Answer to Jung : : making sense of 'The red book' / / Lynn Brunet.

The Red Book is C.G. Jung's record of a period of deep penetration into his unconscious mind in a process that he called 'active imagination', undertaken during his mid-life period. Answer to Jung: Making Sense of 'The Red Book' provides a close reading of this magnificent y...

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Place / Publishing House:Abingdon, Oxon ;, New York, NY : : Routledge,, 2019.
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (203 pages)
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