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Archetype : a natural history of the self

A lucid and provocative synthesis of Jungian psychology with the discoveries of ethology and sociobiology: a step beyond Ardrey and Morris into a wider science.
Print Book, English, 1982
Routledge & K. Paul, London, 1982
324 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
9780710009807, 9780415052207, 0710009801, 0415052203
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Acknowledgments. A note to the reader. Personal Introduction.Part one: Archetypes in History. Jung and The Ethologists. Archetypes and Meaning. The Archetypal Hypothesis. Archetypes and Behaviour. Archetypes and Experience. Part Two: Archetypes in Practice. The Family. The Mother. The Father. On the Frustration of Archetypal Intent. Personal Identity and the Stages of Life. The Archetypal Masculine and Feminine. Shadow: The Archetypal Enemy. Synthesis and Integration. On Being in Two Minds. A Question of Balance. Glossary. Bibliography. Index.