MYSTERY THAT HEALS
Series: THE STORY OF CARL GUSTAV JUNGPublication details: 1972; BBC/Films for the HumanitiesDescription: DVD; 31MinSubject(s): Summary: In this program, a psychiatrist reveals how Jung's theories are used to treat the mentally ill. Jung's secretary discusses his spirituality within the context of new interpretations of old Christian dogmas. In a discussion focusing on the psyche, Jung casts doubt on the finality of death. And in a final tribute to Jung, Laurens van der Post analyzes his mentor's rallying cry: humans must live their individual goals and dreams; this is the end to which they were born, and what keeps their minds healthy.Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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DVD | NMC Library | DVD Collection | 13-7-55 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 33039000659556 |
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In this program, a psychiatrist reveals how Jung's theories are used to treat the mentally ill. Jung's secretary discusses his spirituality within the context of new interpretations of old Christian dogmas. In a discussion focusing on the psyche, Jung casts doubt on the finality of death. And in a final tribute to Jung, Laurens van der Post analyzes his mentor's rallying cry: humans must live their individual goals and dreams; this is the end to which they were born, and what keeps their minds healthy.
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