The Psychogenesis of Mental Disease

By C.G. Jung

Series: Collected Works of C.G. Jung 

List Price: $33.00

Add to Cart

About the Book

'Psychotic contents, especially in paranoid cases, show close analogies with the type of dream that the primitive aptly calls a 'big dream'. Unlike ordinary dreams, such a dream is highly impressive, numinous, and its imagery frequently makes use of motifs analagous to or even identical with those of mythology. I call these structures archetypes because they function in a way similar to instinctual patterns of behaviour.'
The importance of this volume of Jung's writings on psychosis can scarcely be overrated both in historical terms and for the understanding of Jung's psychology. It begins with his famous work, 'The Psychology of Dementia Praecox'. It was this work that established his reputation as a psychiatric investigator of the first rank and it was this work also that engaged Freud's interest and led to their eventual famous meeting. The research in this work contains the seed of his theoretica divergence form psychoanalysis.
Following on from this are a further nine papers on psychopathology and schizophrenia revealing Jung's original thinking in this area and providing valuable insight into the development of his later concepts such as the archetypes and the collective unconscious.
Customers who bought The Psychogenesis of Mental Disease also bought:
cover of On the Nature of the Psyche

On the Nature of the Psyche

C.G. Jung

Jung's discovery of the 'collective unconscious', a psychic inheritance common to all humankind, transformed the understanding of the self and the way we interpret the...

Published 5/17/2001 | 978-0-415-25391-8

more information about On the Nature of the Psyche

cover of The Practice of Psychotherapy

The Practice of Psychotherapy

C.G. Jung

The Practice of Psychotherapy brings together Jung's essays on general questions of analytic therapy and dream analysis. It also contains his profoundly interesting parallel...

Published 9/2/1993 | 978-0-415-10234-6

more information about The Practice of Psychotherapy