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"For Jung, analysis was a spiritual quest: a deeply serious endeavor to come to terms with oneself, to accept oneself, and to become, as far as possible, the person which it was intended one should be."
--From the Introduction by Anthony Storr
"What Jung Really Said has stood the test of time. It is a classic. Clear, concise, historically sensitive and theoretically sound, it has the unusual virtue of being both intellectually sophisticated and accessible to the uninitiated reader...An outstanding introduction to Jung's life and thought."
--Murray Stein, author of Jung's Treatment of Christianity and editor of Jungian Analysis
Review
"For Jung, analysis was a spiritual quest: a deeply serious endeavor to come to terms with oneself, to accept oneself, and to become, as far as possible, the person which it was intended one should be."
--From the Introduction by Anthony Storr
"What Jung Really Said has stood the test of time. It is a classic. Clear, concise, historically sensitive and theoretically sound, it has the unusual virtue of being both intellectually sophisticated and accessible to the uninitiated reader...An outstanding introduction to Jung's life and thought."
--Murray Stein, author of Jung's Treatment of Christianity and editor of Jungian Analysis
What Jung Really Said
What Jung Really Said,E.A. Bennet,Schocken,0805210466,History & Surveys - Modern,Movements - Behaviorism,Movements - Jungian,Psychology,Philosophy / Modern
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