Jungian Books

Books by, about, and for Jungians

John Beebe

Beginning therapists often find themselves in a paradox: while supervision, seminars, and consultation are available to support their development, the immediacy of the clinical encounter demands responses before training can…

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Beebe, John. (2025). Psychiatric Treatment: Crisis, Clinic, and Consultation. JUNGIANEUM.

Joel Crichton

Jungian Shakespeare is an original work of Jungian literary criticism, examining the psychological expression within three plays from different times in Shakespeare’s career through a Jungian framework. The book focuses…

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Crichton, J. (2025). Jungian Shakespeare: Coming Down to Earth in King John, Twelfth Night, and Cymbeline. Routledge.

Laurence Barrett

In Coaching the Unconscious: A Jungian Approach to Working with Symbol, Laurence Barrett explores how coaches can begin to work with symbol as part of their practice, blending the key…

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Barrett, L. (2025). Coaching the Unconscious: A Jungian Approach to Working with Symbol. Routledge.

Jennifer Degnan Smith

This book aims to re-vision economics by taking a Jungian view of the recent global economic crisis of the 2010s, focusing on Greece’s challenging experience in particular. Recognizing the genius…

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Smith, JD. (2025). A Jungian and Mythological View of Economics (Jung, Politics and Culture). Routledge.

Martin Gledhill

Offering a novel conceptual methodology where Jungian psychology is used to analyse Jung’s own architecture, this book offers an innovative reading of Jung’s Bollingen Tower in order to explore a…

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Gledhill, M. (2025). The Bollingen Tower: Constructing a Jungian Sense of Place. Routledge.

Susan Rowland

“Find me the dirt on a sorcerer…because he’s the reason I’m not prime minister!” On the eve of a forecasted hurricane, private detective Mary Wandwalker goes to meet thoroughly dislikeable…

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Rowland, S. (2025). The Swan Lake Murders: A Mary Wandwalker Mystery. Chiron Publications.

Steven Herrmann

This book provides a comprehensive introduction and overview of the work of Murray Stein, beginning with a unique psychobiography of Stein’s life, followed by a systematic, chapter-by-chapter presentation of all…

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Herrmann, S. (2025). Murray Stein: Individuation, Transformation and the Ways to the Self in Jungian Psychology. Routledge.

Susan Foster

With the backlash against feminism and reproductive rights since Roe v. Wade was overturned, many people are asking whether feminism is lost, if not dead. With so many rights on…

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Foster, S. (2025). Righteous Rage: Why Feminism Needs the Fierce Goddesses. Chiron Publications.

Alexander G. Colombos

Applying Carl Jung’s Analytical Psychology to Education and Vocational Counseling of School-to-Work Transition for Adolescents with Autism/ASD, Asperger’s Syndrome, and ADHD/ADD This paper is about applying Carl Jung’s theory of…

ISBN-10: 1836638094
ISBN-13: 978-1836638094

Colombos, A.G. (2024). Jung and Emotional Disturbances. The Book Publishing Pros.

Diego Pignatelli Spinazzola

In this richly symbolic volume, poet and Jungian-inspired author Diego Pignatelli Spinazzola explores the archetypal and alchemical meanings of the baptismal font as it appears in Jung’s writings. Tracing its…

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ISBN-13: 979-12-5544-063-5

Spinazzola, D. (2025). AQUA AETERNA: SIMBOLO E MISTERO. WriteUp Books.

Mario Jacoby (Author), Verena Kast (Author), Ingrid Riedel (Author), Stefano Carpani (Editor)

In another re-released classic from Jungianeum, three leading Jungian analysts, explore how figures of evil in fairy tales—witches, ogres, and demonic daughters—reflect deep psychic realities. Rather than portraying these characters…

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Jacoby, M. Kast, V. Riedel, I. Carpani, S.. (2025). Witches, Ogres, and the Devil's Daughter: Encounters with Evil in Fairy Tales. ‎ Independently published.

Robin S. Brown, Mark Saban

This thought-provoking collection gathers leading Jungian thinkers to explore the discipline’s evolving relationship with relational and intersubjective theories. Long critiqued for its individualism, Jungian psychology is here re-examined through a…

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Brown, RS. Saban, M. (2025). The Relational Jung Challenging the Inward Orientation of Analytical Psychology. Routledge.

Carl Gustav Jung (Author), Christopher M. Foster (Illustrator), Beatrice Moses Hinkle (Translator)

“We cannot change anything until we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate; it oppresses.” “Psychology of the Unconscious” by Carl Gustav Jung is an enthralling journey into the shadowy realms…

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Jung, CG. Foster, CM. Moses Hinkle, B. (2024). Psychology of the Unconscious: The Mysteries of the Soul and the Secrets of the Human Psyche: A Bridge Between Dreams and Reality - Illustrated and Annotated. Independently published.

Rafael Krüger

This isn’t your average psychology book. It’s for those who dare to confront their darkness and rise with purpose. PISTIS breaks down complex Jungian concepts into direct, usable insights that…

ISBN-10: 6501425778
ISBN-13: 978-6501425771

Krüger, R. (2025). PISTIS: Demystifying Jungian Psychology. Rafael Krüger.

Greg Mogenson, Pamela Power

This expansive volume gathers contributions from Jungian analysts and scholars across continents who ask the urgent and evocative question: Where is soul in modernity? Emerging from a 2024 symposium in…

ISBN-10: 1738860655
ISBN-13: 978-1738860654

Mogenson, G. Power, P. (2025). Where is Soul? Psychology in Modernity. Dusk owl Books.

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