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Boundaries of
the Soul
The Practice of
Jung's Psychology
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June Singer, Ph.D. |
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In
1994, a revised version of this book became available. For nearly
25 years, this text has served as a refreshingly clear and much
appreciated guide to those new to Jungian psychology. It also serves
as a reference to professionals in the field. Dr. Singer, a preeminent
Jungian analyst, has dedicated her career to amplifying, updating
and further developing C.G. Jung's ideas about the human psyche.
This new version includes an updated chapter on psychological types.
FEATURES
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The
premier introduction to Jungian psychology
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Stresses
the importance of Individuation
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Newly
revised chapter on Typology
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Dancing the
Wheel of Psychological Types
by
Mary Loomis, Ph.D.
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Unique
in its orientation, Dancing
the Wheel of Psychological Types (1991) integrates Jungian Type
concepts and ancient Native American teachings. Relates to the Medicine
Wheel, the Powers of the Four Directions and the Star Maiden Circle
to each other. The book focuses on issues involved in becoming conscious
and enabling the individuation process to unfold.
FEATURES
- Describes
Medicine Wheel and the Powers of the Four Directions
- Details
Jung's ideas about psychological types and the development
of the Singer-Loomis Inventory
- Relates
the Medicine Wheel, Typology and Individuation
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