“Relations between I and the unconscious” is considered the main theoretical work of Jung. True, it can not be called a generalizing review of the Jungs of Yungov, but you can count the introduction into analytical psychology, into its spirit and methods. After all, the basis of the basics of analytical psychology is the relationship between the “I” and the unconscious, that is, between the personal and collective principles of the psyche.
Jung seeks to give scientific answers to questions that the general psychology poses – about the nature, structure and functions of the human psyche. And the violations of this structure and these functions, that is, mental disorder, receive an explanation based on the general ideas about the psyche.
Jung is trying to find the concept of not only an individual, but also a collective mental norm in its dynamics throughout human life, while rising over a historically determined (i.e., modern) concept of norm, approaching it from the standpoint of universal and “eternal” patterns discovered by him in relations between consciousness and unconscious. IN …
Author
Jung Karl Gustav
Translator
Bakusev Vadim Markovich
Publisher
Academic Project, 2013
Series
Psychological technologies
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