Passages Beyond the Gate: A Jungian Approach to Understanding American Psychology

Upa (2010)
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This book examines American psychology's development from a Jungian perspective, and argues that the discipline is at a point where a deeper and broader exploration of spirituality is essential in order to realize the goal of creating a complete psychology of human beings

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