(See Cover) Freud, Adler and Jung—these names personify, above all others, modern man’s restless exploration of his own mind, his struggles for self-knowledge and for control of his darkest drives. In ...
One man learned this firsthand when, after taking a medication for heart failure, he developed a new physical feature — enlarged breasts.
“Death is psychologically just as important as birth,” wrote Carl Gustav Jung. “As the arrow flies to the target, so life ends in death . . . Shrinking away from it is something unhealthy and abnormal ...