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Psychiatric studies (Second edition)

Jung, C.G.Adler, Gerhard(Edited by)Hull, R.F.C.(Translated by)
Part of the Collected Works of C. G. Jung series
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At the turn of the last century C.G. Jung began his career as a psychiatrist. During the next decade, three men whose names are famous in the annals of medical psychology influenced his professional development: Pierre Janet, under whom he studied at the Sappetriere Hospital in Paris; Eugen Bleuler, his chief at the Burgholzli Mental Hospital in Zurick; and Sigmund Frued, whom Jung met in 1907.

It is Bleuler, and to a lesser extent Janet, whose influence is to be found in the descriptive experimental psychiatry composing Volume I of the Collected Works.

These papers appeared between 1902 and 1905l most of them are now being published in English for the first time.

The volume opens with Jung's dissertation for the medical degree: 'On the Psychology and Pathology of So-Called Occult Phenomena', a study that foreshadows much of his later work, and as such is indispensable to all serious students of his work.

It is the detailed analysis of the case of an hysterical adolescent girl who professed to be a medium.

The volume also includes papers on cryptomnesia, hysterical parapraxes in reading, manic mood disorder, simulated insanity, and other subjects.

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Routledge
0415098963 / 9780415098960
Hardback
616.89
31/03/1957
United Kingdom
English
xiii, 260 pages : illustrations (black and white)
25 cm
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Reprint. Translated from the German This translation originally published: London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970.