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132 J95co v 7* Rl, 56-O1266 Jung $4 50 Thepractice'ofPsychotherapy Books will be issued only on presentation of library card Please report lost cards and change of residence promptly Card holders are responsible for all books, records, films, pictures or other library materials checked out on their cards KANSAS CITY, MO PUBLIC LIBRARY D DDD1 QSt,713a BOLLINGEN SERIES XX THE COLLECTED WORKS OF C.G.JUNG VOLUME 16 EDITORS SIR HERBERT READ MICHAEL FORDHAM, M.D., M.R.C.P, GERHARD ADLER, PH.D THEPRACTICEOFPSYCHOTHERAPY ESSAYS ON THE PSYCHOLOGY OFTHE TRANSFERENCE AND OTHER SUBJECTS C G.JUNG TRANSLATED BY 14 R F C HULL ILLUSTRATIONS BOLLINGEN SERIES XX PANTHEON BOOKS The 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Collected Works of G G Jung Psychiatric Studies Experimental Researches (bound in two parts) Psychogenesis in Mental Disease Freud and Psychoanalysis Symbols of Transformation (bound in two parts) Psychological Types (bound in two parts') Two Essays on Analytical Psychology The Dynamics ofthe Unconscious Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious (bound in two parts) Civilization in Transition Psychology and Religion Psychology and Alchemy Alchemical Studies Mysterium Coniunctionis The Spirit in Man, Art, and Literature ThePracticeofPsychotherapyThe Development of Personality Volume: Miscellaneous Works, Bibliography, and General Index Final 369 THE COLLECTED WORKS OF C G JUNG JLHE PUBLICATION ofthe first complete collected edition, in English, ofthe works of C G Jung has been undertaken by Routledge and Kegan Paul, Ltd., in England and by the Bollingen Foundation, Inc., through Pantheon Books, Inc., in the United The edition contains revised versions of works previously published, such as The Psychology ofthe Unconscious, now entitled Symbols of Transformation; works originally States written in English, such as Psychology and Religion; works not previously translated, such as the Mysterium Coniunctionis; and, in general, new translations ofthe major body of Professor The author has supervised the textual revision, Jung's writings which in some cases extensive Sir is Herbert Read, Dr Michael Fordham, and Dr Gerhard Adler compose the Editorial Committee; the translator Every volume is R F C Hull ofthe Collected Works contains material that either has not previously been published in English or is being newly published in revised form In addition to the Mysterium Coniunctionis the following volumes will in large part be new to English readers: Psychiatric Studies; Archetypes and the Col* -, lective Unconscious; Alchemical Studies; T he Spirit in Man ^Art^ and Literature; and ThePracticeofPsychotherapyThe volumes are not necessarily being published in consecutive order, but, generally speaking, new works of which translations are lacking are being given precedence The price of volumes varies according to size; they are sold separately, and In the following pages the volumes ofthe Collected Works are listed together with their contents, may also be ordered as now as a set arranged Each volume will also contain an index and, in most cases, a bibliography; the final volume will contain a complete bibliography of Professor Jung's writings and a general index ofthe entire edition Subsequent works o will be added in due course the author's PSYCHIATRIC STUDIES On the Psychology and Pathology of So-Called Occult Phenomena: A Psychiatric Study A Case of Hysterical Stupor in a Prisoner Awaiting Trial On Manic Alteration On Simulated Insanity A Medical Opinion on a Case of Simulated Insanity On Hysterical Parapraxes in Reading Cryptomnesia A Third and Conclusive Opinion on Two Contradictory Psychiatric Diagnoses On the Psychological Determination of Facts EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCHES PART (BOUND IN TWO PARTS) I STUDIES IN The WORD ASSOCIATION Normal Subjects Association of (by Jung and Riklin) Experimental Observations on Memory On the Determination of Facts by Psychological Means Analysis ofthe Associations of an Epileptic PART II STUDIES IN The WORD ASSOCIATION Method (continued) Association Reaction-Time in Association Experiments On Disturbances in Reproduction in Association Experiments The Significance of Association Experiments for PsychopatholPsychoanalysis and Association Experiments Association, Dream, and Hysterical Symptoms PSYCHOPHYSICAL RESEARCHES On Psychophysical Relations ofthe Association Experiment Psychophysical Investigations with the Galvanometer and Pneumograph in Normal and Insane Individuals (by Peterson and Jung) (continued) 371 (continued) Further Investigations on the Galvanic Phenomenon and Respirations in Normal and Insane Individuals (by Ricksher and J un S) PSYGHOGENESIS IN MENTAL DISEASE The Psychology The Content ofof Dementia Praecox the Psychoses the Cause of Illness in Complexes and Bleuler and Jung) A Criticism of Bleuler's Dementia Praecox (by "Theory of Schizophrenic Negativism" On Psychological Understanding On the Importance ofthe Unconscious in Psychopathology On the Problem of Psychogenesis in Mental Disease Mental Disease and the Psyche On the Psychogenesis of Schizophrenia FREUD AND PSYCHOANALYSIS Freud's Theory of Hysteria TheThe A Analysis of Dreams Significance ofthe Father in the Destiny ofthe Individual to the Psychology of Rumour Contribution On the Significance of Number Dreams On Some Crucial Points in Psychoanalysis: A Correspondence between Dr Jung and Dr Loy The Theory On of Psychoanalysis Psychoanalysis Psychoanalysis Freud and Jung: Contrasts Appendix: Freud's Theory of Hysteria; Critical Remarks on Morton Prince's "Mechanism and Interpretation of Dreams"; Introduction to Kranefeldt's "Psychoanalysis" SYMBOLS OF TRANSFORMATION (BOUND IN PART TWO PARTS) I Introduction Concerning Anamnesis Hymn A Kinds of Thinking of Creation The Song * Two revision ofofthe Moth The Psychology ofthe Unconscious * PART II Introduction On the Conception of Libido Transformation ofthe Libido The Origin ofthe Hero The Symbolism ofthe Mother and of Rebirth The Battle for Deliverance from the Mother The Sacrifice Conclusion PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES PART (BOUND IN TWO PARTS) I Introduction The Problem of Types in the History of Classical and Medieval Thought Schiller's Ideas TheTheTheTheTheTheThe upon Apollonian and Type the Type Problem the Dionysian Problem in the Discernment of Human Character Problem of Types in Poetry Type Problem in Psychiatry Problem of Typical Attitudes in Aesthetics Problem of Types in Modern Philosophy Type Problem in Biography PART II General Description ofthe Types Definitions Conclusion Four Papers on Psychological Typology TWO ESSAYS ON ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY * TheThe Psychology ofthe Unconscious Relations between the Ego and the Unconscious Appendix: New Ways in Psychology; The Structure ofthe Unconscious THE DYNAMICS OFTHE UNCONSCIOUS f On A Psychic Energy Review ofthe Complex Theory General Aspects of Dream Psychology * Published 1953 f Originally announced as On Psychic Energy 373 (continued) (continued) The Nature Instinct TheTheof Dreams and Unconscious Psychological Foundation of Belief in Spirits Structure ofthe Psyche Basic Postulates of Analytical Psychology The Real and the Surreal The Soul and Death Analytical Psychology and Weltanschauung The Stages of Life Spirit and Life The Essence of Psychology Synchronicity: Principle of Acausal Connection The Significance of Heredity and Constitution in Psychology A Psychological Factors Determining Human Behaviour ARCHETYPES AND THE COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS (BOUND IN TWO PARTS) PART I The Concept ofthe Collective Unconscious Archetypes ofthe Collective Unconscious Concerning the Archetypes, with Special Reference to the Anima Concept Mother Archetype Rebirth Concerning The Psychology ofthe Child Archetype Psychological Aspects oftheThe Psychological Aspects ofthe Kore Phenomenology ofthe Spirit in Fairy Tales The Conscious Mind, the Unconscious, and Individuation A Study in the Process of Individuation Concerning Mandala Symbolism PART II A Aion: Contributions to the Symbolism ofthe Self The Ego The Shadow The Syzygy: Anima and Animus The Self Christ, a TheTheThe Symbol ofthe Self Sign ofthe Fishes Prophecies of Nostradamus Historical Significance ofthe Fish 374 The Ambivalence ofthe Symbol ofthe Fish The Fish in Alchemy The Alchemistic Interpretation ofthe Fish General Considerations on the Psychology of Christian-Alchemistic Symbolism Gnostic Symbols ofthe Self Structure and Dynamics ofthe Self Epilogue B 10 Answer to Job CIVILIZATION IN TRANSITION GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS ofthe Unconscious The Role Archaic Man The Meaning of Psychology for Modern Man Mind and Earth The Spiritual Problem of Modern Man THE EUROPEAN The CRISIS Fight with the Woman Shadow in Europe The Love Problem ofthe Student The Swiss Line in the European Spectrum Wotan The State ofPsychotherapy Today After the Catastrophe Epilogue to "Essays on Contemporary Events'* REVIEWS AND SHORT ARTICLES Complications of American Psychology The Rise of a New World: Review of Keyserling's "America Set Free" The Dreamlike World of India What India Can Teach Us Review of Keyserling's "La Revolution Mondiale" Contemporary Events (A Rejoinder to Dr Bally's Article) 11 PSYCHOLOGY AND RELIGION WESTERN RELIGION Psychology and Religion A Psychological Approach to the Dogma ofthe Trinity Transformation Symbolism in the Mass (continued) 375 11 (continued) Bruder Klaus Psychoanalysis and the Cure of Souls Psychotherapists or the Clergy Foreword to White's "God and the Unconscious" EASTERN RELIGION Psychological Commentary on Yoga and the West Foreword to Suzuki's 'Introduction to The Psychology ofThe Holy Men of zum Selbst" Foreword 12 "The Tibetan Book ofthe Dead" Zen Buddhism" Eastern Meditation India: Introduction to Zimmer's "Der to the "I Weg Ching" PSYCHOLOGY AND ALCHEMY* Introduction to the Religious and Psychological Problems of Alchemy Individual Dream Symbolism in Relation to Alchemy Religious Ideas in Alchemy Epilogue 13 ALCHEMICAL STUDIES Commentary on "The Secret ofthe Golden Flower" The Spirit Mercurius The "Arbor philosophica" Some Observations on the Visions of Zosimos Paracelsus as a Spiritual 14 Phenomenon MYSTERIUM CONIUNCTIONIS The Components ofthe Coniunctio The Paradox The Personification of Opposites: Introduction; Sol; Sulphur; Luna; Sal; Rex; Regina; Adam and Eve The Conjunction 15 THE SPIRIT IN MAN, ART, AND LITERATURE Paracelsus Paracelsus the Physician Cultural Sigmund Freud: A Sigmund Freud: An Phenomenon Obituary * Published 1953 376 Richard Wilhelm: An Obituary Psychology and Literature On the Relation of Analytical Psychology to the Poetic Art Picasso "Ulysses" 16 THEPRACTICEOF PSYCHOTHERAPY* ESSAYS ON THE PSYCHOLOGY OFTHE TRANSFERENCE AND OTHER SUBJECTS GENERAL PROBLEMS OFPSYCHOTHERAPY Principles of Practical Psychotherapy What Is Psychotherapy? Some Aspects of Modern Psychotherapy Aims of Modern Psychotherapy Problems of Modern PsychotherapyPsychotherapy and a Philosophy of Life Medicine and PsychotherapyPsychotherapy Today Fundamental Questions ofPsychotherapy SPECIFIC PROBLEMS OFPSYCHOTHERAPYThe Therapeutic Value of Abreaction The Practical Use of Dream Analysis Psychology ofthe Transference 17 THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERSONALITY Psychic Conflicts in a Child Introduction to Wickes's "Analyse der Kinderseele" Child Development and Education Analytical Psychology and Education: Three Lectures The Gifted Child The Significance ofthe Unconscious in Individual Education The Development Marriage of Personality as a Psychological Relationship FINAL VOLUME: MISCELLANEOUS WORKS, BIBLIOGRAPHY, AND GENERAL INDEX REVIEWS, SHORT ARTICLES, ETC., OFTHE PSYCHOANALYTICAL PERIOD LATER INTRODUCTIONS, ETC BIBLIOGRAPHY OF C G JUNG'S WRITINGS GENERAL INDEX OFTHE COLLECTED WORKS * Published 1954 377 6744 ... ADLER, PH.D THE PRACTICE OF PSYCHOTHERAPY ESSAYS ON THE PSYCHOLOGY OF THE TRANSFERENCE AND OTHER SUBJECTS C G .JUNG TRANSLATED BY 14 R F C HULL ILLUSTRATIONS BOLLINGEN SERIES XX PANTHEON BOOKS... GENERAL PROBLEMS OF PSYCHOTHERAPY PRINCIPLES OF PRACTICAL PSYCHOTHERAPY Psychotherapy is a domain of the healing art which has developed and acquired a certain independence only within the last fifty... elaboration of previous theories and practices as a complete abandonment of them in favour of the most unbiased attitude possible In other words, the therapist is no longer the agent of treatment but