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Meetings with Jung

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SKU:
303
Condition:
Very Good
Format:
Paperback, 125 pages
Publisher:
Daimon, 1985

This volume consists of a collection of personal notes recorded by the English medical doctor E.A. Bennet during his visits with the Swiss psychiatrist C.G. Jung.  The notes provided the basis for Bennet’s books, What Jung Really Said and C.G. Jung, and in this edition they appear in their original and complete form for the first time.  Not only do the Bennet-Jung conversations as recorded here serve to clarify many psychological concepts and ideas; they also testify to a warm friendship spanning three decades and to a common deep concern for the welfare of humankind.

About the Author

Edward Armstrong Bennet (1888-1977), a psychiatrist and Jungian analyst, held degrees from Trinity College in philosophy, theology, and medicine and was well known as an outstanding psychotherapist and lecturer. In addition to being Jung's student and colleague, he was also a close personal friend for three decades. Bennet was a leader in introducing Jung's psychotherapeutic approach to the English-speaking world. He was the author of several books.