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9781780281148

Carl Jung: Wounded Healer of the Soul : An Illustrated Biography

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  • ISBN13:

    9781780281148

  • ISBN10:

    1780281145

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2012-05-01
  • Publisher: Watkins
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Summary

Fifty years after his death, Carl Jung's revolutionary theories still attract and fascinate readers, as shown by the bestselling success of the recently published illuminated volume The Red Book. This critically acclaimed biography does full justice to his lasting contributions to psychology and philosophy, his tumultuous relationship with Freud, and his wide-ranging spiritual explorations. Showcasing superb artwork reflecting Jung's teachings, including works by Georges Rouault, Rene Magritte, and Paul Klee, as well as works by Jung himself and art from indigenous cultures and the ancient world, Claire Dunne explores the journey of a healer who honed his skills by attending to the wounds in his own soul.

Author Biography

Claire Dunne is an author, broadcaster, and producer who has lectured around the world on Carl Jung and many other subjects. Born in Ireland and a resident of Australia for many years, she founded two Australian multicultural radio stations and was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for her contributions to multicultural education and broadcasting.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. 9
Preface to the New Editionp. 11
Introductionp. 17
Woundedp. 20
Preludep. 23
The Childp. 25
Adolescencep. 33
Studiesp. 39
First Workp. 43
Emmap. 45
Jung and Freudp. 48
Descentp. 67
Tonip. 72
Breakthroughp. 74
Healerp. 80
Preludep. 83
Primal Culturesp. 87
Bollingenp. 94
Metaphorsp. 96
Historical Counterpartsp. 98
Reminiscencesp. 101
The Individuation Processp. 105
Healer at Workp. 117
Helpers: Emma, Tonip. 128
Family Lifep. 133
Reminiscencesp. 134
Strifep. 139
Indian Summerp. 146
Of the Soulp. 150
Visionsp. 153
Reminiscences Post-Warp. 160
Answer to Jobp. 169
Jung and Christianityp. 177
Synchronicityp. 184
Lettersp. 196
Tonip. 199
Four Decades Onp. 204
Emmap. 209
Mysterium Conjunctionsp. 213
Late Companyp. 218
Memories, Dreams, Reflectionsp. 224
Human Beingp. 226
Jung and Godp. 230
Last Workp. 236
Small Comfortp. 237
Self-Assessmentp. 242
Return to Sourcep. 244
Notesp. 248
Indexp. 257
Sourcesp. 264
Author Acknowledgmentsp. 271
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