
C.G. Jung
Carl Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. His extensive writings, including "Man and His Symbols" and "The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious," explored the human psyche, dreams, and the concept of the collective unconscious. Jung's work profoundly influenced depth psychology, philosophy, and comparative religion.
Books by C.G. Jung
6 books available

Dreams
by C.G. Jung
4.1(2,423)
Jung explores the symbolic language of dreams, connecting them to alchemy and personal change.

Modern Man in Search of a Soul
by C.G. Jung
4.2(8,451)
Carl Jung explores the modern spiritual void, the unconscious, dreams, and the link between psychology and religion.

Man and His Symbols
by C.G. Jung
4.2(20,606)
Explore the universal language of dreams and symbols, guided by Jung, to understand yourself and live a complete, productive life.

The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
by C.G. Jung
4.3(5,051)
Ancient myths and personal dreams meet to show how universal patterns of the human mind shape our individual lives and shared future.

The Undiscovered Self
by C.G. Jung
4.1(7,625)
Jung asks individuals to resist mass movements and societal conformity by seeking their unique self, or risk becoming an unthinking part of a totalitarian system.

Answer to Job
by C.G. Jung
4.2(1,299)
Jung's most controversial work analyzes the biblical Book of Job not as theology, but as an exploration of how divine and evil archetypes appear in the human mind.