This book examines American psychology's development from a Jungian perspective, and argues that the discipline is at a point where a deeper and broader exploration of spirituality is essential in order to realize the goal of creating a complete psychology of human beings.
Chapter 1 Prologue Chapter 2 Acknowledgements Chapter 3 Introduction Chapter 4 Chapter 1: Exploring Passages that Reveal Human Nature: A Student's Journey Chapter 5 Chapter 2: Jungian Ways of Knowing and the Psychologies They Create Chapter 6 Chapter 3: The Role of the Inferior Fuction in Jungian Psychology Chapter 7 Chapter 4: One of These Psychologies is Unlike the Others Chapter 8 Chapter 5: Towards a Pyschology for All Pyschological Types Chapter 9 References Chapter 10 Index Chapter 11 About the Author