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Practice of Psychotherapy (The Collected Works of C. G. by C. G. Jung

By C. G. Jung

Essays on elements of analytical treatment, in particular the transference, abreaction, and dream research. includes an extra essay, "The Realities of functional Psychotherapy," came across between Jung''s posthumous papers.

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Mara Kalnins (Cambridge, ), pp. –. SCAL :–. Jung has the horse as one of the symbols of the libido: see Jung , ,  and especially ff. See Explanatory note on :. xxxviii Introduction Lawrence and education In addition to his new physiologically based psychology, Lawrence returned to another related concern – education. Although he had long been critical of the education system of his day, there can be little doubt that in writing the psychology books he is reacting not only against applications of Freudian theory to education, as represented by Barbara Low’s involvement in an experimental school, but against a wider progressive movement.

Iii. –) Traces of his reading and his response to Jung’s work are apparent a year later in the first chapter of Psychoanalysis and the Unconscious.  By the time he first met David Eder in mid-, the latter had developed ‘a strong sympathy with the psychological outlook of Jung . . The personality and writings of Jung were calculated to appeal to one of Eder’s temperament . . the broad sweep of Jung’s approach, together with his richness and fertility of illustration, appealed to  ().

Lawrence read the book in November–December  and, when sending it on to Katherine Mansfield, cautioned her: I send you the Jung book . . Beware of it – this Mother-incest idea can become an obsession. But it seems to me there is this much truth in it: that at certain periods the man has a desire and a tendency to return unto the woman, make her his goal and end, find his justification in her. In this way he casts himself as it were into her womb, and she, the Magna Mater, receives him with gratification.

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