The involvement of Jung with German psychotherapy in the 1930s revealed a strong tendency to collaborate with the Nazis, even though his behaviour was more contradictory than has often been acknowledged. In part this was due to anti-Semitic sentiments; some of it was fuelled by the apparent opportunity to make Jungian psychology dominant over its ‘Jewish’ Freudian rival; and in part Jung's admiration for the energy of the Nazi movement seems to have been genuine.This paper traces some of the elements in Jung's activities of that period in order to highlight the mixture of pragmatic and ideological investments that also applied to many other psychotherapists, and to some German psychoanalysts at the time
Psy-sciences (psychology, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, pedagogy, criminology, special education, etc....
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Utilizing Jung's idea of theory as a 'personal confession', the author charts his own development as...
This article focuses on the period of the historic rupture between Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, appr...
In the history of psychology, historians have found that during the Nazi era in Germany there was a ...
This paper demonstrates what Bleuler, Freud and Jung had in common in 1908, but it also highlights t...
The present paper presents a psycho-historical analysis of Adolf Hitler with reference to multiple p...
As an example of how scientific societies dealt with the Nazi-past of some of their members, an over...
The history of Jung’s influence on the psychoanalytic movement is, in many respects, complex and con...
The period predating and overlapping with World War II saw psychoanalytic authors respond to the aut...
Psy-sciences (psychology, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, pedagogy, criminology, special education, etc....
Jung’s well-known reticence to disclose the clinical details of his analytic practice led him to dra...
Psychoanalysis in the Age of Totalitarianism provides rich new insights into the history of politica...
In this paper the author offers a partial examination of the troubled history of psychoanalysis in G...
New developments in social psychology proliferated in Britain and the USA throughout the 1930s. With...
This paper discusses how psychoanalytic ideas were brought to bear in the Allied struggle against th...
The roots of psychology as we know it began in the end of the 19th century. At the time Germany was...
Utilizing Jung's idea of theory as a 'personal confession', the author charts his own development as...
This article focuses on the period of the historic rupture between Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, appr...
In the history of psychology, historians have found that during the Nazi era in Germany there was a ...
This paper demonstrates what Bleuler, Freud and Jung had in common in 1908, but it also highlights t...
The present paper presents a psycho-historical analysis of Adolf Hitler with reference to multiple p...
As an example of how scientific societies dealt with the Nazi-past of some of their members, an over...
The history of Jung’s influence on the psychoanalytic movement is, in many respects, complex and con...
The period predating and overlapping with World War II saw psychoanalytic authors respond to the aut...
Psy-sciences (psychology, psychiatry, psychoanalysis, pedagogy, criminology, special education, etc....
Jung’s well-known reticence to disclose the clinical details of his analytic practice led him to dra...
Psychoanalysis in the Age of Totalitarianism provides rich new insights into the history of politica...