Beschreibung:
What began as a postscript to the 1970 issue of Spring Journal has, in the past twenty-five years, come to offer the most broad-ranging, radical, and serious alternative to modern ego-based psychology. Known as archetypal psychology, this form of analysis challenges orthodox psychological thinking by replacing its humanistic and scientistic assumptions with a psychology founded in soul. Of the hundreds of psychological theories, only archetypal psychology has, from the beginning, insisted on a constant re-visioning of psychology's own ideas. Others argue ideology -- archetypal psychology insists on a psychology guided by aesthetic concerns and polytheistic imaging.