ABSTRACT

This book encapsulates John Beebe’s influential work on the analytical psychology of consciousness. Building on C. G. Jung’s theory of psychological types and on subsequent clarifications by Marie-Louise von Franz and Isabel Briggs Myers, Beebe demonstrates the bond between the eight types of consciousness Jung named and the archetypal complexes that impart energy and purpose to our emotions, fantasies, and dreams. For this collection, Beebe has revised and updated his most influential and significant previously published papers and has introduced, in a brand new chapter, a surprising theory of type and culture.

Beebe’s model enables readers to take what they already know about psychological types and apply it to depth psychology. The insights contained in the fifteen chapters of this book will be especially valuable for Jungian psychotherapists, post-Jungian academics and scholars, psychological type practitioners, and type enthusiasts.

part |113 pages

Theoretical contributions

chapter |5 pages

The Eight Function-attitudes Unpacked

chapter |11 pages

Once more with feeling

chapter |23 pages

The Wizard of OZ

A vision of development in the American political psyche

part |28 pages

Type and the MBTI

chapter |9 pages

Evolving the Eight-Function Model

chapter |8 pages

Type and Archetype

The spine and its shadow

chapter |9 pages

Type and Archetype

The arms and their shadow

part |52 pages

History of type

chapter |22 pages

Psychological Types

An historical overview

chapter |14 pages

The Red book as a work of Conscience

chapter |14 pages

Psychological types in freud and jung

part |30 pages

Applications of type

chapter |4 pages

Identifying the American shadow

Typological reflections on the 1992 Los Angeles riots