Here is a list of the blog posts on Carl Jung or closely associated topics.
Review: John Betts Podcast 24 and 25
Review: John Betts Podcast 27 and 28
Website Review: The Dream Journal
Book Review: An Introduction to Dream Interpretation
Book Review: Carl Jung a Very Short Introduction
Book Review: Jung. On the Nature of Psyche
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[…] 1997) and early loss (Small and Nicholi, 1982). There have even been papers exploring the link with Carl Jung’s theory of the collective unconscious (Bobrow, 2011). This is not too far fetched as we are […]
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[…] quite fascinating about the book is that James Fallon has taken on the mantle of writers such as Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud, Kay Redfield Jamieson and Oliver Sacks who write about their own inner experiences […]
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