C.G. Jung
Born in 1875
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Carl Gustav Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology.
Born in 1875, Jung developed influential concepts such as archetypes, the collective unconscious, and psychological types.
His work extended beyond psychology into fields like philosophy, anthropology, and religious studies.
Jung's theories continue to impact modern psychology, including the development of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator.
Despite controversy surrounding some of his ideas, Jung is widely regarded as one of the most significant figures in the history of psychology, with his work inspiring generations of thinkers and therapists.
Books by C.G. Jung
Man and His Symbols
by C.G. Jung
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1964
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415 pages
4.19
31.6K ratings
Psychology
Philosophy
Science
The Undiscovered Self
by C.G. Jung
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1961
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112 pages
4.14
12.2K ratings
Psychology
Philosophy
Psychoanalysis
Modern Man in Search of a Soul
by C.G. Jung
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1931
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244 pages
4.2
13.4K ratings
Psychology
Philosophy
Spirituality
The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
by C.G. Jung
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1959
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550 pages
4.3
6.9K ratings
Psychology
Philosophy
Psychoanalysis
The Red Book
by C.G. Jung
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2009
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371 pages
4.49
6.2K ratings
Psychology
Philosophy
Spirituality
Four Archetypes
by C.G. Jung
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1970
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201 pages
3.99
1.8K ratings
Psychology
Philosophy
Psychoanalysis
The Psychology of Kundalini Yoga
by C.G. Jung
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1933
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176 pages
4.1
551 ratings
Psychology
Spirituality
Philosophy
The Essential Jung
by C.G. Jung
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1983
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448 pages
4.32
1.7K ratings
Psychology
Philosophy
Psychoanalysis
Memories, Dreams, Reflections
by C.G. Jung
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1962
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430 pages
4.17
36.8K ratings
Psychology
Philosophy
Biography
The Undiscovered Self/Symbols and the Interpretation of Dreams
by C.G. Jung
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1957
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168 pages
4.29
1.0K ratings
Psychology
Philosophy
Science