My self, my many selves

'The concept of the "self" has remained puzzling and controversial. Indeed, far from gaining clarity, it seems to become ever more complex; for many different people, starting from different premises and having different goals have come to "appropriate" this term. The author...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Redfearn, J. W. T. (-)
Autor Corporativo: Taylor & Francis (-)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Karnac 1994.
Edición:First edition
Colección:Library of analytical psychology ; v. 6.
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Sumario:'The concept of the "self" has remained puzzling and controversial. Indeed, far from gaining clarity, it seems to become ever more complex; for many different people, starting from different premises and having different goals have come to "appropriate" this term. The author has made what seems to me to be a most valuable contribution by sticking firmly to an experiential approach.The authorhas thought hard and deeply about the different ways in which we experience the "I" and drawn on his own "I" experience as well as on those of his patients and Jung himself. 'The authortells us in his introduction that the main aim of his book is to illustrate the migratory nature of the feeling of "I" and that the goal of analysis is to "facilitate and open up interaction and intercommunication between our various selves".
Notas:"Published for The Society of Analytical Psychology, London".
Descripción Física:1 online resource (157 p.)
Bibliografía:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780429916441
9780429902215
9780429477447
9781283068314
9786613068316
9781849401777