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Jung, Carl Gustav

Carl Gustav Jung

The Red Book, also titled Liber Novus, New Book, is a journal in text and images of C. G. Jung's life from approximately 1914 to 1930. "The years, of which I have spoken to you, when I pursued the inner images, were the most important time of my life," said Jung in 1957. Kept private by his heirs, it was finally published in 2009 by W. W. Norton of New York with extensive annotations by Jung scholar Sonu Shamdasani.

Articles by Carl Gustav

Carl Gustav Jung

Personality Type in Depth was created in 2010 by Carol Shumate and Mark Hunziker to publish scholarship that bridges the gap between psychological type and depth psychology. In 2017, Hunziker introduced the term depth typology for this field of study, which explores the interaction of the conscious and unconscious aspects of psychological type, as conceived of by C. G. Jung. Articles undergo rigorous review and are edited by professional editors and writers. In keeping with its educational mission, subscription is free, and all issues are accessible to the public online.

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