Psychological Types: The Psychology of Individuation [Audiobook]
English | ASIN: B07ZS2R53P | November 12, 2019 | 24 hrs and 3 mins | M4B@126 kbps | 1.27 GB
C. G. Jung (Author), Martyn Swain (Narrator)
English | ASIN: B07ZS2R53P | November 12, 2019 | 24 hrs and 3 mins | M4B@126 kbps | 1.27 GB
C. G. Jung (Author), Martyn Swain (Narrator)
In the 21st century, Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) remains one of the key figures in the field of analytical psychology - and Psychological Types, or The Psychology of Individuation, published in 1921, is one of his most influential works. It was written during the decade after the publication of Psychology of the Unconscious (1912), which effectively ended his friendship and collaboration with Sigmund Freud.
Whereas the earlier work had clearly marked Jung’s psychoanalytical divergence from Freud it is the Psychology of Types that fully clarifies and presents the nature, quality and characteristics of his analytical psychology.
The work, which was in part a consequence of his need to reconcile the competing theories of Freud, whom he regarded as extraverted, and Alfred Adler, whom he saw as introverted, develops his concept of descriptive categories for understanding the human mind in terms of the two essential attitude types: introversion and extraversion.