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Carl Gustav Jung ( YUUNG; German: [kaʁl ˈjʊŋ]; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. He was a prolific author, illustrator, and correspondent, and a complex and controversial character, presumably best known through his "autobiography" Memories, Dreams, Reflections. Jung's work has been influential in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, philosophy, psychology, and religious studies. He worked as a research scientist at the Burghölzli psychiatric hospital, in Zurich, under Eugen Bleuler. Jung established himself as an influential mind, developing a friendship with Sigmund Freud, founder of psychoanalysis, conducting a lengthy correspondence paramount to their joint vision of human psychology. Jung is widely regarded as one of the most influential psychologists in history. Freud saw the younger Jung not only as the heir he had been seeking to take forward his "new science" of psychoanalysis, but as a means to legitimize his own work: Freud and other contemporary psychoanalysts were Jews facing rising antisemitism in Europe, and Jung was Christian. Freud secured Jung's appointment as president of Freud's newly founded International Psychoanalytical Association. Jung's research and personal vision, however, made it difficult to follow his older colleague's doctrine and they parted ways. This division was painful for Jung and resulted in the establishment of Jung's analytical psychology, as a comprehensive system separate from psychoanalysis. Scholar Yosef Hayim Yerushalmi believed Jung's later antisemitic remarks may be a clue to the schism. Among the central concepts of analytical psychology is individuation—the lifelong psychological process of differentiation of the self out of each individual's conscious and unconscious elements. Jung considered it to be the main task of human development. He created some of the best known psychological concepts, including synchronicity, archetypal phenomena, the collective unconscious, the psychological complex, and extraversion and introversion. Jung was also an artist, craftsman, builder, and prolific writer. Many of his works were not published until after his death and some remain unpublished. Biography Early life Childhood Carl Gustav Jung was born 26 July 1875 in Kesswil, in the Swiss canton of Thurgau, as the first surviving son of Paul Achilles Jung (1842–1896) and Emilie Preiswerk (1848–1923). His birth was preceded by two stillbirths and that of a son named Paul, born in 1873, who survived only a few days. Paul Jung, Carl's father, was the youngest son of noted German-Swiss professor of medicine at Basel, Karl Gustav Jung (1794–1864). Paul's hopes of achieving a fortune never materialised, and he did not progress beyond the status of an impoverished rural pastor in the Swiss Reformed Church. Emilie Preiswerk, Carl's mother, had also grown up in a large family, whose Swiss roots went back five centuries. Emilie was the youngest child of a distinguished Basel churchman and academic, Samuel Preiswerk (1799–1871), and his second wife. Samuel Preiswerk was an Antistes, the title given to the head of the Reformed clergy in the city, as well as a Hebraist, author, and editor, who taught Paul Jung as his professor of Hebrew at Basel University.: 17–19  Jung's father was appointed to a more prosperous parish in Laufen when Jung was six months old. Tensions between father and mother had developed. Jung's mother was an eccentric and depressed woman; she spent considerable time in her bedroom, where she said spirits visited her at night. Though she was normal during the day, Jung recalled that at night his mother became strange and mysterious. He said that one night he saw a faintly luminous and indefinite figure coming from her room, with a head detached from the neck and floating in the air in front of the body. Jung had a better relationship with his father. Jung's mother left Laufen for several months of hospitalization near Basel, for an unknown physical ailment. His father took Carl to be cared for by Emilie Jung's unmarried sister in Basel, but he was later brought back to his father's residence. Emilie Jung's continuing bouts of absence and depression deeply troubled her son and caused him to associate women with "innate unreliability", whereas "father" meant for him reliability, but also powerlessness. In his memoir, Jung would remark that this parental influence was the "handicap I started off with". Later, these early impressions were revised: "I have trusted men friends and been disappointed by them, and I have mistrusted women and was not disappointed." After three years of living in Laufen, Paul Jung requested a transfer. In 1879 he was called to Kleinhüningen, next to Basel, where his family lived in a parsonage of the church. The relocation brought Emilie Jung closer into contact with her family and lifted her melancholy. When he was 9, Jung's sister Johanna Gertrud (1884–1935) was born. Known in the family as "Trudi", she became a secretary to her brother.: 349  Memories of childhood Jung was a solitary and introverted child. From childhood, he believed that, like his mother, he had two personalities—a modern Swiss citizen and a personality more suited to the 18th century. "Personality Number 1", as he termed it, was a typical schoolboy living in the era of the time. "Personality Number 2" was a dignified, authoritative, and influential man from the past. Though Jung was close to both parents, he was disappointed by his father's academic approach to faith. Some childhood memories made lifelong impressions on him. As a boy, he carved a tiny mannequin into the end of the wooden ruler from his pencil case and placed it inside the case. He added a stone, which he had painted into upper and lower halves, and hid the case in the attic. Periodically, he would return to the mannequin, often bringing tiny sheets of paper with messages inscribed on them in his own secret language. He later reflected that this ceremonial act brought him a feeling of inner peace and security. Years later, he discovered similarities between his personal experience and the practices associated with totems in indigenous cultures, such as the collection of soul-stones near Arlesheim or the tjurungas of Australia. He concluded that his intuitive ceremonial act was an unconscious ritual, which he had practiced in a way that was strikingly similar to those in distant locations which he, as a young boy, knew nothing about. His observations about symbols, archetypes, and the collective unconscious were inspired, in part, by these early experiences combined with his later research. At the age of 12, shortly before the end of his first year at the Humanistisches Gymnasium in Basel, Jung was pushed to the ground by another boy so hard he momentarily lost consciousness. (Jung later recognized the incident was indirectly his fault.) A thought then cam.... Discover the Carl Jung popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Carl Jung books.

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  • A Guided Tour of the Collected Works of C. G. Jung synopsis, comments

    A Guided Tour of the Collected Works of C. G. Jung

    Robert H. Hopcke

    The writings of C. G. Jung himself are the best place to read about all his main ideasbut where to start, when Jung's Collected Works run to more than eighteen volumes? Robert H. ...

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    The Wisdom of Your Dreams

    Jeremy Taylor

    Discover how the hidden messages in your dreams can change your life. A renowned expert on the subject of dreams, Jeremy Taylor has studied dreams and has worked with thousands of ...

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    Loving What Is, Revised Edition

    Byron Katie & Stephen Mitchell

    Discover the truth hiding behind troubling thoughts with Byron Katie’s selfhelp classic.In 2003, Byron Katie first introduced the world to The Work with the publication of Lov...

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    Synchronicity

    Paul Halpern

    From Aristotle's Physics to quantum teleportation, learn about the scientific pursuit of instantaneous connections in this insightful examination of our world.For millennia, scient...

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    Taking the Work Out of Networking

    Karen Wickre

    “For introverts who panic at the idea of networking, Wickre’s book is a deep, calming breath.” Sophia Dembling, author of The Introvert’s WayFormer Google executive, editorial dire...

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    Thrive

    Arianna Huffington

    In Thrive, Arianna Huffington makes an impassioned and compelling case for the need to redefine what it means to be successful in today's world.   Arianna Huffington's persona...

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    Jung, Buddhism, and the Incarnation of Sophia

    Henry Corbin

    Examines the work of Carl Jung in relation to Eastern religion, the wisdom teachings of the Sophia, Sufi mysticism, and visionary spirituality Reveals the spiritual values underly...

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    Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life

    James Hollis

    What does it really mean to be a grown up in today’s world? We assume that once we “get it together” with the right job, marry the right person, have children, and buy a home, all ...

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    Carl Jung

    Claire Dunne

    The first fully illustrated biography of Carl Jungthe great 20thcentury thinker famous for his pioneering exploration of dreams, consciousness, and spirituality in psychology Carl ...

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    Carl Jung

    Luis Benítez

    Carl Jung no fue exclusivamente un psiquiatra, ni solamente un profundo investigador de los mitos y leyendas con los que la humanidad anterior a nuestra época imaginó los dos unive...

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    Ego and Archetype

    Edward F. Edinger

    A medical psychiatrist and founding member of the Jung Foundation explores a pivotal part of analytical psychology: encountering the self through individuation   This book is...

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    Meaningful Coincidences

    Bernard Beitman

    A comprehensive exploration of the potential of coincidences to expand our understanding of reality and inspire psychological, interpersonal, and spiritual growth Scientific and Me...

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    Nora

    Nuala O'Connor

    Named one of the best books of historical fiction by the New York TimesAcclaimed Irish novelist Nuala O’Connor’s bold reimagining of the life of James Joyce’s wife, muse, and the m...

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    He

    Robert A. Johnson

    “Entertaining, informative, thoughtprovoking, mysterious, poetic. Men who read it will surely learn much about themselves, and womenparticularly those who are unfortunately misled ...

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    Memories, Dreams, Reflections

    Carl G Jung, Aniela Jaffe, Clara Winston & Richard Winston

    An eyeopening biography of one of the most influential psychiatrists of the modern age, drawing from his lectures, conversations, and own writings."An important, firsthand document...

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    The Sleep Revolution

    Arianna Huffington

    Cofounder and editor in chief of The Huffington Post Arianna Huffington shows how our cultural dismissal of sleep as time wasted compromises our health and our decisionmaking and ...

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    Carl Jung and Alcoholics Anonymous

    Ian McCabe

    The author visited the archives of the headquarters of A.A. in New York, and discovered new communications between Carl Jung and Bill Wilson. For the first time this correspondence...

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    The Inkblots

    Damion Searls

    The captivating, untold story of Hermann Rorschach and his famous inkblot testNAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPR  New York Post  Sunday Times (...

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    The Breaking Point

    Sue Shellenbarger

    "[The Breaking Point] suggests that the national conversation is about to have a hot flash. The passage through middle age of so large a clump of women . . . guarantees that some r...

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    Owning Your Own Shadow

    Robert A. Johnson

    Understand the dark side of your psychea Jungian approach to transformative selfacceptance. We all have shadowsthe unlit part of our ego that is hidden and never goes away, but mer...

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    Jung the Mystic

    Gary Lachman

    This bold, compact new biography of Carl Jung fills a gap in our understanding of the pioneering psychiatrist by focusing on the occult and mystical dimension of Jung's life and wo...

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    The Interpretation of Fairy Tales

    Marie-Louise von Franz

    A Jungian psychologist argues how careful analyses of fairy tales like Beauty and the Beast can lead to a deeper understanding of human psychology Of the various types of myth...

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    Carl Gustav Jung

    Frank McLynn

    In this, the first fulllength biography of the great Swiss psychologist, Carl Gustav Jung is remembered not only for his valuable contribution to psychotherapy and to our understan...

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    The Personality Brokers

    Merve Emre

    The basis for the new HBO Max documentary, PersonaA New York Times Critics' Best Book of 2018An Economist Best Book of 2018A Spectator Best Book of 2018A Mental Floss ...

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    Meeting the Shadow

    Connie Zweig & Jeremiah Abrams

    The author offers exploration of self and practical guidance dealing with the dark side of personality based on Jung's concept of "shadow," or the forbidden and unacceptable feelin...

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    The Joyce Girl

    Annabel Abbs

    “Abbs has found a gripping and littleknown story at the heart of one of the 20th century’s most astonishing creative moments, researched it deeply, and brought the extraordinary Jo...

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    The Penguin History of the Church

    Henry Chadwick

    Examines the beginning of the Christian movement during the first centuries AD, and the explosive force of its expansion throughout the Roman world

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    Carl Jung

    Paul Bishop

    Swissborn Carl Gustav Jung (1875–1961) was one of the pioneers of psychology, largely responsible for the introduction of nowfamiliar psychological terms such as “introvert,” “extr...

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    30 Steps to Finding Yourself

    Sally Hope

    Build your selfesteem, grow your confidence and rediscover your sense of self with this empowering and practical 30step journal for women"Who am I?"The more confidently you are abl...

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    Why Good People Do Bad Things

    James Hollis

    Working with the Shadow is not working with evil, per se. It is working toward the possibility of greater wholeness. We will never experience healing until we can come to love our ...

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    Shadow and Evil in Fairy Tales

    Marie-Louise von Franz

    A renowned psychologist examines fairy tales through a Jungian lens, revealing what they can teach us about the darkest sides of human behavior Fairy tales seem to be innocent sto...

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    The Interpretation of Murder

    Jed Rubenfeld

    International Bestseller#1 U.K. BestsellerThe Wall Street Journal BestsellerLos Angeles Times BestsellerIn the summer of 1909, Sigmund Freud arrived by steamship in New York Harbor...

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    Shadow Dance

    David Richo

    Discover how to embrace the dark side of your personalityor the shadow self, as introduced by Carl Jungto live a fuller, more authentic life Our “shadow” is the collection of negat...

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    Crop Circles, Jung, and the Reemergence of the Archetypal Feminine

    Gary S. Bobroff

    Throwing light on the mysterious phenomenon of crop circles within the context of modern psychological reality, Crop Circles, Jung, and the Reemergence of the Archetypal Feminine i...

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    Higher Purpose

    Robert Holden

    Why are you here? What is life for? What are you meant to do? Bestselling author Robert Holden helps you go from looking for your purpose to living it. (Hint: It’s not just about y...

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    Awakening Your Inner Shaman

    Marcela Lobos

    A powerful debut from one of the world's most respected shamanic teachers, following Marcela Lobos's journey in this world and the world of spirit.The stress, conflict, and crises ...

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    She

    Robert A. Johnson

    Robert A. Johnson's groundbreaking, brilliant, and insightful work on how women transition into being mature and developing their own identitynewly reissued.What does it mean to be...

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    The Secret Lives of Introverts

    Jenn Granneman & Adrianne Lee

    An introvert guide and manifesto for all the quiet onesand the people who love them.Is there a hidden part of you that no one else sees? Do you have a vivid inner world of thoughts...

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    Man and His Symbols

    Carl G Jung

    The landmark text about the inner workings of the unconscious mindfrom the symbolism that unlocks the meaning of our dreams to their effect on our waking lives and artistic impulse...

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    Sacred Contracts

    Caroline Myss

    Caroline Myss, author of the New York Times bestsellers Anatomy of the Spirit and Why People Don’t Heal and How They Can, presents an exciting, highly original program in this long...