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"Jung and the Human Psyche: An Understandable Introduction presents a comprehensive introduction to Jungian theory, taking the reader through the major themes of Jung's work in a clear way, relating such concepts to individual experience. Drawing on her extensive experience in teaching and practicing Jungian Psychology, Mary Ann Mattoon succeeds in making the fundamental insights of Jungian Psychology accessible. The major topics of Jungian psychology are presented in a manner that is clear, emotionally engaging, well illustrated and non-dogmatic. Areas covered include: - The Visible Psyche:…mehr

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"Jung and the Human Psyche: An Understandable Introduction presents a comprehensive introduction to Jungian theory, taking the reader through the major themes of Jung's work in a clear way, relating such concepts to individual experience. Drawing on her extensive experience in teaching and practicing Jungian Psychology, Mary Ann Mattoon succeeds in making the fundamental insights of Jungian Psychology accessible. The major topics of Jungian psychology are presented in a manner that is clear, emotionally engaging, well illustrated and non-dogmatic. Areas covered include: - The Visible Psyche: Ego, Persona, Typology - The Hidden Psyche: Self, Shadow, Unconscious, Archetypes, Instincts - Becoming Who We Are: Early Development, Gender - Obstacles and Helps to Growth: Complexes, Projection, Psychopathology - Helps From the Psyche: Psychic Energy, Self-Regulation/Compensation, Symbol, Synchronicity, Creativity "Understanding Jung provides anoriginal and imaginative introduction to Jung's work, and will appeal to students of Jungian Psychology, those beginning training in Jungian Analysis, and anyone interested in Jungian Psychology.
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Mary Ann Mattoon was the first Jungian analyst to practice in the upper Midwest of the USA (above Chicago). A mathematics major, her interest in psychology arose out of her non-academic experiences. She is a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute of Zurich, Switzerland, and holds a PhD in Psychology from the University of Minnesota.