
The Inner World of Childhood: A Study in Analytical Psychology - Paperback
The Inner World of Childhood: A Study in Analytical Psychology - Paperback
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by Frances G. Wickes (Author)
"The Inner World of Childhood" is a seminal study in the field of analytical psychology, offering a profound exploration into the complex psychic life of children. This work examines how the unconscious mind shapes a child's early experiences, behaviors, and relationships through a framework heavily influenced by Jungian principles. The author investigates the deep connection between the child's psyche and the psychological state of the adults surrounding them, particularly parents and educators, arguing that the inner life of the adult significantly influences the child's mental well-being and development.
The book delves into various aspects of childhood growth, including the role of dreams, the nature of phantasies, and the early manifestations of psychological types. By analyzing developmental patterns and the symbolic language of children, the text provides unique insight into the fears, motivations, and imaginative worlds that define the early years of life. "The Inner World of Childhood" remains a vital resource for understanding the foundations of personality and the intricate processes of emotional growth. This work is essential for those interested in the developmental underpinnings of the human spirit and the lasting impact of early psychological environments on the maturing individual.
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