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by Jolande Jacobi

Author: Jolande Jacobi
Subcategory: Psychology
Language: English
Publisher: Yale University Press; 3rd edition (1943)
Category: Medicine
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The Psychology Of . Jung. by. Dr Jolande Jacobi. Book Source: Digital Library of India Item 2015. author: Dr Jolande Jacobi d. ate.

The Psychology Of . te: 2011-06-07 d. citation: 1943 d. dentifier. origpath: d/0115/966 d. copyno: 1 d.

Jolande Jacobi (25 March 1890 – 1 April 1973) was a Swiss psychologist, best remembered for her work with Carl Jung, and for her writings on Jungian psychology. Born in Budapest, Hungary (then under Austria-Hungary) as Jolande Szekacs, she became known as Jolande Jacobi after her marriage at the age of nineteen to Andor Jacobi. She spent part of her life in Budapest (until 1919), part in Vienna (until 1938) and part in Zurich.

Only 9 left in stock (more on the way). The book also includes the complete bibliography of the many journal articles and books written by Jung during his long and productive lifetime there are eight color plates among the 'pictures from the unconscious' and other illustrations which give a better idea of the intrapsychic process than can be conveyed in words.

Jolande Jacobi was an associate of . She is known for her ability to explain Jung’s theories clearly and logically. Jacobi explains how archetypes, complexes and symbols are perceived, interact with each other, and gain autonomous power. Her clear definitions are valuable as Jung’s works often contain elements of ambiguity. COMPLEX (. – 30). Feeling-toned groups of representations in the unconscious Jacobi relates the information about complexes by saying, Jung as opposed to Freud, believed complexes reveal more about the unconscious than dreams do.

In the individuation process, as understood by Jung, the primary concern is the individual experience of death and rebirth through struggle and suffering, through a conscious, lifelong, unremitting endeavour to broaden the scope of one’s consciousness and so attain a greater inner freedom. The Psychology of C G Jung- Jolande Jacobi updated their profile picture. January 5, 2018 ·. See All. The book also includes the complete bibliography of the many journal articles & books written by Jung during his long productive lifetime. There are eight color plates among the "pictures from the unconscious" & other illustrations which give a better idea of the intrapsychic process than can be conveyed in words.

I have used a number of introductions to the ideas of Carl Jung in my Literature and Psychology courses over the years, and Jacobi's book is the best. My students find its presentation of Jung's ideas clear and thorough.

Dear Dr. Jacobi, 13 March 1956. P. 2 74: The idea of the ‘wholeness of the psyche,’ which subsequently led Jung to the conception of the individuation process and to the methods of activating it, was from the beginning the determining factor in his psychological vision. Forgive me for being so late with my report. I have read your essay in the Psyche Festschrift with great interest. This sentence is incorrect. In the first place, the idea of wholeness did not lead me to the conception of the individuation process.

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Format Paperback 215 pages. Dimensions 140 x 210 x 1. 5mm 272g. Publication date 02 May 2011. Publisher Yale University Press.

1954, color illustrations, book is top notch but dj is worn