Archetypal Psychology: A Brief Account
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Book Description
Published in conjunction with The Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture.
Originally written for the Italian Enciclopedia del Novecento, this indispensable book is a concise, instructive introduction to polytheism, Greek mythology, the soul-spirit distinction, animal images, psychopathology, imagination, and the writings of C. G. Jung, Henry Corbin, and Adolf Portmann in the formulation of the field of Archetypal Psychology.
This long-awaited amended third edition includes a complete checklist of Hillman's writings and a comprehensive bibliography of publications in the field.
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About the Author
The pioneering imaginative psychology of James Hillman that soon will span five decades has entered cultural history, affecting lives and minds in a wide range of fields. For the creativity of his thinking, the originator of Archetypal Psychology and author of A Terrible Love of War, The Soul's Code, and The Force of Character has received many honors, including the Medal of the Presidency of the Italian Republic. He has held distinguished lectureships at the Universities of Yale, Princeton, Chicago, and Syracuse, and his books have been translated into some twenty languages. He lives in Connecticut.
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Archetypal Psychology: A Brief Account,James Hillman,Spring Publications,0882143212,Movements - Behaviorism,Psychology,Psychology (General),Archetype (Psychology),Psychoanalysis
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