Books by C.G. Jung
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Analytical Psychology
Its Theory and Practice
Founded in 1955 under the editorship of Michael Fordham and with the encouragement of C. G. Jung, The Journal of analytical Psychology is the leading international Jungian journal. The ^Journal explores the practice as well as the theory of Jung's ideas and is dedicated to the comprehensive and...
Published September 10th 1986 by Routledge
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C.G.Jung: Psychological Reflections
A New Anthology of His Writings 1905-1961
C. G. Jung was one of the great thinkers of our time. In the course of his long medical practice he reflected deeply on human nature and human problems, and his profile writings bear witness to his wisdom and insight. This anthology of his writings, containing nearly thirteen hundred quotations is...
Published May 14th 1986 by Routledge
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Dream Analysis 1
Notes of the Seminar Given in 1928-30
Provides clarification of Jung's method of dream analysis. Based upon a previously unpublished series of dreams of one of Jung's patients....
Published November 2nd 1994 by Routledge
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Jung on Active Imagination
Jung's discovery of active imagination is one of the most important milestones in his personal and professional life. Prompted by the trauma of his break up with Freud, he developed a method of self healing which later formed the basis of his analytic practice and is now regarded as the origin of...
Published January 22nd 1997 by Routledge
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Jung on Alchemy
Jung realized that the fantastic images of alchemy - fire-breathing dragons, hermaphrodites, lions giving birth to the sun - are not so far from our daily lives. He made sense of such seemingly incomprehensible symbols and showed how, in fact, such images represent a usually unseen level that has...
Published December 21st 1994 by Routledge
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Jung on Evil
Evil became a central issue for Jung as he grew older. His early investigations of the place of evil in the mental processes of the severely disturbed led him to consider the concept of evil in greater depth when exploring the role of analysis in ethical and cultural transformation.Jung on Evil...
Published August 23rd 1995 by Routledge
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Jung on Mythology
At least three major questions can be asked of myth: what is its subject matter? What is its origin? What is its function? Theories of myth may differ in the answers they give to any of these questions, but more basically they may also differ on which of the questions they ask. C.G. Jung's theory...
Published September 23rd 1998 by Routledge
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Jung on Synchronicity and the Paranormal
Jung's lifelong interest in the paranormal contributed significantly to the development of his influential but controversial theory of synchronicity. In this volume Roderick Main brings together a selection of Jung's writings on topics from well-known and less accessible sources to explore the...
Published August 6th 1997 by Routledge
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Jung on the East
Jung's interest in the East was deep-rooted and life-long, and the traditional teachings of China and India played an important role in his personal and intellectual development, as well as in the formations of the ideas and practices that are central to Jungian psychology.Jung on the East brings...
Published November 16th 1994 by Routledge
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Letters of C. G. Jung
Volume I, 1906-1950
In May 1956, in his eighty-second year, Jung first discussed with Gerhard Adler the question of the publication of his letters. Over many years, Jung had often used the medium of letters to communicate his ideas to others and to clarify the interpretation of his work, quite apart from answering...
Published May 16th 1973 by Routledge
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Letters of C. G. Jung
Volume 2, 1951-1961
In May 1956, in his eighty-second year, Jung first discussed with Gerhard Adler the question of the publication of his letters. Over many years, Jung had often used the medium of letters to communicate his ideas to others and to clarify the interpretation of his work, quite apart from answering...
Published May 19th 1976 by Routledge
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Nietzsche's Zarathustra
Notes of the Seminar given in 1934-1939 C.G. Jung
An examination of one of the major philosophical influences on Jung that also provides a case study in Jungian psychology....
Published October 4th 1989 by Routledge
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Nietzsche's Zarathustra
Notes of the Seminar given in 1934-1939 by C.G.Jung
As a young man growing up near Basel, Jung was fascinated and disturbed by tales of Nietzsche's brilliance, eccentricity, and eventual decline into permanent psychosis. These volumes, the transcript of a previously unpublished private seminar, reveal the fruits of his initial curiosity: Nietzsche's...
Published October 4th 1989 by Routledge
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Nietzsche's Zarathustra
Notes of the Seminar given in 1934-1939 by C.G. Jung
An examination of one of the major philosophical influences on Jung that also provides a case study in Jungian psychology....
Published October 4th 1989 by Routledge
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Psychology of the Unconscious
A Study of the Transformations and Symbolisms of the Libido
Unavailable for many years, this edition presents the original English translation of Jung's most famous and influential work. It is a key text for the study of the formation of Jung's ideas and for understanding his personal and psychological condition during this crucial time....
Published January 6th 1993 by Routledge
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Synchronicity
An Acausal Connecting Principle
To Jung, synchonicity is a meaningful coincidence in time, a psychic factor which is independant of space and time. This revolutionary concept of synchronicity both challenges and complements the physicist's classical view of casualty. It also forces is to a basic reconsideration of the meaning of...
Published September 18th 1985 by Routledge
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The Freud/Jung Letters
Unavailable for many years the famous Freud/Jung Letters are now back in print. As historical documents the letters reflect the early struggles of Freud and Jung in gaining acceptance for analysis. The two exchange candid opinions on their colleagues, plan strategies for the advancement of their...
Published January 4th 1995 by Routledge
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The Psychology of Kundalini Yoga
Notes of the Seminar Given in 1932
Jung's Seminar of Kundalini Yoga, presented to the Psychology Club in Zurich in 1932, has been widely regarded as a milestone in the psychological understanding of Eastern thought and the symbolic transformations of inner experience. With sensitivity towards a new generation's interest in...
Published July 17th 1996 by Routledge
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The Psychology of the Transference
An account of Jung's handling of the transference between psychologist and patient in the light of his conception of the archetypes. Based on the symbolic illustrations in a sixteenth century alchemical text....
Published October 19th 1983 by Routledge
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Visions
Notes on the Seminar Given in 1930-1934
For Jung, the beautiful and brilliantly creative 28-year old Christiana Morgan was an inspired force whose path in self-analysis paralleled his own quest for personal knowledge. By teaching Morgan the trance-like technique of active imagination, Jung helped her embark on a series of archetypal...
Published March 11th 1998 by Routledge
