Jungian Psychology; Theory and Practice
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About the Book
The empirical approach allowed Jung to probe areas and expressions of the psyche impossible to reach otherwise. Impeccable scholarship and erudition plus extensive clinical experience support Jung’s map of the human psyche and allows the rest of us to better understand ourselves. This book reviews the major themes from Jung’s Collected Works and considers related writings of contemporary authors. Each chapter focuses on a specific aspect of Jung’s works and provides the reader with study guides and appropriate references.
About the Author
James Witzig, Ph.D., was born and raised in Corvallis, Oregon. After serving in the navy during World War II, he went to Zurich in 1948 for graduate studies in psychology. There, he ‘stumbled’ on the newly-founded C. G. Jung Institute and has been a serious student of Jung’s analytical psychology ever since. Over the intervening years, he practiced as a clinical psychologist and recently as a Jungian analyst in Eugene, Oregon where he currently resides. He was a founding member of the Oregon Friends of Jung and is on the faculty of the C. G. Jung Institute Pacific Northwest.