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 +===== The Practice of Psychotherapy, Collected Works Vol. 16 =====
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 +**//Reference//**  \\ 
 +Jung, C. G. (1954) **//The Practice of Psychotherapy//** ,\\ 
 +The collected Works of C. G. Jung, Vol. 16. Bollingen Series XX, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N. J.
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 +§125 "The complex forms, so to speak, a miniature self-contained psyche which, as experience shows, develops a peculiar fantasy-life of its own. What we call fantasy is simply spontaneous psychic activity, and it wells up wherever the inhibitive action of the conscious mind abates or, as in sleep, ceases altogether. In sleep, fantasy takes the form of dreams."
  
-==== CW 16 ==== 
 p166 //The forward to 'The psychology of the transference'// "The reason and inner necessity for this lie in the fact that it is only possible to come to a right understanding and appreciation of a contemporary psychological problem when we can reach a point outside our own time from which to observe it."\\ <fc green>I think this is very nicely put in consideration of the Archimedean point often discussed in analytical psychology as we are both the instrument and the objective of observation - our psyche.  So to learn and achieve that 'objective' view we can use time, as opposed to space...so to speak :)</fc> p166 //The forward to 'The psychology of the transference'// "The reason and inner necessity for this lie in the fact that it is only possible to come to a right understanding and appreciation of a contemporary psychological problem when we can reach a point outside our own time from which to observe it."\\ <fc green>I think this is very nicely put in consideration of the Archimedean point often discussed in analytical psychology as we are both the instrument and the objective of observation - our psyche.  So to learn and achieve that 'objective' view we can use time, as opposed to space...so to speak :)</fc>
  
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