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
Psychiatrist
A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. All psychiatrists are trained in diagnostic evaluation and in psychotherapy...

 Carl Jung
Carl Jung
Carl Gustav Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and the founder of Analytical Psychology. Jung is considered the first modern psychiatrist to view the human psyche as "by nature religious" and make it the focus of exploration. Jung is one of the best known researchers in the field of dream analysis and...

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

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, a revision of Psychology of the Unconscious, 1912)
  • 6. Psychological Types
    Psychological Types
    Psychological Types is the title of the sixth volume in the Princeton / Bollingen edition of the Collected Works of Carl Jung. The original German language edition, "Psychologische Typen", was first published by Rascher Verlag, Zurich in 1921....

  • 7. Two Essays on Analytical Psychology (1953)
  • 8. The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche
  • 9i. Part 1 - The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
  • 9ii. Part 2 - Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self (1959)
  • 10. Civilization in Transition (1964)
  • 11. Psychology and Religion: West and East
  • 12. Psychology and Alchemy
    Psychology and Alchemy
    Psychology and Alchemy is the twelfth volume in the Princeton/Bollingen edition of the Collected Works of Carl Jung. In it Jung argues for a reevaluation of the symbolism of Alchemy as being intimately related to the psychoanalytical process...

     (1953)
  • 13. Alchemical Studies
    Alchemical Studies
    Alchemical Studies is a book by Carl Jung, first published in 1967. In it, he discusses the philosophical and religious aspects of alchemy, as the pseudo-science was introduced more closely as a religion than a science...

     (1967)
  • 14. Mysterium Coniunctionis, an Inquiry Into the Separation and Synthesis of Psychic Opposites in Alchemy (1963)
  • 15. The Spirit in Man, Art, and Literature (1966)
  • 16. The Practice of Psychotherapy (1954)
  • 17. The Development of Personality (1954)
  • 18. The Symbolic Life. Miscellaneous Writings
  • 19. General Bibliography of C.G. Jung’s Writings / compiled by Lisa Ress
  • 20. General Index to The Collected Works of C.G. Jung / compiled by Barbara Forryan and Janet M. Glover


The (UK) Routledge collection follows the same number sequence
In addition to the 20 volume 'Collected Works' the following titles are also included as part of the Bollingen Series
  • 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

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, 2007.
  • Children’s Dreams, 2007.
  • The Red Book
    Red Book (Jung)
    The Red Book, also known as Liber Novus , is a 205-page manuscript written and illustrated by Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung between approximately 1914 and 1930, prepared for publication by The Philemon Foundation and published by W.W. Norton & Co. on October 7, 2009...

    , 2009.

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