Re-Visioning Psychology

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Harper Collins, 28 déc. 1977 - 304 pages
This groundbreaking classic explores the necessity of connections between our life and soul and developing the main lines of the soul-making process.
 

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A Preview of the Chapter 1 A Little History of Personifying 3 An Excursion
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Personifying in Freud and Jung 17 Jungs Archetypal Persons 22 The Empire
44
1 Nomi
82
An Excursion on the Naturalistic Fallacy 84 The Breakdown of Normal
99
Three Psychologizing or Seeing Through
113
How What and Who 138 The Process of Seeing Through 140 Psychologizing
149
Four Dehumanizing or Soulmaking
165
Dehumanizing Emotion and Demoralizing 175 A Critique of Modern Huma
200
and Polyphony in Music 211 The Rhetoric of Archetypal Psychology 213
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Revisioned 218 Religion and Psychology Again 226 A Processional Exit
228
Indexes
261
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James Hillman was born in Atlantic City, New Jersey on April 12, 1926. He attended the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University for two years before joining the Navy's Hospital Corps in 1944. He studied English literature in Paris at the Sorbonne and graduated with a degree in mental and moral science from Trinity College in Dublin. In 1953, he moved to Zurich and enrolled at the C. G. Jung Institute. In 1959, he became the director of studies at the institute and stayed in that position for the next 10 years. He wrote over 20 books including Suicide and the Soul, Re-Visioning Psychology, and The Soul's Code. He died due to complications of bone cancer on October 27, 2011 at the age of 85.

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