CG JUNG - Countryside Anarchist
CG JUNG - Countryside Anarchist
CG JUNG - Countryside Anarchist
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The Collected Works of C. G. Jung<br />
Editors: Sir Herbert Read, Michael Fordham, and Gerhard Adler; executive editor,<br />
William McGuire. Translated by R.F.C. Hull, except where noted.<br />
1. PSYCHIATRIC STUDIES (1957; 2d ed., 1970)<br />
On the Psychology and Pathology of So-Called Occult<br />
Phenomena (1902)<br />
On Hysterical Misreading (1904)<br />
Cryptomnesia (1905)<br />
On Manic Mood Disorder (1903)<br />
A Case of Hysterical Stupor in a Prisoner in Detention (1902)<br />
On Simulated Insanity (1903)<br />
A Medical Opinion on a Case of Simulated Insanity (1904)<br />
A Third and Final Opinion on Two Contradictory Psychiatric<br />
Diagnoses (1906)<br />
On the Psychological Diagnosis of Facts (1905)<br />
2. EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCHES (1973)<br />
Translated by Leopold Stein in collaboration with Diana Riviere<br />
STUDIES IN WORD ASSOCIATION (1904–7, 1910)<br />
The Associations of Normal Subjects (by Jung and F. Riklin)<br />
An Analysis of the Associations of an Epileptic<br />
The Reaction-Time Ratio in the Association Experiment<br />
Experimental Observations on the Faculty of Memory<br />
Psychoanalysis and Association Experiments<br />
The Psychological Diagnosis of Evidence<br />
Association, Dream, and Hysterical Symptom<br />
The Psychopathological Significance of the Association Experiment<br />
Disturbances in Reproduction in the Association Experiment<br />
The Association Method<br />
The Family Constellation<br />
PSYCHOPHYSICAL RESEARCHES (1907–8)<br />
On the Psychophysical Relations of the Association Experiment<br />
Psychophysical Investigations with the Galvanometer and Pneumograph<br />
in Normal and Insane Individuals (by F. Peterson and Jung)<br />
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