Psychophysical Examinations with the Galvanometer and the Pneumograph in Normal and Mentally Ill Patients
This is one of Jung's early clinical experiments utilizing a new technique created by American Psychologists and is one of his earliest publications. This is the second academic paper he published in English.

Originally published in English in the "Journal of Neurology" in London in 1907, this edition has been updated into modern English for readability. In addition to the modern and readable refresh, this edition includes an illuminating afterword by the translator, offering critical reflections on the context, philosophical underpinnings, and continuing significance of Jung's ideas. In addition to providing clarity for contemporary readers of this particular work, the afterword situates the work within the broader arc of Jung's philosophy and explains this early clinical work in context. Accompanied by a timeline of Jung's life and work and other supplementary material, this edition contextualizes the theories within his personal, cultural, and historical milieu, providing an indispensable guide for both newcomers and seasoned scholars of Jungian psychology. This new translation aims to make these early scientific works of Jung's (written for academics) accessible to today's modern reader by removing the academic references and using clear, simple diction and syntax.
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Psychophysical Examinations with the Galvanometer and the Pneumograph in Normal and Mentally Ill Patients
This is one of Jung's early clinical experiments utilizing a new technique created by American Psychologists and is one of his earliest publications. This is the second academic paper he published in English.

Originally published in English in the "Journal of Neurology" in London in 1907, this edition has been updated into modern English for readability. In addition to the modern and readable refresh, this edition includes an illuminating afterword by the translator, offering critical reflections on the context, philosophical underpinnings, and continuing significance of Jung's ideas. In addition to providing clarity for contemporary readers of this particular work, the afterword situates the work within the broader arc of Jung's philosophy and explains this early clinical work in context. Accompanied by a timeline of Jung's life and work and other supplementary material, this edition contextualizes the theories within his personal, cultural, and historical milieu, providing an indispensable guide for both newcomers and seasoned scholars of Jungian psychology. This new translation aims to make these early scientific works of Jung's (written for academics) accessible to today's modern reader by removing the academic references and using clear, simple diction and syntax.
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Psychophysical Examinations with the Galvanometer and the Pneumograph in Normal and Mentally Ill Patients

Psychophysical Examinations with the Galvanometer and the Pneumograph in Normal and Mentally Ill Patients

Psychophysical Examinations with the Galvanometer and the Pneumograph in Normal and Mentally Ill Patients

Psychophysical Examinations with the Galvanometer and the Pneumograph in Normal and Mentally Ill Patients

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This is one of Jung's early clinical experiments utilizing a new technique created by American Psychologists and is one of his earliest publications. This is the second academic paper he published in English.

Originally published in English in the "Journal of Neurology" in London in 1907, this edition has been updated into modern English for readability. In addition to the modern and readable refresh, this edition includes an illuminating afterword by the translator, offering critical reflections on the context, philosophical underpinnings, and continuing significance of Jung's ideas. In addition to providing clarity for contemporary readers of this particular work, the afterword situates the work within the broader arc of Jung's philosophy and explains this early clinical work in context. Accompanied by a timeline of Jung's life and work and other supplementary material, this edition contextualizes the theories within his personal, cultural, and historical milieu, providing an indispensable guide for both newcomers and seasoned scholars of Jungian psychology. This new translation aims to make these early scientific works of Jung's (written for academics) accessible to today's modern reader by removing the academic references and using clear, simple diction and syntax.

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ISBN-13: 9783689385019
Publisher: Minerva Heritage
Publication date: 09/29/2024
Pages: 164
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 0.41(d)
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