030(EBL)833045(OCoLC)771876150(SSID)ssj0000634420(PQKBManifestationID)11444463(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000634420(PQKBWorkID)10640185(PQKB)11147793(DE-B1597)453819(OCoLC)979954376(DE-B1597)9781400839148(MiAaPQ)EBC833045(EXLCZ)99267000000014003020190708d2012 fg engur|n|---|||||txtccrDreams (From Volumes 4, 8, 12, and 16 of the Collected Works of C. G. Jung) /C. G. JungWith a New foreword by Sonu ShamdasaniPrinceton, NJ :Princeton University Press,[2012]©20111 online resource (363 p.)Jung Extracts"[F]rom The Collected works of C.G. Jung, vols. 4, 8, 12, and 16".0-691-15048-6 Contains bibliographic references and index.Frontmatter --TABLE OF CONTENTS --FOREWORD TO THE 2010 EDITION --NOTE OF ACKNOWLEDGMENT --LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS --PART I. DREAMS AND PSYCHOANALYSIS --PART II. DREAMS AND PSYCHIC ENERGY --PART III. THE PRACTICAL USE OF DREAM-ANALYSIS --PART IV. INDIVIDUAL DREAM SYMBOLISM IN RELATION TO ALCHEMY --BIBLIOGRAPHY --INDEXDream analysis is a distinctive and foundational part of analytical psychology, the school of psychology founded by C. G. Jung and his successors. This volume collects Jung's most insightful contributions to the study of dreams and their meaning. The essays in this volume, written by Jung between 1909 and 1945, reveal Jung's most essential views about dreaming--especially regarding the relationship between language and dream. Through these studies, Jung grew to understand that dreams are themselves a language, a language through which the soul communicates with the body. The essays included are "The Analysis of Dreams," "On the Significance of Number Dreams," "General Aspects of Dream Psychology," "On the Nature of Dreams," "The Practical Use of Dream Analysis," and "Individual Dream Symbolism in Relation to Alchemy" (complete with illustrations). New to this edition is a foreword by Sonu Shamdasani, Philemon Professor of Jung History at University College London.Bollingen series ;20.DreamsPsychoanalysisActive imagination.Allusion.Ambiguity.Analogy.Analytical psychology.Anxiety dream.Archetype.Bollingen Foundation.Carl Jung.Causality.Certainty.Circumference.Classical element.Consciousness.Cowardice.Criticism.Cryptomnesia.Deity.Depersonalization.Determination.Dream interpretation.Dream.Emblem.Empiricism.Existence.Explanation.Feeling.Free association (psychology).God.Good and evil.His Family.Hypothesis.Illustration.Image of God.Indication (medicine).Individuation.Inquiry.Instance (computer science).Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious.Libido.Literature.Mahayana.Mandala.Medical psychology.Mental disorder.Mithraism.Morality.Mysticism.Nekyia.Neurosis.Neuroticism.Ouroboros.Overreaction.Paracelsus.Parapsychology.Personal unconscious.Personality.Phenomenon.Philosopher.Philosophy.Potentiality and actuality.Practical reason.Precognition.Prejudice.Prima materia.Probability.Psyche (psychology).Psychiatrist.Psychiatry.Psychic.Psychoanalysis.Psychologist.Psychology and Alchemy.Psychology.Psychotherapy.Purusha.Reality.Reason.Religion.Reminiscence.Result.Richard Wilhelm (sinologist).Self-awareness.Self-experimentation.Sonu Shamdasani.Stupa.Suggestion.Symptom.Taoism.The Other Hand.Theory.Theosophy.Thought.Transference.Treatise.Two Essays on Analytical Psychology.Uncertainty.Unconsciousness.Understanding.Writing.Dreams.Psychoanalysis.154.6/34Jung C. G.931461Hull R. F.C1606368Shamdasani Sonu522683DE-B1597DE-B1597BOOK9910824579003321Dreams3990661UNINA