Article: The Wounded Jung: Effects of Jung's Relationships on His Life and Work.(Brief Article)

The Wounded Jung: Effects of Jung's Relationships on His Life and Work by Robert C. Smith. Northwestern University Press, 208 pp., $30.00. If it is true we are creatures of our past, Carl Gustav Jung certainly was one of his. Smith argues that the primary relationships in Jung's life, particularly those with women, influenced the very creation and form of major portions of his influential, mysterious, and intriguing personality theory. Smith sees Jung as a "wounded healer" whose explorations into the psyche were as much an attempt to find his own sense of wholeness and self-integration as they were a scholarly undertaking to delineate a theory of personality. Smith examines ...

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