The Adult Development of C.G. Jung Routledge Library Editions: Jung Series
Auteur : Staude John-Raphael
Originally published in 1981, this study presents Jung?s theory of adult personality development, and analyses and interprets in its biographical and historical context the genesis and development of Jung?s theory of the individuation process. Dr Staude argues that an in-depth study of Jung?s life offers insights into the patterns and processes of adult development, and he focuses particularly on Jung?s writings during and immediately after his mid-life transition. He shows how Jung articulated his hard-won insights into adult development in his books and essays and into his analytic practice, and considers how Jung?s developmental theory relates to the changes he experienced in his own life and in his socio-historical environment. Dr Staude concludes that Jung?s emphasis on impersonal universals of human psychic development complements and supplements the personal emphasis of ego development theory and provides the foundations for a more holistic understanding of adult developmental psychology.
Preface 1. The Emergence of Adult Developmental Psychology 2. The Making of a Scientist 3. Jung’s Mid-Life Transition 4. The Development of Jung’s Theory of the Individuation Process in the Second Half of Life 5. Conclusion. Epilogue. Notes. Bibliography. Name Index. Subject Index.
Date de parution : 06-2014
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2016
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème de The Adult Development of C.G. Jung :
Mots-clés :
Young Man; developmental; Vincent Van Gogh; psychology; Hero’s Journey; middle; Burgholzli Mental Hospital; adulthood; Vice Versa; individuation; Adult Developmental Psychology; process; Helene Preiswerk; mid-life; Life Span Developmental Psychology; transition; Early Adult Transition; burgholzli; Normal Psychosocial Development; mental; Relation Ship; Early Adult Development; Individual Life Structure; Mid-life Transition; Life Structure; Normal Adult Development; Professor Bleuler; Jungian Tradition; Moderate Extroversion; Jung's View; Soror Mystica; Mid-life Crisis; Eternal Mind's Eternal Recreation; Adult Personality Development; Miss Miller's Fantasies