Jung's Self Psychology: A Constructivist Perspective by Young-Eisendrath HCDJ.



"Jung's Self Psychology: A Constructivist Perspective" by Young-Eisendrath is a textbook that explores the psychological theories of Jung through a constructivist lens. The book, published by Guilford Publications in 1991, delves into the concept of the Self in Jungian psychology and how it relates to mental health. Written by Polly Young-Eisendrath and James Hall, the book offers a personalized approach to understanding Jung's ideas and their application in social work, movements, and psychiatry. With 188 pages and a dust jacket, this hardcover publication is a valuable resource for those interested in exploring the complexities of the human psyche.


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