The Collected Works of C. G. Jung

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The Collected Works of C. G. Jung is a multi-volume work containing the writings of psychiatrist Carl Jung.

Routledge published the first English-language edition of this set in the United Kingdom, while Princeton University Press published it in the United States as part of its Bollingen Series of books.

[edit] Volumes (Bollingen Series)

  1. Psychiatric Studies (1957)
  2. Experimental Researches
  3. The Psychogenesis of Mental Disease (1960)
  4. Freud and Psychoanalysis (1961)
  5. Symbols of Transformation (1956)
  6. Psychological Types
  7. Two Essays on Analytical Psychology (1953)
  8. The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche
  9. Part 1 - The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
  10. Part 2 - Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self (1959)
  11. Civilization in Transition (1964)
  12. Psychology and Religion: West and East
  13. Psychology and Alchemy (1953)
  14. Alchemical Studies (1967)
  15. Mysterium Coniunctionis, an Inquiry Into the Separation and Synthesis of Psychic Opposites in Alchemy (1963)
  16. The Spirit in Man, Art, and Literature (1966)
  17. The Practice of Psychotherapy (1954)
  18. The Development of Personality (1954)
  19. The Symbolic Life. Miscellaneous Writings
  20. General Bibliography of C.G. Jung’s Writings / compiled by Lisa Ress
  21. General Index to The Collected Works of C.G. Jung / compiled by Barbara Forryan and Janet M. Glover
  • Supplementary Volume A - The Zofingia Lectures
  • Analytical Psychology: Notes of the Seminars Given in 1925
  • Dream Analysis: Notes of the Seminars Given in 1928-30
  • Visions: Notes on the Seminars Given in 1930-34
  • Nietzsche's Zarathustra: Notes of the Seminars Given in 1934-39: Vol 1
  • Nietzsche's Zarathustra: Notes of the Seminars Given in 1934-39: Vol 2

[edit] Volumes (Philemon Series)

The Philemon Series is currently in production by the Philemon Foundation (http://www.philemonfoundation.org). The series will eventually include an additional 30 volumes of work containing previously unpublished manuscripts, seminars and correspondence.

  • The Jung-White Letters, due for publication Summer 2007.

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