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Jung - STEVENS: Jung, A Very Short Introduction




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Anthony Stevens argues that Jung's visionary powers and profound spirituality have helped many to find an alternative set of values to the arid materialism...

Disc 1


    A Very Short Introduction - Jung (more info)
  1. Jung - the Man and his Psychology - 2:54
  2. Background - 3:32
  3. An only child until his sister Gertrud was born - 3:27
  4. Jung's adult delight in solitude - 4:21
  5. Matters came to a head with Carl's confirmation - 2:34
  6. Student years - 3:02
  7. His dedication to scholarship - 4:29
  8. Years of apprenticeship - 4:58
  9. Friendship with Freud - 3:22
  10. As time passed Jung's differences with Freud became harder to conceal - 4:04
  11. Publication of these views provoked a major rift with Freud - 2:20
  12. Married life - 3:46
  13. Confrontation with the unconscious - 4:26
  14. By 'the reality of the psyche' - 4:36
  15. Creative illness - 5:15
  16. Individuation: the realisation of the self - 3:50
  17. One crucial event that occurred after his mid-life crisis was his 'discovery' of alchemy - 4:23
  18. Ageing and growth - 3:55
  19. At the age of 82 he wrote - 3:22
  20. Archetype and the collective unconscious - 3:20
  21. What Jung was proposing was no less than a fundamental concept - 2:06

Disc 2


    A Very Short Introduction - Jung (more info)
  1. To a limited extent Jung's archetyes resemble Plato's Ideas - 1:19
  2. The actualisation of archetypes - 4:22
  3. Archetypes versus cultural transmission - 2:17
  4. The psychoid archetypes and the unus mundus - 2:39
  5. Synchronicity - 0:52
  6. The stages of life - 2:56
  7. The Self - 1:23
  8. The Ego - 3:00
  9. The Persona - 1:34
  10. The Shadow - 4:10
  11. However, the acquisition of a moral complex imposes severe restraints on the Self - 3:24
  12. Sex and gender - 3:15
  13. As the parent/child relationship matures within the traditional family setting - 2:09
  14. Anima and animus - 1:47
  15. A self-regulating system - 1:09
  16. A programme for life - 2:16
  17. Archetypal expectations - 2:32
  18. Rites of passage - 2:26
  19. The dymanics of progress - 1:11
  20. Love and marriage - 3:22
  21. The stroke of noon - 3:05
  22. The individuation of the self - 3:41
  23. Psychological types - 1:54
  24. The four functions - 2:32
  25. The two attitudes - 0:53
  26. Eight psychological types - 1:27
  27. Use of typology - 4:45
  28. Dreams - 4:25
  29. After the break with Freud and his encounter with the unconscious - 2:12
  30. Pure nature - 1:07
  31. Compensatory function - 1:16
  32. Symbolism - 3:19

Disc 3


    A Very Short Introduction - Jung (more info)
  1. Interpretation - 4:53
  2. Personal context - 1:50
  3. Cultural context - 2:08
  4. Archetypal context - 5:00
  5. Therapy - 1:20
  6. Illness - 3:34
  7. This was even more true in the case of neurosis - 2:56
  8. It is true that Jung's emphasis is invariably on the intra-psychic life on the individual - 4:33
  9. The patient - 2:57
  10. Treatment - 3:47
  11. To what did he attribute the 'general neurosis of our age' - 3:32
  12. Jung elucidated the analytic process in the light of his alchemical studies - 3:01
  13. With regard to the frequency of sessions - 4:05
  14. Active imagination requires a state of reverie - 2:41
  15. The therapist - 2:45
  16. Jung greatly extended the Freudian view of the transference - 3:20
  17. Jung's alleged anti-Semitism - 3:27
  18. The Jews who knew him best have all come staunchly to his defence - 2:15
  19. The summing-up - 4:07
  20. Jung's gift for transcending the confines of his own consciousness - 3:22
  21. When he eventually discovered in himself the security that was absent from his childhood environment - 4:19
  22. Analytical psychology can make no claim - 5:45

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Product Details
 
Composer(s):
Sanctuary Ensemble

Artist(s):
Pigott-Smith, Tim

Label: Naxos Audio Books
UPC: 730099029827
Item Number: NA329812