Jung, Freud, and Hillman
Three Depth Psychologies in Context
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:30th Sep '03
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An introduction to the evolution one branch of depth psychology, from its quasiscientific beginnings to its maturation in the mythological and fantasy-based belief systems of three of its best known theorists-practitioners: Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud, and James Hillman.
This volume shows how the theoretical ideas of three famed psychologists evolved from the scientific base envisioned by Freud into different belief systems based on clinical observations by their practitioners.
This volume shows how the theoretical ideas of three famed psychologists evolved from the scientific base envisioned by Freud into different belief systems based on clinical observations by their practitioners. Davis traces ideas and influences that provided the context in which depth psychology evolved. Following in the footsteps of great philosophers, like Nietzsche and Schopenhauer, Jung and Freud helped set the stage for the postmodern world, with their emphasis on the role in human psychology of the irrational, unconscious, instinctual, fantasy, and mythology. Unlike Freud and Jung, who clung tenaciously to the belief that they were scientists creating universal theories of human behavior, Hillman does not share that illusion. Hillman finds his inspiration in Renaissance philosophers and romantic poets.
Placing the three men's work in context with a history of ideas in their respective periods, Davis aims to present an academic and objective view of the depth psychologists. Included are some of the familial, social, and cultural factors that influenced thinking by Freud, Jung, and Hillman.
ISBN: 9780275974510
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264 pages