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Revealing the cross-cultural and interdisciplinary nature of Jungian psychology,
Archetypal Explorations represents a significant contribution to the literature of archetypes and integrative approaches to human behaviour.
List of contents
Introduction Part I Archetypal explorations 1 The nature of the archetype 2 The archetypal dimensions 3 The emergence of new properties 4 Archetypes and images Part II The archetypal sequence 5 The archetypal set 6 The archetypes and their images Part III Sociological considerations 7 The sociological prospect 8 The paradigms Part IV The elements of an archetypal sociology 9 The roots of intersubjectivity 10 The nature of groups 11 Families, nations and thought 12 The structure of large groups 13 Archetypal patterns in large groups 14 The problem of deviance Part V Retrospect: analysis, conclusions 15 Review 16 Retrospect: Jung and sociology 17 Prospects: further research
About the author
Richard M.Gray is a Senior United States Probation Officer, specializing in drug treatment in Brooklyn, New York, and a Lecturer in Sociology at Brookdale Community College, Lincroft, New Jersey.
Summary
Revealing the cross-cultural and interdisciplinary nature of Jungian psychology, Archetypal Explorations represents a significant contribution to the literature of archetypes and integrative approaches to human behaviour.