![]() ![]() Thomas Kirsch has followed analytical psychology from its founding moments in Zurich to the worldwide consideration it receives today. "The" history of the how, where, and why of analytical psychology, written by a second-generation Jungian analyst (his parents were the distinguished James and Hilde Kirsch). Eloquent and accessible, the book is an excellent overview of analytical psychology today. Samuels, an analyst and professor, is one of the leading critics and scholars of Jungian theory and thought. Jung and the Post-Jungians by Andrew Samuels ![]() This collection provides insights into how others interpret and practise Jungian analysis. Man and His Symbols by CG Jung (ed)Ī collection of essays, one by Jung, others by the leading practitioners of analytic psychology, including Marie-Louise von Franz, Joseph L Henderson, Jolande Jacobi, and Aniela Jaffé. The title says it all: a collection of Jung's essays dealing with everything from the aims of psychotherapy to the differences between his theory and Freud's, to the stages of life and the spiritual quest. Modern Man in Search of a Soul by CG Jung Jung's depiction of the important "inner" experiences of his life have touched everyone from die-hard Freudian partisans to psychoanalytic scoffers. ![]() Not published until 1964, almost three years after his death, it has been in print ever since. ![]() Jung described this as his "so-called autobiography". ![]()
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