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  • C. G. Jung: The Basics

  • By: Ruth Williams
  • Narrated by: Lisa Coleman
  • Length: 6 hrs and 33 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)

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C. G. Jung: The Basics

By: Ruth Williams
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C. G. Jung: The Basics is an accessible, concise introduction to the life and ideas of C. G. Jung for listeners of all backgrounds, from those new to Jung’s work to those looking for a convenient reference.

Ruth Williams eloquently and succinctly introduces the key concepts of Jungian theory and paints his biographical picture with clarity. The book begins with an overview of Jung’s family life, childhood, and relationship with (and subsequent split from) Sigmund Freud. Williams then progresses thematically through the key concepts in his work, clearly explaining ideas including the unconscious, the structure of the psyche, archetypes, individuation, psychological types and alchemy. C. G. Jung: The Basics also presents Jung’s theories on dreams and the self, and explains how his ideas developed and how they can be applied to everyday life. The book also discusses some of the negative claims made about Jung, especially his ideas on politics, race, and gender, and includes detailed explanations and examples throughout, including a chronology of Jung’s life and suggested further materials.

C. G. Jung: The Basics will be key material for students at all levels coming to Jung’s ideas for the first time and general listeners with an interest in his work. For those already familiar with Jungian concepts, it will provide a helpful guide to applying these ideas to the real world.

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"More than ever we need Jung, whose intuitions are proving indispensable to understanding and interacting with the twentyfirst century, from issues of globalism and ecological crisis, to the challenges of living with technology. Jung: the Basics offers excellent starting points for complete beginners or for those seeking fresh psychological perspectives on history, modernity, symbolism, spirituality, the arts, creative practice and our relationships to each other and the planet. Suitable for clinicians in training and students of disciplines from the humanities to the social sciences, this book brings an important resource into accessible and exciting perspective for our times." - Susan Rowland (Ph.D.) is Chair of MA Engaged Humanities and the Creative Life at Pacifica Graduate Institute, and teaches on the doctoral program in Jungian psychology and Archetypal Studies. She is the author of Remembering Dionysus: Revisioning Psychology and Literature in C. G. Jung and James Hillman (Routledge 2017)

"The chapters are well defined and take the reader through the main Jungian concepts of; the unconscious, the psyche, archetypes, individuation, psychological types, dreams and alchemy. All the classic concepts that a Jung novice will hear, and perhaps even use in everyday language, without ever really comprehending the aetiology behind them. The joy of this book is its structure; huge topics are broken down into a comprehensive, yet digestible format." -Melanie Pickles, MBACP, Integrative Counsellor working in Private Practice and PCSR member.

"Even the most experienced Jungian scholar will find this work useful as one can get so easily to the relevant topic. This is then backed up by a solid, well-researched reference and further resource section at the end of each chapter, thus inviting the reader to find out more and form their own conclusions. I very much hope that this work will be included in the reading list of any psychotherapy or counselling training." -Alex Datziel, New Psychothrapist

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Great primer on Jung's basics

It's incredible how the author could condense 20+ volumes of Jung's work into a thin volume of ideas. The only draw back is that the book wasted the last two chapters delving in to Jung's reputation as a racist, Nazi sympathizer, and sexist.

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