
Drawing on almost twenty years of clinical experience, this work weaves together observations from psychiatric practice, personal encounters, and a long‑standing dialogue with fellow physicians. The author seeks to move beyond isolated case reports, presenting a broader, historically grounded view of how different mental attitudes shape everyday life. By linking modern psychological insight to the age‑old debate between Platonic idealism and Aristotelian realism, the book invites listeners to see personality patterns as part of a timeless conversation.
In its first section the author outlines the basic psychological types, explaining how distinct ways of perceiving and judging the world give rise to characteristic habits of thought and feeling. The discussion remains rooted in concrete examples while remaining accessible to those without specialized training. Listeners will come away with a clearer sense of their own mental orientation and an appreciation for how these patterns have influenced both personal relationships and broader cultural movements.
Language
de
Duration
~20 hours (1201K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-03-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1875–1961
A founder of analytical psychology, he explored dreams, symbols, and the hidden patterns of the mind in ways that still shape psychology, spirituality, and literature. His writing invites listeners into big questions about personality, the unconscious, and what it means to become fully oneself.
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