C.G. Jung: Therapist in Chief
Chiron Publications, which is distributed by Lantern, is the premier publisher of books on analytical psychology in the United States.
Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist and the founder of the analytical psychology that now bears his name. Many of Chiron's titles deal specifically with Jung's theories and ideas, but some are more relevant to Jung's life and thought. In
C. G. Jung: The Fundamentals of Theory and Practice, Elie Humbert brings a unique understanding of Jung's ideas, developed over many years within the atmosphere of French psychoanalytic thought. In
C. G. Jung: His Friendships with Mary Mellon and J.B. Priestley William Schoenl uncovers two long-lasting relationships that influenced three important voices in twentieth-century ideas. Now revised,
Jung; His Life and Work by one of his leading intepreters and emanuenses Barbara Hannah is the most encompassing guide, while
Young Carl Jung presents a fascinating psycho-biography of the man who became one of the leading guides to the soul in the last two hundred years.
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