[Jung's Collected Works 03] • Psychogenesis of Mental Disease
- Authors
- Read, Herbert & Jung, C.G. & Hull, R.F.C. & Adler, Gerhard
- Publisher
- Princeton University Press (NY)
- Tags
- psychology , philosophy , writing
- ISBN
- 9780691097695
- Date
- 1960-12-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.83 MB
- Lang
- en
Jung began working as a psychiatrist in 1900. He was 25, an assistant in the cantonal mental hospital & clinic of the University of Zurich. Six years later, after he'd become senior staff physician of the Burgholzi Hospital & an associate of Dr Eugene Bleuler, he wrote 'On the Psychology of Dementia Praecox'. A.A. Brill called this work indispensable for every student of psychiatry--'the work which firmly established Jung as a pioneer & scientific contributor to psychiatry'. Ernest Jones described it as 'a book that made history in psychiatry & extended many of Freud's ideas into the realm of the psychosis proper'. An earlier translation by Brill has long been out of print. This volume offers a new translation by R.F.C. Hull. Grouped together with it are nine other papers in psychiatry, the earliest being 'The Content of the Psychoses', written in 1908, when Jung was a leading member of the early psychoanalytical movement. The latest are two papers written in '56 & '58, which embody his conclusions after many years of experience in the psychotherapy of schizophrenia (Bleuler's term for dementia praecox). These studies reflect the original techniques especially associated with Jung.