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Memories, Dreams, Reflections

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by C. G. Jung


  (The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche, CW 8, p. 185)

  “Besides these we must include all more or less intentional repressions of painful thoughts and feelings. I call the sum of all these contents the ‘personal unconscious.’ But, over and above that, we also find in the unconscious qualities that are not individually acquired but are inherited, e.g., instincts as impulses to carry out actions from necessity, without conscious motivation. In this ‘deeper’ stratum we also find the … archetypes … The instincts and archetypes together form the ‘collective unconscious.’ I call it ‘collective’ because, unlike the personal unconscious, it is not made up of individual and more or less unique contents but of those which are universal and of regular occurrence.” (Ibid., pp. 133 f.)

  “The first group comprises contents which are integral components of the individual personality and therefore could just as well be conscious; the second group forms, as it were, an omnipresent, unchanging, and everywhere identical quality or substrate of the psyche per se.” (Mon, CW 9, ii, p. 7)

  “The deeper layers’ of the psyche lose their individual uniqueness as they retreat farther and farther into darkness. ‘Lower down,’ that is to say as they approach the autonomous functional systems, they become increasingly collective until they are universalized and extinguished in the body’s materiality, i.e., in chemical substances. The body’s carbon is simply carbon. Hence ‘at bottom’ the psyche is simply ‘world.’ ”

  (The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious, CW 9, i, p. 173)

  The Collected Works of C. G. Jung

  The publication of the first complete collected edition, in English, of the works of C. G. Jung has been undertaken by Routledge and Kegan Paul, Ltd., in England and by Bollingen Foundation in the United States. Sir Herbert Read, Dr. Michael Fordham, Dr. Gerhard Adler, and William McGuire compose the Editorial Committee; the translator is R. F. C. Hull. Since 1967, Princeton University Press has been the American publisher.

  In the following list, dates of original publication are given in parentheses (of original composition, in brackets). Multiple dates indicate revisions.

  Dagger (†) denotes volumes in preparation.

  1. PSYCHIATRIC STUDIES

  On the Psychology and Pathology of So-Called Occult Phenomena (1902)

  On Hysterical Misreading (1904)

  Cryptomnesia (1905)

  On Manic Mood Disorder (1903)

  A Case of Hysterical Stupor in a Prisoner in Detention (1902)

  On Simulated Insanity (1903)

  A Medical Opinion on a Case of Simulated Insanity (1904)

  A Third and Final Opinion on Two Contradictory Psychiatric Diagnoses (1906)

  On the Psychological Diagnosis of Facts (1905)

  2. EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCHES TRANSLATED BY LEOPOLD STEIN IN COLLABORATION WITH DIANA RIVIERE

  Studies in Word Association (1904–7, 1910)

  The Associations of Normal Subjects (by Jung and F. Riklin)

  An Analysis of the Associations of an Epileptic

  The Reaction-Time Ratio in the Association Experiment

  Experimental Observations on the Faculty of Memory

  Psychoanalysis and Association Experiments

  The Psychological Diagnosis of Evidence

  Association, Dream, and Hysterical Symptom

  The Psychopathological Significance of the Association Experiment

  Disturbances in Reproduction in the Association Experiment

  The Association Method

  The Family Constellation

  Psychophysical Researches (1907–8)

  On the Psychophysical Relations of the Association Experiment

  Psychophysical Investigations with the Galvanometer and Pneumograph in Normal and Insane Individuals (by F. Peterson and Jung)

  Further Investigations on the Galvanic Phenomenon and Respiration in Normal and Insane Individuals (by C. Ricksher and Jung)

  Appendix: Statistical Details of Enlistment (1906); New Aspects of Criminal Psychology (1908); The Psychological Methods of Investigation Used in the Psychiatric Clinic of the University of Zurich (1910); On the Doctrine of Complexes ([1911] 1913); On the Psychological Diagnosis of Evidence (1937)

  3. THE PSYCHOGENESIS OF MENTAL DISEASE

  The Psychology of Dementia Praecox (1907)

  The Content of the Psychoses (1908/1914)

  On Psychological Understanding (1914)

  A Criticism of Bleuler’s Theory of Schizophrenic Negativism (1911)

  On the Importance of the Unconscious in Psychopathology (1914)

  On the Problem of Psychogenesis in Mental Disease (1919)

  Mental Disease and the Psyche (1928)

  On the Psychogenesis of Schizophrenia (1939)

  Recent Thoughts on Schizophrenia (1957)

  Schizophrenia (1958)

  4. FREUD AND PSYCHOANALYSIS

  Freud’s Theory of Hysteria: A Reply to Aschaffenburg (1906)

  The Freudian Theory of Hysteria (1908)

  The Analysis of Dreams (1909)

  A Contribution to the Psychology of Rumour (1910-11)

  On the Significance of Number Dreams (1910-11)

  Morton Prince, “Mechanism and Interpretation of Dreams”: A Critical Review (1911)

  On the Criticism of Psychoanalysis (1910)

  Concerning Psychoanalysis (1912)

  The Theory of Psychoanalysis (1913)

  General Aspects of Psychoanalysis (1913)

  Psychoanalysis and Neurosis (1916)

  Some Crucial Points in Psychoanalysis: The Jung-Loÿ Correspondence (1914)

  Prefaces to “Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology” (1916, 1917)

  The Significance of the Father in the Destiny of the Individual (1909/1949)

  Introduction to Kranefeldt’s “Secret Ways of the Mind” (1930)

  Freud and Jung: Contrasts (1929)

  5. SYMBOLS OF TRANSFORMATION (1912/1952)

  Original German version, Wandlungen und Symbole der Libido, 1912 (= Psychology of the Unconscious); present extensively revised version, 1952.

  Appendix: The Miller Fantasies

  6. PSYCHOLOGICAL TYPES (1921)

  Appendix: Four Papers on Psychological Typology (1913, 1925, 1931, 1936)

  7. TWO ESSAYS ON ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY

  On the Psychology of the Unconscious (1917/1926/1943)

  The Relations between the Ego and the Unconscious (1928)

  Appendices:

  New Paths in Psychology (1912)

  The Structure of the Unconscious (1916)

  8. THE STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF THE PSYCHE

  On Psychic Energy (1928)

  The Transcendent Function ([1916]/1957)

  A Review of the Complex Theory (1934)

  The Significance of Constitution and Heredity in Psychology (1929)

  Psychological Factors Determining Human Behaviour (1937)

  Instinct and the Unconscious (1919)

  The Structure of the Psyche (1927/1931)

  On the Nature of the Psyche (1947/1954)

  General Aspects of Dream Psychology (1916/1948)

  On the Nature of Dreams (1945/1948)

  The Psychological Foundations of Belief in Spirits (1920/1948) Spirit and Life (1926)

  Basic Postulates of Analytical Psychology (1931)

  Analytical Psychology and Weltanschauung (1928/1931)

  The Real and the Surreal (1933)

  The Stages of Life (1930-1931) The Soul and Death (1934)

  Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle (1952)

  Appendix: On Synchronicity (1951)

  9. PART I

  THE ARCHETYPES AND THE COLLECTIVE UNCONSCIOUS

  Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious (1934/1954)

  The Concept of the Collective Unconscious (1936)

  Concerning the Archetypes, with Special Reference to the Anima Concept (1936/1954)

  Psychological Aspects of the Mother Archetype (1938/1954)

  Concerning Rebirth
(1940/1950)

  The Psychology of the Child Archetype (1940)

  The Psychological Aspects of the Kore (1941)

  The Phenomenology of the Spirit in Fairytales (1945/1948)

  On the Psychology of the Trickster-Figure (1954)

  Conscious, Unconscious, and Individuation (1939)

  A Study in the Process of Individuation (1934/1950)

  Concerning Mandala Symbolism (1950)

  Appendix: Mandalas (1955)

  9. PART II

  AION: RESEARCHES INTO THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF THE SELF (1951)

  10. CIVILIZATION IN TRANSITION

  The Role of the Unconscious (1918)

  Mind and Earth (1927/1931)

  Archaic Man (1931)

  The Spiritual Problem of Modern Man (1928/1931)

  The Love Problem of a Student (1928)

  Woman in Europe (1927)

  The Meaning of Psychology for Modern Man (1933/1934)

  The State of Psychotherapy Today (1934) Wotan (1936)

  After the Catastrophe (1945) The Fight with the Shadow (1946)

  Epilogue to “Essays on Contemporary Events” (1946)

  The Undiscovered Self (Present and Future) (1957)

  Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth (1958)

  A Psychological View of Conscience (1958)

  Good and Evil in Analytical Psychology (1959)

  Introduction to Wolff’s “Studies in Jungian Psychology” (1959)

  The Swiss Line in the European Spectrum (1928)

  Reviews of Keyserling’s “America Set Free” (1930) and “La Révolution Mondiale” (1934)

  Complications of American Psychology (1930)

  The Dreamlike World of India (1939)

  What India Can Teach Us (1939)

  Appendix: Documents (1933-1938)

  11. PSYCHOLOGY AND RELIGION: WEST AND EAST

  Western Religion

  Psychology and Religion (The Terry Lectures) (1938/1940)

  A Psychological Approach to the Dogma of the Trinity (1942/1948)

  Transformation Symbolism in the Mass (1942/1954)

  Forewords to White’s “God and the Unconscious” and Werblowsky’s

  “Lucifer and Prometheus” (1952)

  Brother Klaus (1933)

  Psychotherapists or the Clergy (1932)

  Psychoanalysis and the Cure of Souls (1928)

  Answer to Job (1952)

  Eastern Religion

  Psychological Commentaries on “The Tibetan Book of the Great Liberation” (1939) and “The Tibetan Book of the Dead” (1935/1953)

  Yoga and the West (1936)

  Foreword to Suzuki’s “Introduction to Zen Buddhism” (1939)

  The Psychology of Eastern Meditation (1943)

  The Holy Men of India: Introduction to Zimmer’s “Der Weg zum Selbst” (1944)

  Foreword to the “I Ching” (1950)

  12. PSYCHOLOGY AND ALCHEMY (1944)

  Introduction to the Religious and Psychological Problems of Alchemy

  Individual Dream Symbolism in Relation to Alchemy (1936)

  Religious Ideas in Alchemy (1937)

  Epilogue

  13. ALCHEMICAL STUDIES

  Commentary on “The Secret of the Golden Flower” (1929)

  The Visions of Zosimos (1938/1954)

  Paracelsus as a Spiritual Phenomenon (1942)

  The Spirit Mercurius (1943/1948)

  The Philosophical Tree (1945/1954)

  14. MYSTERIUM CONIUNCTIONIS: AN INQUIRY INTO THE SEPARATION AND SYNTHESIS OF PSYCHIC OPPOSITES IN ALCHEMY (1955-56)

  15. THE SPIRIT IN MAN, ART, AND LITERATURE

  Paracelsus (1929)

  Paracelsus the Physician (1941)

  Sigmund Freud in His Historical Setting (1932)

  In Memory of Sigmund Freud (1939)

  Richard Wilhelm: In Memoriam (1930)

  On the Relation of Analytical Psychology to Poetry (1922)

  Psychology and Literature (1930/1950)

  “Ulysses”: A Monologue (1932)

  Picasso (1932)

  16. THE PRACTICE OF PSYCHOTHERAPY

  General Problems of Psychotherapy

  Principles of Practical Psychotherapy (1935)

  What Is Psychotherapy? (1935)

  Some Aspects of Modern Psychotherapy (1930)

  The Aims of Psychotherapy (1931)

  Problems of Modern Psychotherapy (1929)

  Psychotherapy and a Philosophy of Life (1943)

  Medicine and Psychotherapy (1945)

  Psychotherapy Today (1945)

  Fundamental Questions of Psychotherapy (1951)

  Specific Problems of Psychotherapy

  The Therapeutic Value of Abreaction (1921/1928)

  The Practical Use of Dream-Analysis (1934)

  Psychology of the Transference (1946)

  Appendix: The Realities of Practical Psychotherapy [1937]

  17. THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERSONALITY Psychic Conflicts in a Child (1910/1946)

  Introduction to Wickes’s “Analyse der Kinderseele” (1927/1931)

  Child Development and Education (1928)

  Analytical Psychology and Education: Three Lectures (1926/1946)

  The Gifted Child (1943)

  The Significance of the Unconscious in Individual Education (1928)

  The Development of Personality (1934)

  Marriage as a Psychological Relationship (1925)

  FINAL VOLUMES †

  Posthumous and Other Miscellaneous Works

  Bibliography of C. G. Jung’s Writings

  General Index to the Collected Works

  Related Publications

  C. G. JUNG: LETTERS, 1906-1950

  Selected and edited by Gerhard Adler in collaboration with Aniela Jaffé. 1972, Princeton University Press (Bollingen Series XCV). (A second volume, 1951-1961, in preparation.)

  C. G. JUNG: PSYCHOLOGICAL REFLECTIONS. A NEW ANTHOLOGY OF HIS WRITINGS, 1905-1961

  Selected and edited by Jolande Jacobi in collaboration with R. F. C. Hull. 1970, Princeton University Press (Bollingen Series XXXI).

  ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: ITS THEORY AND PRACTICE (THE TAVISTOCK LECTURES)

  By C. G. Jung. 1968, Pantheon Books; 1970, Vintage Books.

 

 

 


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