C. G. Jung
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Extracted from Jung's Collected Works, this book presents the author's important thoughts and writings (Volume 9, Part I) on the collective unconscious and archetypes. An essential tool for supporting work with archetypes, especially for those who are using archetypes to explore their personal journeys, counseling clients, or for organizational development, and consulting. This compact collection offers an efficient way to study various aspects of Jung's work in an easy-to-access format. An excellent companion to the Pearson-Marr Archetype Indicator® or the Organizational and Team Culture Indicator™ instruments.
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| 451 pages Paperback |
| 1969 Distributed Product |
| ISBN 0-691-01833-2 |
| Product No. 60524 |
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$32.95
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