Resources
We often get questions from listeners about how they can find or become a Jungian analyst, or where they should get started reading Jung, so we put together the resources below as a starting point.
Where to Start
Finding an Analyst
Jungian Analyst Directory
Philadelphia Association of Jungian Analysts (PAJA)
Princeton University Press
The Critical Edition of the Works of C.G. Jung
This multi-year publishing project will make vibrant new translations of C.G. Jung’s writing available in a 26-volume critical edition, organized chronologically and with an extensive scholarly apparatus. Volumes will be published in chronological order and in cloth and ebook formats.
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Jungian Resources
The organizations and publishers listed below are dedicated to the preservation of the works of C.G. Jung and pushing the fields of Jungian psycholgy, mythology, and dreamwork forward.
ARAS – The Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism
Chiron Publications – Leading publisher of books on Jungian psychology
Philemon Foundation – Completing the works of C.G. Jung
Daimon Verlag – Swiss publisher of books on Jungian psychology, mythology, dreams and related topics in English and in German.
Our Booklist
Recommended Reading
You can find our recommendations for our favorite Jungian books, as well as books we talk about each week on the podcast on our Bookshop.org page. A few to get you started are listed below.
Reading Jung: Where to Start
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Symbol Dictionaries
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Jungian Dream Interpretation
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