ABSTRACT

Analytical psychology has never been a frozen or rigid body of theory and practice. It has always been developing as new insights and formulations become integrated with, or replace, the old. C.G. Jung himself revised and supplemented his own ideas throughout his life. Since his death in 1961, analytical psychology as a body of knowledge has extended beyond the Jungian analytic training institutions into the wider culture and, more recently, into university and college departments.