JUNG'S WORKS

A list of C.G. Jung's published works is presented.

This list is based on The Collected Works of C.G. Jung, which consists of twenty volumes. The editorial board (Herbert Read, Michael Fordham, Gerhard Adler, William McGuire) began working on the material shortly after Jung's death in 1961. The publication of the CW began in 1967.

Volume 1: "Psychiatric Studies".

1. On the Psychology and Pathology of So-Called Occult Phenomena (1902).
2. "Studies in Hysteria" (1904).
3. Cryptomnesia (1905).
4. On Manic Mood Disorder (1903).
5. Simulated Insanity (1903).
6. A Case of Hysterical Stupor in a Prisoner During Trial (1902).
7. Third and Final Opinion on Two Contradictory Psychiatric Diagnoses (1906).
8. On the Psychological Evaluation of Facts (1905).

Volume 2: "Experimental Researches".

I. Studies in Word Association (1904-1907)
1. Associations of Normal Subjects.
2. Experimental Observations on Memory.
3. Psychological Diagnosis and Crime.
4. Analysis of the Associations of an Epileptic.
5. The Association Method (1910).
6. The Reaction-Time Ratio in the Association Experiment.
7. On Disturbances in Reproduction in the Association Experiment.
8. The Significance of the Association Experiment for Psychopathology.
9. Psychoanalysis and the Association Experiment.
10. Associations, Dreams, and Hysterical Symptoms.

II. Psychophysical Researches (1907-1908).
1. On Psychophysical Relations in the Association Experiment.
2. A Psychophysical Investigation of the State of Normal and Mentally Ill Persons Using a Galvanometer and Pneumograph.
3. Further Investigations of the Galvanic Phenomenon and Respiration in Normal and Mentally Ill Individuals.

Volume 3: "The Psychogenesis of Mental Disease".

1. The Psychology of Dementia Praecox (1907).
2. The Content of the Psychoses (1908/1914).
3. On Psychological Understanding (1914).
4. A Critique of Bleuler's Theory of Schizophrenic Negativism (1911).
5. On the Importance of the Unconscious in Psychopathology (1914).
6. On the Problem of the Psychogenesis of Mental Disease (1919).
7. Mental Disease and the Psyche (1928).
8. On the Psychogenesis of Schizophrenia (1939).
9. Recent Thoughts on Schizophrenia (1957).
10. Schizophrenia (1958).

Volume 4: "Freud and Psychoanalysis".

1. Freud's Theory of Hysteria: A Reply to Aschaffenburg (1906).
2. The Freudian Theory of Hysteria (1908).
3. The Analysis of Dreams (1909).
4. A Contribution to the Psychology of Rumor (1910/1911).
5. On the Significance of Number Dreams (1910/1911).
6. Morton Prince, "The Mechanism and Interpretation of Dreams": A Critical Review (1911).
7. On the Criticism of Psychoanalysis (1910).
8. On Psychoanalysis (1912).
9. The Theory of Psychoanalysis (1913).
10. General Aspects of Psychoanalysis (1913).
11. Psychoanalysis and Neurosis (1916).
12. Crucial Questions in Psychoanalysis (1914).
13. Preface to the "Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology" in English (1916/1917).
14. The Significance of the Father in the Destiny of the Individual (1909/1949).
15. Introduction to Kranefeldt's "Secret Ways of the Mind" (1930).
16. Freud and Jung: Contrasts (1929).

Volume 5: "Symbols of Transformation" (1911-’12, 1952)

Jung, C.G. Libido, Its Metamorphoses and Symbols. St. Petersburg: VEIP, 1994.

Volume 6: "Psychological Types" (1921)

Jung, C.G. Psychological Types. Moscow: Progress-Univers, St. Petersburg: Yuventa, 1995.

Volume 7: "Two Essays on Analytical Psychology".

1. On the Psychology of the Unconscious (1917/1926/1943).
2. The Relations between the Ego and the Unconscious (1928).
3. Appendices: New Paths in Psychology (1912)
4. The Structure of the Unconscious (1916).

Jung, C.G. Psychology of the Unconscious. Moscow: Kanon, 1994.

Volume 8: "The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche".

1. On Psychic Energy (1928).
2. The Transcendent Function (1916/1957).
3. A Review of the Complex Theory (1934).
4. The Significance of Constitution and Heredity in Psychology (1929).
5. Psychological Factors Determining Human Behavior (1937).
6. Instinct and the Unconscious (1919).
7. The Structure of the Psyche (1927/1931).
8. On the Nature of the Psyche (1947/1954).
9. General Aspects of Dream Psychology (1916/1948).
10. On the Nature of Dreams (1945/1948).
11. The Psychological Foundations of Belief in Spirits (1920/1948).
12. Spirit and Life (1926).
13. Basic Postulates of Analytical Psychology (1931).
14. Analytical Psychology and Worldview (1928/1931).
15. The Real and the Surreal (1933).
16. The Stages of Life (1930/1931).
17. The Soul and Death (1934).
18. Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle (1952).
19. Appendix: On Synchronicity (1951).

Jung, C.G. Problems of the Soul of Our Time. Moscow: Progress, Univers, 1996.
Jung, C.G. On the Nature of the Psyche. Refl-book, Wakler, 2002. 
Jung, C.G. The Transcendent Function. Refl-book, Wakler, 1997:
Jung, C.G. On the Energetics of the Soul. M.: Academic Project, 2008.
Jung, C.G. On the Nature of the Psyche, Refl-Book, Wakler, 2002.
Jung, C.G. Review of the Complex Theory / C.G. Jung Synchronicity, M., Kyiv, 2003.
Jung, C.G. The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche. M.: Cogitocentre. 2008.

Volume 9 (I): "The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious".

1. Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious (1934/1954).
2. The Concept of the Collective Unconscious (1934/1954).
3. Concerning the Archetypes, with Special Reference to the Anima Concept (1936/1954).
4. Psychological Aspects of the Mother Archetype (1938/1954).
5. Concerning Rebirth (1940/1950).
6. The Psychology of the Child Archetype (1940).
7. Psychological Aspects of the Kore (1941).
8. The Phenomenology of the Spirit in Fairytales (1945/1948).
9. The Psychology of the Trickster Figure (1954).
10. Consciousness, the Unconscious, and Individuation (1939).
11. A Study in the Process of Individuation (1934/1950).
12. Concerning Mandala Symbolism (1950).
13. Appendix: Mandalas (1955).

Jung, C.G. The Spirit Mercury. Moscow: Kanon, 1996.
Jung, C.G. God and the Unconscious. Moscow: Olimp, AST, 1998.
Jung, C.G. On the Nature of the Psyche. Refl-book, Wakler, 2002.
Jung, C.G. Soul and Myth: Six Archetypes. Kyiv: State Library of Ukraine for Children and Youth, 1996.

Volume 9 (II): "Aion" (1951)

Jung, C.G. Aion. Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self. Refl-book, Wakler, 1997.

The following sources were used in preparing this material: The Cambridge Companion to Analytical Psychology. Moscow: Dobrosvet, 2000; Jung, C.G. The Tavistock Lectures. Kyiv: Sinto, 1995; Storr A. The Essential Jung. Princeton University Press, 1983.

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