Carl Gustav Jung. An Introduction
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Using Jung's memories as a guideline, this essay-biography explores both his exterior and his interior life. The program shows where he grew up, lived, and worked, and visualizations of his dreams and fantasies (including the famous phallus dream); analyzes the importance of his discoveries and the significance of his break with Freud; and broadly introduces the revolution Jung created and the questions he posed.
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60 min
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[2012], cuuuu
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