"Introduction to Jungian Psychology: Notes of the Seminar Given in 1925" serves as a primary source documenting C.G. Jung's foundational "confrontation with the unconscious". The text offers a crucial autobiographical account of the origins of analytical psychology, covering key themes such as the split with Freud, psychological types, and the development of archetypal theory. For more details, visit Princeton University Press .

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