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100 1 $aSmith, Robert C.
245 14 $aThe wounded Jung :$beffects of Jung's relationships on his life and work /$cRobert C. Smith.
260 $aEvanston, Ill. :$bNorthwestern University Press,$c©1996.
300 $axiii, 208 pages ;$c24 cm
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490 1 $aPsychosocial issues
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 187-201) and index.
505 0 $aChronology of Jung's Life / Aniela Jaffe -- 1. Mother No. 1 and Mother No. 2 -- 2. The Personal and Mythic Father -- 3. Jung and Freud: A Daimonic Tug-of-War -- 4. Creative Illness: Jung's Relation to the Unconscious -- 5. The Lost Feminine: Jung's Relationships with Women -- 6. Great Minds: The Impact of Received Ideas -- 7. The Urgency of Spirituality: Jungs's Relation to the Divine -- 8. Self and Myth: A Modern Integration -- 9. Creativity and Healing: Jung's Relation to His Inner Daimon.
520 $aCarl Jung, the founder of analytical psychology, is widely considered an intuitive genius with a profound understanding of the peculiar spiritual dilemmas of modern man. In this book, Robert C. Smith shows how Jung's interest in the healing of the psyche was rooted in the conflicts of his own childhood. Smith begins by exploring Jung's formative and transformative life experience, including his relationships with a deeply troubled mother and despairing father, with Sigmund Freud, and with the various women in his life. The relationships to his parents, in particular, have been remarkably unexplored by scholars. Smith then shows how these experiences shaped Jung's thoughts and writing -including his reassessment of religion as inner process - as well as his fascination with gnosticism and alchemy; the attention Jung gives to psychology as myth and the realization of selfhood; and his reinterpretation of evil as a process to be integrated into the proper sphere of human existence. Smith's findings are based on the unprecedented number of primary sources to which he had access, including archival research, his own interviews with many of Jung's intimates, and personal correspondence with Jung himself, as well as on the synthesis of a wide range of recent scholarship on Jung. The culmination of many years of scholarship and reflection, this book should be read by anyone interested in spiritual healing or the connection between psychology and religion.
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