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Dreams by Carl Gustav Jung
Dreams by Carl Gustav Jung
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Dreams by Carl Jung
Unlocking the Unconscious: Jung's Theories on Dreams
Compiled from Volumes 4, 8, 12, and 16 of Jung’s collected works, Dreams delves into the depths of the unconscious mind, offering a profound analysis of the meaning, symbolism, and psychological significance of dreams.
Key Essays in This Collection
- The Analysis of Dreams: Jung’s approach to dream interpretation and its role in psychotherapy.
- On the Significance of Number Dreams: Examining numerical symbolism in dreams and its connection to the collective unconscious.
- General Aspects of Dream Psychology: Understanding the function and purpose of dreams in mental and emotional health.
- On the Nature of Dreams: Insights into the structure and themes of dreams.
- Individual Dream Symbolism in Relation to Alchemy: How alchemical imagery in dreams reveals transformation and inner development.
- The Practical Use of Dream-Analysis: The role of dreams in therapeutic practice and personal growth.
Why Read Dreams?
Jungian dream analysis remains one of the most influential psychological frameworks for understanding the subconscious. This collection provides an essential foundation for scholars, psychologists, and anyone interested in exploring the depths of their own dreams.
Praise for Carl Jung
"Jung’s work on dreams remains groundbreaking and continues to influence modern psychology." – The New York Times
"A compelling exploration of the unconscious mind and its symbolic language." – Psychology Today
About Carl Jung
Carl Gustav Jung (1875–1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and the founder of analytical psychology. His work on the collective unconscious, archetypes, and dream interpretation has shaped modern psychology, literature, and philosophy.
ISBN Information
ISBN-13: 9780691017921
ISBN-10: 0691017921
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Discover Jung’s revolutionary insights into the nature of dreams and the human psyche in this essential volume.
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