This is the most lucid and timely introduction to the thought of Carl
Gustav Jung available to date. Though he was a prolific writer and an
original thinker of vast erudition, Jung lacked a gift for clear
exposition, and his ideas are less widely appreciated than they deserve
to be. Now, in this extremely accessible introduction, Anthony
Stevens--one of Britain's foremost Jungian analysts--clearly explains
the basic concepts of Jungian psychology: the collective unconscious,
complex, archetype, shadow, persona, anima, animus, and the
individualization of the Self. A small masterpiece of insight and
concision, this volume offers a clear portrait of one of the twentieth
century's most important and controversial thinkers.
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