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Jewish values in Jungian psychology

Levi Meier
Jewish Values in Jungian Psychology serves to build a bridge for the first time between Jung's psychology and Jewish tradition. While Jungian psychology can help one achieve a deeper understanding of Jewish teachings, the study of Jewish traditions can enhance and amplify Jung's mode of understanding the human psyche.
Print Book, English, c1991
University Press of America, Lanham, MD, c1991
xiv, 183 p. : port. ; 24 cm.
9780819183231, 9780819183248, 0819183237, 0819183245
1170354586
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