Jungian Psychotherapy
Delve into the profound world of analytical psychology with Jungian Psychotherapy by Michael Fordham. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1990, this insightful paperback spans 192 pages and offers a comprehensive exploration of the therapeutic methods employed by analytical psychologists. Fordham meticulously presents the foundational concepts derived from Carl Jung's pioneering investigations while also highlighting the advancements made by others in the field. This book underscores Jung's belief in the scientific nature of his work, revealing an objective realm of inquiry that continues to influence modern psychotherapy. Ideal for psychology students, practitioners, and anyone interested in the depths of the human psyche, Jungian Psychotherapy is a must-read for those eager to understand the intricacies of Jungian theory and its practical applications in therapeutic settings.