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The Theory of Psychoanalysis

by Jung, C. G. (Carl Gustav)

Jung's lectures at Fordham University present his evolving interpretation of psychoanalysis, already diverging from Freud on libido, the unconscious, and psychological types. A key document of the Freud-Jung split.

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1Introduction
2Chapter I: Consideration of Early Hypotheses
3Chapter II: The Infantile Sexuality
4Chapter III: The Conception of Libido
5Chapter IV: The Etiological Significance of the Infantile Sexuality
6Chapter V: The Unconscious
7Chapter VI: The Dream
8Chapter VII: The Content of the Unconscious
9Chapter VIII: The Etiology of the Neuroses
10Chapter IX: The Therapeutical Principles of Psychoanalysis
11Chapter X: Some General Remarks on Psychoanalysis

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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. Here is my attitude towards those principles which my honored teacher Sigmund Freud has evolved from the experience of many decades. Since I have long been closely connected with psychoanalysis, it will perhaps be asked with astonishment how it is that I am now for the first time defining my theoretical position. When, some ten years ago, it came home to me what a vast distance Freud had already travelled beyond the bounds of contemporary knowledge of psycho-pathological phenomena, especially the psychology of the complex mental processes, I no longer felt myself in a position to exercise any real criticism. I did not possess the sorry mandarin-courage of those people who—upon a basis of ignorance and incapacity—consider themselves justified in “critical” rejections. I thought one must first work modestly for years in such a field before one might dare to criticize. The evil results of premature and superficial criticism have certainly not been lacking. A preponderating number of critics have attacked with as much anger as ignorance. Psychoanalysis has flourished undisturbed and has not troubled itself one jot or tittle about the unscientific chatter that has buzzed around it. As everyone knows, this tree has waxed mightily, and not in one world only, but alike in Europe and in America. Official cr...

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NeurosesPsychoanalysisPsychology, PathologicalSexpsychologyjungianpsychoanalysislecturestheory

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