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The Collected Works of C. G. Jung

5 books

About this series

Explore the foundational theories of analytical psychology with C. G. Jung's collected writings. This series presents Jung's extensive work on the unconscious, symbolism, and the human psyche, offering deep insights into psychology, religion, and philosophy. It is essential reading for those interested in the origins and development of Jungian thought.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What is the recommended reading order for The Collected Works of C. G. Jung?

    The volumes are not strictly sequential narratives; they are organized thematically and chronologically by the development of Jung's thought. Readers often approach them based on specific areas of interest, though reading them in their published order provides a comprehensive overview of his intellectual journey.

  • Are there any companion guides or introductions to The Collected Works of C. G. Jung?

    Several introductory texts and companion guides exist to help readers navigate the extensive and complex material within The Collected Works. These resources often provide summaries, contextual information, and analyses of Jung's core concepts.

  • How does this series relate to other works by C. G. Jung?

    The Collected Works is the definitive compilation of C. G. Jung's writings, encompassing nearly all of his published theoretical and clinical work. Other individual books by Jung are often selections or specific editions drawn from these collected volumes.