Jungian Psychoanalysis by Murray B. Stein
Working in the Spirit of Jung
A clear and practical introduction to Jungian analytic theory and clinical practice that explains core concepts—such as the collective unconscious, archetypes, complexes, symbolism, and the process of individuation—and shows how they inform assessment, dream interpretation, transference and countertransference work, and therapeutic technique; the book integrates Jung’s original ideas with contemporary developments, illustrates the analytic process with case material, and discusses the analyst’s stance, ethical considerations, and the role of culture and development in shaping psychological life, offering a guide for clinicians and students who wish to apply Jungian perspectives in psychotherapy.
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