Books by C.G. Jung

Structure & Dynamics of the Psyche (Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol. 8)

A revised translation of one of the most important of Jung’s longer works. The volume also contains an appendix of four shorter papers on psychological typology, published between 1913 and 1935.

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Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle

Jung was intrigued from early in his career with coincidences, especially those surprising juxtapositions that scientific rationality could not adequately explain. He discussed these ideas with Albert Einstein before World War I, but first used the term “synchronicity” in a 1930 lecture, in reference to the unusual psychological insights generated from consulting the I Ching. A

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Man and His Symbols

Man and His Symbols owes its existence to one of Jung’s own dreams. The great psychologist dreamed that his work was understood by a wide public, rather than just by psychiatrists, and therefore he agreed to write and edit this fascinating book. Here, Jung examines the full world of the unconscious, whose language he believed to

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The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious (Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol. 9 Part 1)

Essays which state the fundamentals of Jung’s psychological system: “On the Psychology of the Unconscious” and “The Relations Between the Ego and the Unconscious,” with their original versions in an appendix.

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Memories, Dreams, Reflections

An eye-opening biography of one of the most influential psychiatrists of the modern age, drawing from his lectures, conversations, and own writings.

 In the spring of 1957, when he was eighty-one years old, Carl Gustav Jung undertook the telling of his life story. Memories, Dreams, Reflections is that book, composed of conversations with his colleague and

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The Development of Personality (Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol. 17)

Papers on child psychology, education, and individuation, underlining the overwhelming importance of parents and teachers in the genesis of the intellectual, feeling, and emotional disorders of childhood. The final paper deals with marriage as an aid or obstacle to self-realization.

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Psychological Types (The Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Vol. 6)

One of the most important of Jung’s longer works, and probably the most famous of his books, Psychological Types appeared in German in 1921 after a “fallow period” of eight years during which Jung had published little. He called it “the fruit of nearly twenty years’ work in the domain of practical psychology,” and in his autobiography

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The Practice of Psychotherapy: Essays on the Psychology of the Transference and Other Subjects (Collected Works of C.G. Jung Vol. 16)

Essays on aspects of analytical therapy, specifically the transference, abreaction, and dream analysis. Contains an additional essay, “The Realities of Practical Psychotherapy,” found among Jung’s posthumous papers.

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Psychology of the Unconscious

In this, his most famous and influential work, Carl Jung made a dramatic break from the psychoanalytic tradition established by his mentor, Sigmund Freud. Rather than focusing on psychopathology and its symptoms, the Swiss psychiatrist studied dreams, mythology, and literature to define the universal patterns of the psyche. 
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