In 1958, just three years before his death, Carl Jung sat with students and followers offering some of his final instructions on working with patients in analysis. The event was transcribed, preserved and eventually translated to become this concise volume. This short book-never before published in English- brings together the thoughtful reflections of the master as he looks over the landscape he explored and charted with singular dedication. Whether he speaks to the shadow cast by Analytical Psychology or an early defeat upon realizing that he had overlooked the function of intuition, Jung's…mehr
In 1958, just three years before his death, Carl Jung sat with students and followers offering some of his final instructions on working with patients in analysis. The event was transcribed, preserved and eventually translated to become this concise volume. This short book-never before published in English- brings together the thoughtful reflections of the master as he looks over the landscape he explored and charted with singular dedication. Whether he speaks to the shadow cast by Analytical Psychology or an early defeat upon realizing that he had overlooked the function of intuition, Jung's wisdom, humor, and humility shine through. While this book is published on the 150th anniversary of Jung's birth, the reader may feel like part of the audience for these last lectures of Jung.
Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Renowned for his pioneering work in the fields of the unconscious, archetypes, and individuation, Jung's theories have had a profound influence on psychology, philosophy, religion, and the arts. A prolific writer and lecturer, his works explore the deep connections between the personal and collective unconscious, dreams, mythology, and the human psyche. The Last Lectures: C.G. Jung, 1958 presents one of his final public addresses, offering invaluable insights into his life's work and legacy.
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