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Carl Gustav Jung

SwissJuly 26, 1875 – June 6, 1961Non-Fiction

Swiss psychiatrist who broke with Freud to develop analytical psychology, centered on the collective unconscious and archetypes. Psychological Types introduced the introvert/extrovert distinction. His work on myth, religion, and the psyche has been enormously influential in popular culture and the humanities.

Works

  • Psychological TypesTypology of human personality preferences and cognitive orientations→
  • Man and His SymbolsGuide to universal symbols and archetypes in mythology and dreams→
  • The Archetypes and the Collective UnconsciousTheory of collective unconscious and primordial images across human cultures→
  • Memories, Dreams, ReflectionsJung's autobiography reflecting on his life, dreams, and analytical psychology→
  • SynchronicityExploration of meaningful coincidences and their psychological significance→
  • AionJung's theory of the self and individuation as core psychological process→
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