Carl Jung has 6 audiobooks on Listento.it, narrated by 4 narrators, with an average listener rating of 4.2★ across 11 ratings. The most-rated is Carl Jung in His Own Words.

Not only is this a rare glimpse into the world of a master therapist; it is also an account of the 'inner void' that seems to lie at the core of addiction. Jung: "A case where there was an intelligent, young woman, she was a student of philosophy [with a] very good mind, where one would expect easily that she would see that I am not the parental authority. But she was utterly unable to get out of this delusion. And, in such a case, one always has recourse to dreams: it was just as if one would ask the unconscious 'Now what do you say to such a condition?' You see, she says in her conscious 'of course I know you are not my father, but I just feel like that, it is like that: I depend on you...'" Please note: This is a historical recording, and the audio quality is reflective of the time in which it was recorded.
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Carl Jung was one of the first and most widely read writers of the twentieth century on the psychology of the human mind. He worked with Sigmund Freud, with whom he shared a fascination for the unconscious, but the irreconcilable differences of their practice eventually led them to part ways. Jung regarded the unconscious and its symbolic content as crucial to our psychological development; among the central concepts of analytical psychology is individuation, which is the lifelong psychological process of differentiation of the self. Jung considered it to be the main task looming over every human being in their development, and experimented with a variety of practices to dive always deeper into it. These 100 quotes have been carefully selected to introduce you to his character and his way of thinking, and to inspire you into making your own discoveries about the unconscious.
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Carl Gustav Jung (July 26, 1875-June 6, 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Jung's work was influential in the fields of psychiatry, anthropology, archaeology, literature, philosophy, and religious studies. Working as a research scientist, Jung came to the attention of Sigmund Freud, and the two men conducted a lengthy correspondence for a while. However, while Jung worked on his Psychology of the Unconscious, tensions manifested between him and Freud because of various disagreements, including those concerning the nature of libido. While Jung did think libido was an important source for personal growth, unlike Freud, he did not believe that libido alone was responsible for the formation of the core personality.
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Carl Jung was een van de eerste en meest gelezen schrijvers van de twintigste eeuw op de psychologie van de menselijke geest. Hij werkte met Sigmund Freud, met wie hij een fascinatie voor het onbewuste gedeeld, maar de irreconciliable verschillen van hun praktijk uiteindelijk leidde hen om een ??deel manieren. Jung beschouwde het onbewuste en de symbolische inhoud als cruciaal voor onze psychologische ontwikkeling; tussen de centrale concepten van de analytische psychologie individuatie, dat de levenslange psychologische proces van differentiatie van het zelf. Jung beschouwde het als de belangrijkste taak incombing om ieder mens in hun ontwikkeling, en experimenteerde met een verscheidenheid aan praktijken duiken steeds dieper in. Deze 100 citaten zijn zorgvuldig geselecteerd om u kennismaken met zijn karakter en zijn manier van denken, en om u te inspireren tot het maken van je eigen ontdekkingen over het onbewuste.
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Hear seven minutes of a 1959 interview with Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung on the BBC program, "Face To Face," hosted by John Freeman. This probing interview with Jung, considered the world's greatest psychiatrist, provides a rare glimpse into his personal viewpoints and sheds insight into his pioneering work. Afterward, Jung was taken aback at the unexpectedly positive response from the general public. This strong interest in his work inspired Jung to write his final work, Man And His Symbols, his theory of the symbolism of dreams, explained in lay terms as to be accessible to all who would come seeking answers.
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Carl Jung was one of the first and most widely read writers of the twentieth century on the psychology of the human mind. He worked with Sigmund Freud, with whom he shared a fascination for the unconscious, but the irreconcilable differences of their practice eventually led them to part ways. Jung regarded the unconscious and its symbolic content as crucial to our psychological development; among the central concepts of analytical psychology is individuation, which is the lifelong psychological process of differentiation of the self. Jung considered it to be the main task impending to every human being in their development, and experimented with a variety of practices to dive always deeper into it. These 100 quotes have been carefully selected to introduce you to his character and his way of thinking, and to inspire you into making your own discoveries about the unconscious.
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