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Letter X.--Jung 270

Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology · C. G. Jung — chapter 17 of 45 · ~73 words · public domain

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Transference is the central problem of analysis--It may be positive or negative--Projection of infantile phantasies on the doctor--Biological "duties"--The psyche does not only react, but gives its individual reply--We have an actual sexual problem to-day--Evidences thereof--We have no real sexual morality, only a legal attitude--Our moral views are too undifferentiated--The neurotic is ill not because he has lost his faith in morality, but because he has not found the new authority in himself.

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