Modern Man in Search of a Soul

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Modern Man in Search of a Soul is the classic introduction to the thought of Carl Jung. Along with Freud and Adler, Jung was one of the chief founders of modern psychiatry. In this book, Jung examines some of the most contested and crucial areas in the field of analytical psychology: dream analysis, the primitive unconscious, and the relationship between psychology and religion.


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Jonathan Wright
5.0 out of 5 stars Great, Great Collection of Essays on the Modern Man
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2018
Great work and still, 90 years later, central themes in the lives of modern people. Like many of his books, this is a collection of essays. The central theme is man's inner struggles and unconcsious but there's an essay on dream interpretation, on problems with modern culture, modern psychology. There's an essay on why psychologists have replaced the clergy that is magnificent. All and all, a fascinating read. If you're new to Jung, this is an OK starting point but The Undiscovered Self would be better. Jung is a difficult read. Not Nietzsche level but still quite difficult. Once you get going though, it starts to flow well. You just have to get used to his vernacular and jargon. Keep your phone handy, I can promise you that you well occasionally run into a word or phrase that you've never seen before and will need to google it and don't let a word pass that you don't understand. He has a way of throwing in phrases and words with huge meanings (that are not part of our current venacular) and will be missed if not understood.

The amazing part about these essays is that there isn't much that's "outdated". Everyone of his central points are just as poignant today as they were 90 years ago. I find that amazing. How does he wrote a book on the state of man that is not outdated almost a century later?
Greyson Williams
5.0 out of 5 stars Great for future Psychologists
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2023
Great book. A strong recommendation to all aspiring psychologists. It teaches more than just mere methods, but proper attitudes for psychology.
Beat a ’Bhèist
5.0 out of 5 stars Jung’s Work Should Be “Mandatory” Reading For ALL In All US “Institution's” of Higher ED
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2018
A quick review here of Carl Jung’s “Modern Man In Search of A Soul!” IAW Jung- “The modern man, moreover, is not eager to know in what way he can imitate Christ, but in what way he can live his own individual life, however meagre and uninteresting it may be.” (Jung, Carl Gustav . Modern Man in Search of a Soul (p. 243). Christopher Prince. Kindle Edition.) Furthermore, Jung states- “But if, on the other hand, the clergyman is consulted, he cannot persuade the sick man that the trouble is psychic. As a rule he lacks the special knowledge which would enable him to discern the psychic factors of the disease, and his judgement is without the weight of authority.” (Jung, Carl Gustav . Modern Man in Search of a Soul (pp. 232-233). Christopher Prince. Kindle Edition.) Additionally, Jung assert’s- “Methods of treatment based upon suggestion are deceptive makeshifts; they are incompatible with the principles of analytical therapy, and should be avoided. But suggestion can of course be avoided only when the doctor is aware of the many doors through which it can enter. There remains in the best of circumstances enough—and more than enough—unconscious suggestion.” (Jung, Carl Gustav . Modern Man in Search of a Soul (p. 10). Christopher Prince. Kindle Edition.) Finally, IAW Jung- “The spirit of the age cannot be compassed by the processes of human reason. It is an inclination, an emotional tendency that works upon weaker minds, through the unconscious, with an overwhelming force of suggestion that carries them along with it”. (Jung, Carl Gustav . Modern Man in Search of a Soul (p. 179). Christopher Prince. Kindle Edition.)

Given all the above, it is clear that Jung, more than asserts, that “suggestion” is in fact a very powerful force in “human” nature and that modern man is more so searching, for “meaning” outside more than just “religious” circles for meaning in one’s life. Ergo, in the age of “mass-media” and total “bombardment” of advertising, similar-or same news coverage on different networks, what does that all in fact say about Jung’s assertions of “suggestion?” I remember, being told, by those older than me that back in the 1950’s or 60’s in movie reels, they would replace a few frames, of the film with “suggestive” content and supposedly had to stop doing so due to various adverse consequences…. Whether true or not, do not know, but is in fact interesting and reminds one of the movie “Clock-Work Orange” where the character’s eyes are in fact pinned open and forced to watch whatever footage in front of them while on “psychotropic” medications…..???? Furthermore, when “counseling”- such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, it has been taught that one should ask “questions” that lead the “individual” to their own “conclusions” ….. such as in US Dept. Veteran Affairs PRRTP Programs! Is this then a “violation” of Jung’s principles……??????

On “special knowledge” and under-educated populace, this is readily available at any Federal Medical Center, where “patients/inmates” whom by and large are questioned by a panel “Psychological” Staff without an attorney present, believe that the “staff” can in fact “read” their minds and are by no way discouraged of this fact….. is this correct???? If so, then does this in fact not lead to the “mass-warehousing” in the US of many whom might simply otherwise be released…???? On the same note, there is very little literature in the FMC libraries, such as DSMIV/V or such as this work by Jung, and/or others for these “poor” souls to read, and if in fact have it sent to them or they order it thought the mail/local “library” program- creates quite the “stir” among FMC Psychology staff if in fact such literature, it is not out-right confiscated immediately! What would Carl Jung in fact say, about this state of affairs in the United States Today- not only at the Federal Level but also State Level Facilities, that are by in large, such as in Alabama, etc… contracted out to the lowest “bidder” or local jails “advertising” such services????

Jung, further asserts- “In cases of insanity the compensatory process is often perfectly obvious, but takes a negative form. There are persons, for instance, who have anxiously shut themselves off from all the world only to discover one day that their most intimate secrets are known and talked about by everyone.” (Jung, Carl Gustav . Modern Man in Search of a Soul (p. 169). Christopher Prince. Kindle Edition.) So given the above, what would “Jung” say to the “mass-media” coverage of “judicial” proceedings were the “individual” in question, themselves is in fact not “interviewed, and “somehow’ their “health” records made “public” to reporters and the like without their EXPRESS written consent- especially if found more than “competent” by the court appointed “authorities”????????? Finally, in closing, Jung states- “If they breathe upon their hands, breath is wind and spirit—it is roho, in Arabic ruch, in Hebrew ruach, and in Greek pneuma. The action means: I offer my living spirit to God. It is a wordless, acted prayer, which could equally well be spoken: "Lord, into thy hands I commend my spirit." Does this merely happen so, or was this thought already incubated and purposed before man existed? I must leave this question unanswered.”(Jung, Carl Gustav . Modern Man in Search of a Soul (p. 154). Christopher Prince. Kindle Edition.) Which, is a good way I think to leave this review- questions- unanswered?????

Bottom-line: Jung’s work should be “mandatory” reading in all “institution's” of higher learning, simply for the thought provocation it inspires and it’s “tie” in to the Modern Age of “mass and instantaneous” communication…..
Jarred
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Book By A Brilliant Author
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2017
This book is well worth a read for those interested in Psychoanalysis and its underpinnings of certain modernist and post modernist philosophies. My understanding is that Jung is not used much from a practical standpoint (although I wonder if this will change with the recent stardom of Jordan Peterson). Jung seems to admit that some of his techniques, especially dream analysis are not the most effective methods - or at least he acknowledges their weaknesses. Nevertheless, this book is a fascinating glimpse into a brilliant mind and it has much to say about our understanding of human action. Even if much of the science has moved beyond Jung, there is still wisdom in these pages.

I recommend this book not because it is cutting edge but because the author is brilliant and his observations of life are peppered throughout the book. Finally, Jung's writing style makes for relatively easy reading.
Edmond T. Stein
5.0 out of 5 stars Has information I wish to learn about
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
RFK ‘jr. recommended this Author for inspiration !
Review
5.0 out of 5 stars Insightful
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2024
A must read. You do not have to be working a degree in phycology to get value out of this book. Just the willing to invest in the read
Jimena
5.0 out of 5 stars Jung’s core ideology
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
How can you not love Carl Jung?
It’s an essay, that deals with the secrets of modern psychotherapy. This is Jung’s core ideology.

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