In Studies in Word-Association, Carl Gustav Jung delves into the complex connections between words and the human mind. Through a series of experiments and analyses, Jung presents a fascinating exploration of how language and thought are intertwined.
Jung's writing is clear and engaging, making the intricate concepts accessible to readers of all backgrounds. His insights into the ways in which words can trigger deep-seated emotions and memories are truly enlightening.
While some of the material may be challenging for those unfamiliar with Jung's theories, the overall message of the book is thought-provoking and thought-provoking. Studies in Word-Association is a valuable resource for anyone interested in psychology, linguistics, or the workings of the human mind.
Book Description:
Following his Psychology of the Unconscious Processes, this book is a series of papers compiled under the direction of Dr. Carl Jung, also known as the founder of psychoanalysis. It records research related to the association method conducted on persons with and without psychological conditions. Jung's work on association among "normal" individuals formed the basis of psychological types. - Summary by Cao Yuqing