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InnerWork: Boundaries of the soul

Title
InnerWork: Boundaries of the soul [videorecording] / Thinking Allowed Productions ;produced by Arthur Bloch.
Publication
Berkeley, CA : Thinking Allowed, 1988.

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  • Singer, June.
  • Bloch, Arthur.
  • Mishlove, Jeffrey, 1946-
Description
1 videocassette (90 min.) : sd., col.; 1/2 in.
Summary
Jungian analysis focuses on unconscious archetypes that operate beneath our cultural conditioning. Transformation, says June Singer, must emerge from within, apart from any preconceptions of the analyst. In this two-part program, Dr. June Singer, a Jungian analyst and author of The Unholy Bible: a psychological interpretation of William Blake, Androgeny, Energies of love, and Boundaries of the soul, presents the theory and practice of Carl Jung's analytic psychology. Describing a dream from Jung's own childhood, she explains how he developed his notion that sexual imagery represents the creative spiritual force. She also discusses the "collective unconscious" and Jung's theories of individuation and personality types.
Alternative Title
Boundaries of the soul
Subjects
Note
  • Based on the Thinking allowed television series.
Credits (note)
  • Producer, director, Arthur Bloch.
Title
InnerWork: Boundaries of the soul [videorecording] / Thinking Allowed Productions ;produced by Arthur Bloch.
Imprint
Berkeley, CA : Thinking Allowed, 1988.
Credits
Producer, director, Arthur Bloch.
Performer
Host: Jeffrey Mishlove; guest speaker, June Singer.
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Singer, June.
Bloch, Arthur.
Mishlove, Jeffrey, 1946-
Added Title
Boundaries of the soul
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VTH 1582 I
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