The Self In Psychotic Process: Its Symbolization In Schizophrenia
C.G. Jung started as a psychiatric learning from schizophrenic patients. Among the Jungian school, only John Weir Perry has continued this line of Jung's work with such depth of understanding, clinical acumen, and the ability to write beautifully.
Perry's therapy in the California Bay Area with acute episodes in young psychotic patients brought him national and international renown. The case of the young housewife diagnosed catatonic schizophrenic demonstrates the interpenetration of collective symbols and individual processes as they come to light in 'breakdown' (Part One), and extends knowledge of the psyche by elucidating symbols of the Self (Part Two).-Print ed.
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The Self In Psychotic Process: Its Symbolization In Schizophrenia
C.G. Jung started as a psychiatric learning from schizophrenic patients. Among the Jungian school, only John Weir Perry has continued this line of Jung's work with such depth of understanding, clinical acumen, and the ability to write beautifully.
Perry's therapy in the California Bay Area with acute episodes in young psychotic patients brought him national and international renown. The case of the young housewife diagnosed catatonic schizophrenic demonstrates the interpenetration of collective symbols and individual processes as they come to light in 'breakdown' (Part One), and extends knowledge of the psyche by elucidating symbols of the Self (Part Two).-Print ed.
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The Self In Psychotic Process: Its Symbolization In Schizophrenia

The Self In Psychotic Process: Its Symbolization In Schizophrenia

by John Weir Perry, Carl Jung
The Self In Psychotic Process: Its Symbolization In Schizophrenia

The Self In Psychotic Process: Its Symbolization In Schizophrenia

by John Weir Perry, Carl Jung

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C.G. Jung started as a psychiatric learning from schizophrenic patients. Among the Jungian school, only John Weir Perry has continued this line of Jung's work with such depth of understanding, clinical acumen, and the ability to write beautifully.
Perry's therapy in the California Bay Area with acute episodes in young psychotic patients brought him national and international renown. The case of the young housewife diagnosed catatonic schizophrenic demonstrates the interpenetration of collective symbols and individual processes as they come to light in 'breakdown' (Part One), and extends knowledge of the psyche by elucidating symbols of the Self (Part Two).-Print ed.

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ISBN-13: 9781839749124
Publisher: Braunfell Books
Publication date: 08/31/2022
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 219
File size: 7 MB
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