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Article: The Wounded Jung.
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- National Catholic Reporter
- Article date:
- November 21, 1997
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John B. Lounibos, Orangeburg, N.Y
Robert C. Smith in The Wounded Jung, Northwestern University Press, 1996, has delved deeply into the intellectual and clinical practice of Jung as an analyst with a background in the Swiss reformed tradition. The philosopher of religion wants to understand Jung by observing the "effect" of Jung's relationships on his life and work." The book is the result of four decades of research on Jung. The first five chapters present Jung's relationships with his parents, Freud, his unconscious ...
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