Symbols of Transformation

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Symbols of Transformation is a seminal work by Carl Jung that marks the beginning of his break from Freud and lays the foundation for analytical psychology through an exploration of myths, symbols, and the unconscious.

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instanceOf book
psychology book
work of analytical psychology
alsoKnownAs Wandlungen und Symbole der Libido
surface form: Transformations and Symbols of the Libido
analyzesWork The Hymn of the Pearl
myths of the hero
author Carl Jung
surface form: Carl Gustav Jung
centralTheme development of personality
relationship between myth and the unconscious
symbolic representation of psychic energy
countryOfOrigin Switzerland
field depth psychology
firstPublicationYear 1912
genre non-fiction
hasEdition revised English translation in Collected Works
hasKeyConcept archetypal motifs
collective unconscious (prefiguration)
mythopoetic imagination
regression of libido
symbolic expression of libido
transformation of energy
influenced 20th-century psychology
literary criticism
religious studies
influencedBy Freudian psychoanalysis
comparative religion
mythological studies
language German
laysFoundationFor analytical psychology
marksBreakWith Freudian psychoanalysis
Sigmund Freud
notableFor foundational role in analytical psychology
marking Jung’s theoretical separation from Freud
originalTitle Wandlungen und Symbole der Libido
partOfSeries Collected Works of C. G. Jung
publisherOfFirstEdition Franz Deuticke NERFINISHED
revisedEditionYear 1952
subject analytical psychology
dream analysis
individuation
libido theory
myth of the hero
mythology
psychic transformation
symbols
unconscious mind
volumeNumberInSeries 5

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Carl Jung notableWork Symbols of Transformation