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      Archetype Revisited: An Updated Natural History of the Self

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      Stevens approaches Jung’s archetypes from a scientific perspective, combining several disciplines in an enriched study of human behaviour.

      Archetype: A Natural History of the Self, first published in 1982, was a ground-breaking book; the first to explore the c...

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      Product ID:9781138824690
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Series:Routledge Mental Health Classic Editions
      Title:Archetype Revisited
      Subtitle:An Updated Natural History of the Self
      Authors:Author: Anthony Stevens
      Page Count:406
      Subjects:Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy
      Description:Select Guide Rating
      Stevens approaches Jung’s archetypes from a scientific perspective, combining several disciplines in an enriched study of human behaviour.

      Archetype: A Natural History of the Self, first published in 1982, was a ground-breaking book; the first to explore the connections between Jung''s archetypes and evolutionary disciplines such as ethology and sociobiology, and an excellent introduction to the archetypes in theory and practical application as well.

      C.G. Jung''s ''archetypes of the collective unconscious'' have traditionally remained the property of analytical psychology, and have commonly been dismissed as ''mystical'' by scientists. But Jung himself described them as biological entities, which, if they exist at all, must be amenable to empirical study. In the work of Bowlby and Lorenz, and in studies of the bilateral brain, Anthony Stevens has discovered the key to opening up this long-ignored scientific approach to the archetypes, originally envisaged by Jung. At last, in a creative leap made possible by the cross-fertilisation of several specialist disciplines, psychiatry can be integrated with psychology, with ethology and biology. The result is an immensely enriched science of human behaviour.

      In Archetype Revisited, Stevens considers the enormous cultural, social and intellectual changes that have taken place since the publication of the original edition, and includes:

      - An updated chapter on The Archetypal Masculine and Feminine, reflecting recent research findings and developments in feminist thinking;

      - Commentary on the intrusion of neo-Darwinian thinking into psychology and psychiatry;

      - Analysis of what has happened to the archetype in terms of our understanding of it and our responses to it.

      This Classic Edition of the book includes a new introduction by the author.


      Imprint Name:Routledge
      Publisher Name:Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2015-06-24

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      Weight616 g
      Dimensions161 × 234 × 27 mm