Angelo Spoto
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An essential Jungian publication, affording its readers a more accessible, less
intimidating approach to typology relative to Jung's larger model of human
psychology. For the Jungian disciple, Spoto provides a rich and compelling
insight into Jung, man and mind. For the reader interested in the application
of typology, professional or personal, the author offers a captivating
introduction to Jung as well as an analysis of type inventories, particularly
on the MBTI® instrument and the Singer Loomis Inventory of Personality,
showing type inventories as invaluable and gratifying alternatives or
complements to myth, story, and dream analysis. Revised edition.
202 pages Paperback
1995 Distributed Product
ISBN 0-933029-93-4
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Conscience and Jung's Moral Vision
Though Carl Jung carefully distinguished his work as an empirical psychology and not an ethical philosophy, David Robinson seeks and finds the often neglected moral values that underlie Jung’s depth psychology.
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The Portable Jung
This masterful selection from the corpus of Carl Jung's writings is introduced
and edited by Joseph Campbell, one of Jung's most famous American
followers.
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Applied Jungian Psychology
Applied Jungian Psychology explores the middle to post-middle years of the human life cycle. This thoughtful and practical booklet is designed to be used in multiple settings: in a workshop led by a certified facilitator, in a self-directed group, or by an individual working alone.
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The Tao of Jung
Drawing on Jung's letters, aphorisms, and other writings, David Rosen
examines six crises in Jung's personal development and discovers many
parallels between Jung's natural world of the psyche and that of Taoist
philosophy.
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