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    Roger Brooke.
    Summary: Jung described himself as a phenomenologist, yet the significance of this has not been systematically explored, either by Jung's followers or by those situated more centrally in the phenomenological tradition. This book takes the central concepts of contemporary analytical psychology and re-interprets them within a phenomenological framework in order to achieve two goals: firstly that of providing a deeper understanding of Jung's psychology than has previously been available, and secondly that of showing how a phenomenological analytical psychology might emerge. Jung and Phenomenology is a seminal contribution to Jungian scholarship, to existential phenomenology and to analytical psychology. In bringing together these differing fields of twentieth century thought, the book inevitably draws in ideas from related domains, such as hermeneutics, poetics and aesthetics. It will be essential reading for anyone seriously concerned with developments in these disciplines. Nielsen 9780415048576 20160528

    Contents:
    Chapter One Introduction Summary Outline of the book Chapter Two Overview of Jung's Psyhcology Chapter Three Jung's Method in the Light of Phenomenology Chapter Four A Critical Discussion of Jung's Experience in Africa Chapter Five Psyche, and the Structure of Experience Chapter Six The Self and Individuation Chapter Seven Conscious and Unconscious Chapter Eight Archetypes Chapter Nine A Clinical Study Chapter Ten An Integraiton of Themes Notes. Nielsen 9780415048576 20160528
    Print 1991