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Psychology of the Unconscious is a foundational text in analytical psychology that delves into the mysterious workings of the human unconscious mind. Originally developed by Carl G. Jung, this work examines the transformations and symbolisms of the libido, offering profound insights into how unconscious forces shape human behavior, dreams, and creativity.
Beatrice M. Hinkle’s scholarly translation brings Jung’s complex theories to English-speaking audiences with clarity and precision. The book explores how primitive instincts and psychological energy manifest in symbolic forms across mythology, religion, and individual psychology. Jung’s revolutionary approach challenges conventional Freudian interpretations while establishing new frameworks for understanding the psyche.
This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House presents the complete study of how the unconscious mind operates, the nature of psychological transformation, and the universal symbols that emerge from the depths of human consciousness. Essential reading for psychology students, therapists, and anyone interested in depth psychology.
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