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Anatomy of the Psyche is an empirical study by a distinguished Jungian analyst and author presenting case material and related examples from alchemy that throws new light on basic patterns of growing consciousness. Edward F. Edinger draws upon his long experience as a practicing psychotherapist and on his extensive knowledge of religion and myth to peel away the accidental and the insignificant to clarify the objective aspects of the psychotherapeutic process.
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Exactly the pulp I was thirsting for!
- By Amazon Customer on 03-26-19
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- Jake Lospennato
- 05-16-24
One of the best books I’ve read
Easily one of the best books I’ve read in a long time. The call for men to truly heal and move beyond our own suppression is possible. And this book helps me on that journey.
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- Amanda
- 03-10-24
Best book for understanding men and the human condition
The content is phenomenal. Accurate and understandable insight about what forms modern men into what they are.
The narrator used a nightly news anchor voice and inflection that did not pair well with the content.
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- John Brennan
- 05-15-24
Freudianism with an emphasis on tribal/ritual experience
It was good. Reflective and difficult at times. I didn’t agree with all of the deductions but a great read nonetheless. Thank you.
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