ABSTRACT
Jung's discovery of the 'collective unconscious', a psychic inheritance common to all humankind, transformed the understanding of the self and the way we interpret the world. In On the Nature of the Psyche Jung describes this remarkable theory in his own words, and presents a masterly overview of his theories of the unconscious, and its relation to the conscious mind. Also contained in this collection is On Psychic Energy, where Jung defends his interpretation of the libido, a key factor in the breakdown of his relations with Freud. For anyone seeking to understand Jung's insights into the human mind, this volume is essential reading.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART I On Psychic Energy
chapter I|14 pages
General Remarks on the Energic Point of View in Psychology
chapter II|20 pages
Application of the Energic Standpoint
chapter III|34 pages
Fundamental Concepts of the Libido Theory
chapter IV|8 pages
The Primitive Conception of Libido
part |2 pages
PART II On the Nature of the Psyche