Author: | Robert Aziz |
ISBN13: | 978-0791401668 |
Title: | C. G. Jung's Psychology of Religion and Synchronicity (SUNY series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology) |
Format: | lrf doc azw lit |
ePUB size: | 1970 kb |
FB2 size: | 1149 kb |
DJVU size: | 1491 kb |
Language: | English |
Category: | Psychology |
Publisher: | SUNY Press (March 23, 1990) |
Pages: | 280 |
Offers a new theoretical paradigm that goes beyond the limitations of Freudian and Jungian psychological models. State University of New York. The syndetic paradigm. SUNY Series in transpersonal and humanistic psychology. basis of religion, failed to acknowledge and address clinically the type of neurotic behaviors that commonly present in association with religious practices. Jung, to return to our original point, rejected the Freudian fact with the Freudian theory.
He is a sessional lecturer in the Faculty of Part-Time and Continuing Education at the University of Western Ontario, where he teaches Jungian Psychology, and in the Department of Religion and Culture at Wilfrid Laurier University, where he teaches a course, Psychology of Religion. This book is a must on your shelf if you are a student of Carl Jung, or if you aspire to understand synchronicity. Along with a very clear outline of the theory of synchronicity, Aziz includes many intriguing personal stories about Jung and his experiences with the spirit world, the I-ching, and shamanism, which all help to explain the basics of his theories. These stories make an otherwise very theoretical read quite comprehensible; and you may find it as compelling as we did and very hard to put down.
I found this book comprehensive and readable in regards to Jung's theories on on - and learned more about Jung's general concepts of psychology (such as the unconscious and individuation) through this book than many other books I have read on Jung (or even books by Jung himself). The scholarly presentation of the book by Aziz, who spent many years preparing the work I found outstanding. The introduction of fundamental concepts, leading into other Jungian theories, backed up by examples and other psychological real-world parallels is impressive in the book.
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Robert Aziz - Author. N/A Hardcover - 280 pages. Release Date: March 1990. In this groundbreaking work, Robert Aziz explores the most pressing issue still confronting Jungian psychology, that issue being our answerability and responsibility to the world. The interaction between the inner and the outer - in which for too long the inner has been given almost exclusive priority - is rebalanced in this important volume. Synchronicity as interpreted by Aziz avoids priorities and affirms an interaction between equals: nature within and nature without. - Marion Woodman, Jungian Analyst, Toronto.
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In The Syndetic Paradigm, Robert Aziz argues that the Jungian Paradigm is a deeply flawed theoretical model that falls short of its promise. Aziz offers in its stead what he calls the Syndetic Paradigm. Библиографические данные. Syndetic Paradigm, The: The Untrodden Path Beyond Freud and Jung SUNY series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology SUNY series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology.
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