Adolf Guggenbühl-Craig exposes many of the hypocrisies and idiocies of conventional psychology by looking at the profession from a refreshing but somewhat paradoxical view. By taking the .wrong side. of many politically and psychologically .correct. positions, the author brings new light and ideas to a mired rather than admired profession. With a commentary on Guggenbühl's work and thought by the Jungian psychologist Sidney Handel. ADOLF GUGGENBÜHL-CRAIG, a former president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology and widely respected analyst, teaches at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, of which he was President for more than ten years. |