Description: These discs contain MP3 files to play on your computer (PC or Mac) or compatible player. please check your devices documentation for compatibility. Carl Gustav Jung Lot of 5 Audiobooks on Psychology in 6 MP3 Audio CDs Carl Gustav Jung (1875 - 1961) Carl Gustav Jung (26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychotherapist and psychiatrist who founded analytical psychology. Jung proposed and developed the concepts of the extroverted and the introverted personality, archetypes, and the collective unconscious. His work has been influential in psychiatry and in the study of religion, literature, and related fields. The central concept of analytical psychology is individuation – the psychological process of integrating the opposites, including the conscious with the unconscious, while still maintaining their relative autonomy. Jung considered individuation to be the central process of human development. Jung created some of the best known psychological concepts, including the archetype, the collective unconscious, the complex, and synchronicity. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI), a popular psychometric instrument, has been developed from Jung's theories. Jung saw the human psyche as "by nature religious", and made this religiousness the focus of his explorations. Jung is one of the best known contemporary contributors to dream analysis and symbolization. Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology Read by Multiple Readers Running Time:18:03:04 in 1 MP3 Audio CD Genre(s): Psychology A collection of classical writings of Swiss psychologist Carl G. Jung, an influential thinker and the founder of analytical psychology. Written at intervals over a span of fourteen years, these selected articles and pamphlets contain many fascinating ideas that have become widely accepted psychological concepts nowadays, but had just started to develop at the time when the book was written. For instance, this is where Dr. Jung's ideas of introversion and extroversion, a contribution of vital importance to psychology, appeared for the very first time. Other topics explored include the concept of the unconscious, the study of psychological types, and the psychology of dreams. Preface by Editor; Preface by Author to 2nd Edition; Preface by Author to 1st Edition CHAPTER I On the Psychology and Pathology of so called Occult Phenomena CHAPTER I Case of Somnambulism in a Person with Neuropathic Inheritance (Spiritualistic Medium) CHAPTER I Development of the Somnambulic Personalities CHAPTER I Mystic Science and Mystic System of Powers; Semi Somnambulism CHAPTER I Mystic Science and Mystic System of Powers; Automatisms CHAPTER I The Change in Character CHAPTER I Relation to the Hysterical Attack; Relationship to the Unconscious Personality CHAPTER I Course; The Unconscious Additional Creative Work CHAPTER II The Association Method Lecture I CHAPTER II Lecture II The Familial Constellations CHAPTER II Lecture III.—Experiences concerning the Psychic Life of the Child CHAPTER III The Significance of the Father in the Destiny of the Individual CHAPTER IV A Contribution to the Psychology of Rumour CHAPTER V On the Significance of Number Dreams CHAPTER VI A Criticism of Bleuler's "Theory of Schizophrenic Negativism" CHAPTER VII Psychoanalysis CHAPTER VIII On Psychoanalysis CHAPTER IX On Some Crucial Points in Psychoanalysis: Letter I.—Lo ; Letter II.—Jung CHAPTER IX On Some Crucial Points in Psychoanalysis: Letter III.—Lo ; Letter IV.—Jung CHAPTER IX On Some Crucial Points in Psychoanalysis: Letter V.—Lo ; Letter VI.—Jung CHAPTER IX On Some Crucial Points in Psychoanalysis: Letter VII.—Lo ; Letter VIII.—Jung CHAPTER IX On Some Crucial Points in Psychoanalysis: Letter IX.—Lo ; Letter X.—Jung CHAPTER X On the Importance of the Unconscious in Psychopathology CHAPTER XI A Contribution to the Study of Psychological Types CHAPTER XII The Psychology of Dreams CHAPTER XIII The Content of the Psychoses: Introduction CHAPTER XIII The Content of the Psychoses: Part I CHAPTER XIII The Content of the Psychoses: Part II CHAPTER XIV Foreword; The Psychology of the Unconscious Processes: I. The Beginning of Psychoanalysis CHAPTER XIV The Psychology of the Unconscious Processes: II. The Sexual Theory CHAPTER XIV The Psychology of the Unconscious Processes: III. The Other Viewpoint: the Will to Power CHAPTER XIV The Psychology of the Unconscious Processes: IV. The Two Types of Psychology CHAPTER XIV The Psychology of the Unconscious Processes: V. The Personal and the Impersonal Unconscious CHAPTER XIV The Psychology of the Unconscious Processes: VI.—The Synthetic or Constructive Method; VII. Analytical (Causalreductive) Interpretation; VIII.—The Synthetic (Constructive) Interpretation CHAPTER XIV The Psychology of the Unconscious Processes: IX. The Dominants of the Superpersonal Unconscious CHAPTER XIV The Psychology of the Unconscious Processes: X. The Development of the Types of Introversion and Extroversion; XI. General Remarks on the Therapy; Conclusion CHAPTER XV The Concept of the Unconscious: I. The Distinction between the Personal and Impersonal Unconscious; II. The Consequences of Assimilation of the Unconscious CHAPTER XV The Concept of the Unconscious: III. The Individual as an Excerpt of the Collective Psyche; IV. Endeavours to free the Individuality from the Collective Psyche CHAPTER XV The Concept of the Unconscious: V. Leading Principles for the Treatment of Collective Psyche; Summary Psychological Types: Or, the Psychology of Individuation Read by Multiple Readers Running Time:22:11:21 in 1 MP3 Audio CD Genre(s): Psychology Ever wondered if there is any "theoretical basis" for the well-known Myers–Briggs Type Indicator Personality Test? In this groundbreaking work of typology, Jung proposes three key dichotomies - extraversion/introversion, sensation/intuition, as well as thinking/feeling - as an attempt to reconcile the differing theories of Sigmund Freud and Alfred Adler.Translator's Preface Foreword Introduction Chapter 1 The Problem of Types in the History of Classical and Medieval Thought, 1: Psychology in the Classical Age: The Gnostics, Tertullian, and Origen Chapter 1.2: The Theological Disputes of the Ancient Church Chapter 1.3: The Problem of Transubstantiation Chapter 1.4 Nominalism and Realism intro and (a) The Problem of the Universalia in the Classical Age Chapter 1.4 (b): The Universalia Problem in Scholasticism Chapter 1.4 (c): Abelard's Attempt at Conciliation Chapter 1.5: The Holy Communion Controversy between Luther and Zwingli Chapter 2 Schiller’s Ideas upon the Type Problem, 1: Letters on the Msthetic Education of Man, (a) The Superior and the Inferior Functions, Parts 1 - 2 Chapter 2.2: A Discussion on Naive and Sentimental Poetry Chapter 3: The Apollonian and the Dionysian Chapter 4 The Type Problem in the Discernment of Human Character, 1: General Remarks upon Jordan's Types Chapter 4.2 Special Description and Criticism of the Jordan Types, (a) The Introverted Woman (the more-impassioned woman), and (b) The Extraverted Woman (the less-impassioned woman) hapter 4.2 Special Description and Criticism of the Jordan Types, (c) The Extraverted Man, and (d) The Introverted Man Chapter 5 The Problem of Types in Poetry - Carl Spitteler’s Prometheus and Epimetheus, 1: Introductory Remarks on Spittelers Characterization of Types Chapter 5.2: A Comparison of Spitteler’s with Goethe's Prometheus Chapter 5.3 The Significance of the Reconciling Symbol Chapter 5.3 (a) The Brahmanic Conception of the Problem of the Opposites Chapter 5.3 (b) Concerning the Brahmanic Conception of the Reconciling Symbol Chapter 5.3 (c) The Reconciling Symbol as the Principle of Dynamic Regulation Chapter 5.3 (d) The Reconciling Symbol in Chinese Philosophy Chapter 5.4 The Relativity of the Symbol (a) The Service of Woman and the Service of the Soul, Parts 1 - 2 Chapter 5.4 (b) The Relativity of the Idea of God in Meister Eckehart, Parts 1 - 2 Chapter 5.5 The Nature of the Reconciling Symbol in Spitteler, Parts 1 - 2 Chapter 6 The Type Problem in Psychiatry, Parts 1 - 2 Chapter 7 The Problem of Typical Attitudes in Aesthetics, Parts 1 - 2 Chapter 8 The Problem of Types in Modern Philosophy, 1: William James' Types Chapter 8.2: The Characteristic Pairs of Opposites in James' Types, Parts 1 - 2 Chapter 8.3: General Criticism of James' Conception Chapter 9 The Type Problem in Biography, Parts 1 - 2 Chapter 10 General Description of the Types, A: Introduction Chapter 10 B The Extraverted Type, (I) The General Attitude of Consciousness Chapter 10 B (II) The Attitude of the Unconscious Chapter 10 B (III) The Peculiarities of Basic Psychological Functions in the Extraverted Attitude, 1: Thinking Chapter 10 B (III) 2: The Extraverted Thinking Type Chapter 10 B (III) 3. Feeling, and 4. The Extraverted Feeling Type Chapter 10 B (III) 5. Recapitulation of Extraverted Rational Types Chapter 10 B (III) 6. Sensation, and 7. The Extraverted Sensation Type Chapter 10 B (III) 8. Intuition, and 9. The Extraverted Intuitive Type Chapter 10 B (III) 10: Recapitulation of Extraverted Irrational Types Chapter 10 C The Introverted Type, (I) The General Attitude of Consciousness Chapter 10 C (II) The Unconscious Attitude Chapter 10 C (III) Peculiarities of the Basic Psychological Functions in the Introverted Attitude, 1: Thinking Chapter 10 C (III) 2: The Introverted Thinking Type Chapter 10 C (III) 3. Feeling, and 4. The Introverted Feeling Type Chapter 10 C (III) 5. Recapitulation of Introverted Rational Types Chapter 10 C (III) 6. Sensation, and 7. The Introverted Sensation Type Chapter 10 C (III) 8. Intuition, 9. The Introverted Intuitive Type, and 10. Recapitulation of Introverted Irrational Types Chapter 10 C (III) 11. The Principal and Auxiliary Functions Chapter 11 Definitions, Parts 1 - 17 Conclusion Psychology of the Unconscious Read by Jim Locke Running Time:16:09:34 in 1 MP3 Audio CD Genre(s): Psychology, Religion, Social Science (Culture & Anthropology) Jung says in his subtitle that this work is a study of the transformations and symbolism of the libido and a contribution to the history of the evolution of thought. Studies in Word-Association Read in English by Multiple Readers Running Time:71:29:33 in 2 MP3 Audio CDs Genre(s): Psychology Following his Psychology of the Unconscious Processes, this book is a series of papers compiled under the direction of Dr. Carl Jung, also known as the founder of psychoanalysis. It records research related to the association method conducted on persons with and without psychological conditions. Jung's work on association among "normal" individuals formed the basis of psychological types. Chapter 1 Upon The Significance Of Association Experiments Chapter 2 The Associations Of Normal Subjects Parts 1 - 19 Chapter 3 The Associations Of Imbeciles And Idiots Parts 1 - 5 Chapter 4 Analysis Of The Associations Of An Epileptic Parts 1 - 2 Chapter 5 Reaction-Time In Association Experiments Parts 1 - 4 Chapter 6 Consciousness And Association Parts 1 - 2 Chapter 7 Psycho-Analysis And Association Experiments Parts 1 - 2 Chapter 8 Cases Illustrating The Phenomena Of Association In Hysteria Parts 1- 3 Chapter 9 Association, Dream, And Hysterical Symptoms Parts 1 - 4 Chapter 10 On Disturbances In Reproduction In Association Experiments Chapter 11 Statistical Investigations On Word-Associations And On Familial Agreement In Reaction Type Among Uneducated Persons Parts 1 - 4 -Chapter 12 On The Psychogalvanic Phenomenon In Association Experiments Parts 1- 7 Chapter 13 On The Physical Accompaniments Of Association Processes Parts 1- 3 The Theory of Psychoanalysis Read by Jim Locke Running Time:05:28:52 in 1 MP3 Audio CD Genre(s): Family & Relationships, Psychology Jung says the following in his introduction: "in these lectures I have attempted to reconcile my practical experiences in psychoanalysis with the existing theory, or rather, with the approaches to such a theory." He goes on to say, "Here is my attitude towards those principles which my honored teacher Sigmund Freud has evolved from the experience of many decades." Some topics considered in this light are infantile sexuality, the conception of the libido, the unconscious, the dream, repression, and the etiology of neuroses.Our Audiobooks are Complete and Unabridged (unless otherwise indicated)Our Audiobooks are always read by real people, never by computers.Please Note: These recorded readings are from the author's original works which are in the public domain. All recordings and artwork are in the public domain and there are no infringements or copyrights. Each track starts with "This is a LibriVox recording...."Although Librivox has graciously made these recordings available to the public domain, they are not associated with the sale of this product. Public domain books A public-domain book is a book with no copyright, a book that was created without a license, or a book where its copyrights expired or have been forfeited. In most countries the of copyright expires on the first day of January, 70 years after the death of the latest living author. The longest copyright term is in Mexico, which has life plus 100 years for all deaths since July 1928. A notable exception is the United States, where every book and tale published before 1926 is in the public domain; American copyrights last for 95 years for books originally published between 1925 and 1978 if the copyright was properly registered and maintained.
Price: 22.39 USD
Location: Denham Springs, Louisiana
End Time: 2024-11-30T14:13:26.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
Product Images
Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Features: Unabridged
Format: MP3 CD
Topic: Psychology
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Case Type: Paper Sleeve, No Case Included
Language: English
Book Title: arl Gustav Jung Lot of 5 Unabridged Audiobooks on Psychology
Author: Carl Gustav Jung
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Genre: Psychology
Type: Audiobook