ABSTRACT

Throughout this book there have been references to the Archetypal School of analytical psychology which has been furthered principally by James Hillman (and also Avens, 1980; Berry, 1982; Giegerich, 1975; Lopez-Pedraza, 1977; M.Stein, 1973; R.Stein, 1974). In this chapter we will be concentrating on describing this controversial psychological ideology. The thesis of the present book which has stressed a common ideological future for analytical psychology is further developed in Chapter 11.