Carl Gustav Jung

The Complete Works of Carl Jung. Vol.1. Illustrated

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This first volume of The Complete Works of Carl Jung presents a landmark collection of his early and foundational writings, offering a deep dive into the formative ideas that would shape 20th-century depth psychology. Richly illustrated and thoughtfully curated, this edition includes seminal works such as Psychological Types, The Theory of Psychoanalysis, The Association Method, and Psychology of the Unconscious, among others.

In Psychological Types, Jung introduces the enduring concepts of introversion and extraversion, as well as the four psychological functions—thinking, feeling, sensation, and intuition—laying the groundwork for modern personality theory. The Theory of Psychoanalysis explores his critical engagement with Freud's views, marking Jung's departure toward a more symbolic and spiritual understanding of the psyche.

The Association Method showcases Jung’s pioneering work in experimental psychology, using word-association tests to explore unconscious complexes. Meanwhile, Psychology of the Unconscious presents his early exploration of dreams, fantasies, and myth, offering insight into the symbolic dimension of the human mind.

Together, these writings trace Jung’s intellectual journey from psychiatrist to founder of analytical psychology. With meticulous insight and an unwavering curiosity about the soul, Jung’s early works remain essential for anyone interested in psychology, philosophy, or the nature of human consciousness.

This illustrated edition brings these classic texts to life for a new generation of readers, making it an indispensable volume for students, scholars, and seekers alike.
Contents:
-Modern Man in Search of a Soul
-Psychology of the Unconscious
-Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology
-The Association Method
-The Theory of Psychoanalysis
-Psychological Types
-The Psychology of Dementia Præcox
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