Psychological types
- Language
- EN
- Pages
- 608
- Year
- 1976
- Format
- Size
- 4.5 MB
- ISBN
- 9780691018133
Description
**Explore the Depths of Human Personality with Carl Jung's Seminal Work: Psychological Types**
Dive into the foundational concepts of personality theory with Carl Gustav Jung's enduring masterpiece, *Psychological Types*. First published in its English translation by Princeton University Press in 1976, this landmark text offers a profound exploration of the diverse ways in which individuals perceive and interact with the world. Jung meticulously details his groundbreaking theories of psychological types, introducing the now-famous concepts of introversion and extraversion. Through his insightful analysis, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the fundamental orientations that shape our attitudes, behaviours, and cognitive processes. This comprehensive volume delves into the characteristics that define us, examining how these inherent patterns influence our journey towards self-understanding and individuality.
*Psychological Types* is more than just a theoretical treatise; it is an invitation to embark on a journey of self-discovery. Jung masterfully connects his typology to a wide array of subjects, including the intricacies of psychoanalysis, the philosophical concept of individuation, and the development of character across the lifespan. This edition, a corrected paperback printing, provides an accessible entry point to Jung's complex ideas for students of psychology, psychoanalysis, philosophy, and anyone seeking to unravel the mysteries of human personality. The book also includes an extensive bibliography, guiding further study into the rich landscape of Jungian thought and related fields. Uncover the blueprints of your own psyche and the diverse expressions of humanity in this essential volume.
Dive into the foundational concepts of personality theory with Carl Gustav Jung's enduring masterpiece, *Psychological Types*. First published in its English translation by Princeton University Press in 1976, this landmark text offers a profound exploration of the diverse ways in which individuals perceive and interact with the world. Jung meticulously details his groundbreaking theories of psychological types, introducing the now-famous concepts of introversion and extraversion. Through his insightful analysis, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the fundamental orientations that shape our attitudes, behaviours, and cognitive processes. This comprehensive volume delves into the characteristics that define us, examining how these inherent patterns influence our journey towards self-understanding and individuality.
*Psychological Types* is more than just a theoretical treatise; it is an invitation to embark on a journey of self-discovery. Jung masterfully connects his typology to a wide array of subjects, including the intricacies of psychoanalysis, the philosophical concept of individuation, and the development of character across the lifespan. This edition, a corrected paperback printing, provides an accessible entry point to Jung's complex ideas for students of psychology, psychoanalysis, philosophy, and anyone seeking to unravel the mysteries of human personality. The book also includes an extensive bibliography, guiding further study into the rich landscape of Jungian thought and related fields. Uncover the blueprints of your own psyche and the diverse expressions of humanity in this essential volume.
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