CW 18- The Symbolic Life

604. The Tavistock lectures: on the theory and practice of analytical psychology. Lecture I

605. The Tavistock lectures: on the theory and practice of analytical psychology. Lecture II

606. The Tavistock lectures: on the theory and practice of analytical psychology. Lecture III

607. The Tavistock lectures: on the theory and practice of analytical psychology. Lecture IV

608. The Tavistock lectures: on the theory and practice of analytical psychology. Lecture V

609. Symbols and the interpretation of dreams. 1. The significance of dreams

610. Symbols and the Interpretation of dreams. 2. The functions of the unconscious

611. Symbols and the Interpretation of dreams. 3. The language of dreams

612. Symbols and the Interpretation of dreams. 4. The problem of types in dream interpretation

613. Symbols and the interpretation of dreams. 5. The archetype in dream symbolism

614 Symbols and the interpretation of dreams. 6. The function of religious symbols

616. The symbolic life

617. On occultism. On spiritualistic phenomena

615. Symbols and the interpretation of dreams. 7. Healing the split

618. On occultism. Foreword to Jung: “Occult phenomena.” “Phenomenes occultes”

619. On occultism. Psychology and spiritualism

620. On occultism. Foreword to Moser: “Ghost: false belief or true?"

621. On occultism. Foreword to Jaffe: “Apparitions and precognition.”

622. The psychogenesis of mental disease. The present status of applied psychology

623. The psychogenesis of mental disease. On dementia praecox

624. The pathogenesis of mental disease. Review of Sadger: “Konrad Ferdinand A pathographic-psychological study.”

625. The psychogenesis of mental disease. Review of Wald-stein: “The subconscious self.” The psychogenesis of mental disease. Review of Waldstein

626. The psychogenesis of mental disease. Crime and the soul

627. The psychogenesis of mental disease. The question of medical Intervention.

628. The psychogenesis of mental disease. Foreword to distance: “Wisdom, madness and folly.”

629. The psychogenesis of mental disease. Foreword to Perry: “The self in psychotic process.”

630. The psychogenesis of mental disease. Foreword to Schmaltz: “Complex psychology and somatic symptom.”

631. Freud and psychoanalysis. Sigmund Freud: “On dreams,” 25 January 1901

632. Freud and psychoanalysis. Review of Hellpach: “Basics of a psychology of hysteria.” Freud and psychoanalysis. Review of Hellpach

633. Freud and psychoanalysis. Reviews of psychiatric literature

634. Freud and psychoanalysis. The significance of Freud’s theory for neurology and psychiatry.

635. Freud and psychoanalysis. Review of Stekel: “Conditions of nervous anxiety and their treatment.” Freud and psychoanalysis

636. Freud and psychoanalysis. Editorial preface to the “Yearbook.” Freud and psychoanalysis. Editorial preface to the “Jahrbuch.”

637. Freud and psychoanalysis. Marginal notes on Wittels: “Sexual privation.” Freud and psychoanalysis

638. Freud and psychoanalysis. Review of Wulffen: “The sexual offender.”

639. Freud and psychoanalysis

640. Freud and psychoanalysis. Review of Hitschmann: Freud’s theory of neurosis

641. Freud and psychoanalysis. Annual report (1910/11) by the president of the International Psychoanalytic Association

642. Freud and psychoanalysis. Two letters on psychoanalysis

643. Freud and psychoanalysis. On the psychoanalytic treatment of nervous disorders

644. Freud and psychoanalysis. A comment on Tausk’s criticism of Nelkcn

645. Freud and psychoanalysis. Answers to questions on Freud

646. On symbolism. The concept of ambivalence

647. On symbolism. Contributions to symbolism

648. Two essays on analytical psychology. Adaptation, individuation, collectivity

651. The structure and dynamics of the psyche. On hallucination

657. The structure and dynamics of the psyche

656. The structure and dynamics of the psyche. Depth psychology

649. Two essays on analytical psychology. Foreword to the Hungarian edition of Jung: “On the psychology of the unconscious.”

655. The structure and dynamics of the psyche. Address on the occasion of the founding of the C. G. Jung Institute, Zurich, 24 April 1948

654. The structure and dynamics of the psyche. Foreword to Harding: “Psychic energy.”

653. The structure and dynamics of the psyche. Foreword to Jacob: “The psychology of C. G. Jung.”

652. The structure and dynamics of the psyche. Foreword to Schleich: The miracles of the soul.”

658. The structure and dynamics of the psyche. Foreword to Frieda Fordham: “Introduction to Jung’s psychology.”

659. The structure and dynamics of the psyche. Foreword to Michael Fordham: “New developments in analytical psychology.”

660. The structure and dynamics of the psyche. An astrological experiment

661. The structure and dynamics of the psyche. Letters on synchronicity: to Mark us Fieri

662. The structure and dynamics of the psyche. Letters on synchronicity: to Michael Fordham

663. The structure and dynamics of the psyche. The future of parapsychology

664. The archetypes and the collective unconscious. The hypothesis of the collective unconscious

665. The archetypes and the collective unconscious. Foreword to Adler: “Discovery of the soul.”

667. The archetypes and the collective unconscious. Foreword to Neumann: “The origins and history of consciousness.”

666. The archetypes and the collective unconscious. Foreword to Harding: “Woman’s mysteries.”

669. The archetypes and the collective unconscious. Foreword to Jung: “Configurations of the unconscious” (1950)

668. The archetypes and the collective unconscious. Foreword to Adler: “Studies in analytical psychology.”

670. The archetypes and the collective unconscious. Foreword to Wickes: “The inner world of man.”

671. The archetypes and the collective unconscious. Foreword to Jung: “From the roots of consciousness.”

672. The archetypes and the collective unconscious. Foreword to van Helsdingen: “Pictures from the unconscious.”

673. The archetypes and the collective unconscious. Foreword to Jacobi: “Complex/archetype/symbol.”

674. The archetypes and the collective unconscious. Foreword to Bertine: “Human relationships.”

675. The archetypes and the collective unconscious. Preface to de Laszlo: “Psyche and symbol.”

676. The archetypes and the collective unconscious. Foreword to Brunner: “The anima as a problem in the man’s fate.”

677. Civilization in transition. Report on America

678. Civilization in transition. On the psychology of the Negro

679. Civilization in transition. A radio talk in Munich

680. Civilization in transition. Forewords to Jung: “Contemporary Psychic Problems.” Civilization in transition

681. Civilization in transition. Foreword to Aldrich: “The primitive mind and modern civilization.”

682. Civilization in transition. Press communique on visiting the United States

683. Civilization in transition. Psychology and national problems

684. Civilization in transition. Return to the simple life

685. Civilization in transition. Epilogue to Jung: “Modern man in search of a soul.” Civilization in transition

686. Civilization in transition. Marginalia on contemporary events

687 Civilization in transition. Answers to “Mishmar” on Adolph Hitler

688. Civilization in transition. Techniques of attitude change conducive to world peace: memorandum to Unesco

689. Civilization in transition. The effect of technology on the human psyche

690. Civilization in transition. Foreword to Neumann: “Depth psychology and a new ethic.”

691. Civilization in transition. Foreword to Baynes: “Analytical psychology and the English mind.”

692. Civilization in transition. The rules of life

693. Civilization in transition. On flying saucers

694. Civilization in transition. On flying saucers: statement to the United Press International

695. Civilization in transition. On flying saucers: letter to Keyhoe

696. Civilization in transition. Human nature does not yield easy to idealistic advice

697. Civilization in transition. On the Hungarian uprising

698. Civilization in transition. On psychodiagnostics

699. Civilization in transition. If Christ walked the Earth today

700. Civilization in transition. Foreword to “Hugh C rich ton-Miller"

701. Psychology and religion. Why I am not a Catholic

702. Psychology and religion. The definition of demonism

703. Psychology and religion. Foreword to Jung: “Symbolism of the spirit.” Psychology and religion

704. Psychology and religion. Foreword to Quispel: “Tragic Christianity.”

705. Psychology and religion. Foreword to Abegg: “East Asia thinks otherwise.” Psychology and religion.

706. Psychology and religion. Foreword to Allenby: “A psychological study of the origins of monotheism.”

707. Psychology and religion. The miraculous fast of Brother Klaus

708. Psychology and religion. Concerning “Answer to Job.”

709. Psychology and religion. Religion and psychology: a reply to Martin Buber

710. Psychology and religion. Address at the presentation of the Jung Codex

711. Psychology and religion. Letter to Pere Bruno

712. Psychology and religion. Letter to Pere Lachat

713. Psychology and religion. On Resurrection

714. Psychology and religion. On the discourses of the Buddha

715. Psychology and religion. Foreword to Froboese-Thiele: “Dreams -- a source of religious experience?”

716. Psychology and religion. Jung and religious belief

717. Alchemical studies. Foreword to a catalogue on alchemy

718. Alchemical studies. Faust and alchemy.

719. Alchemical studies. Alchemy and psychology

720. The spirit in man, art, and literature. Memorial to Jerome Schloss

721 The spirit in man, art, and literature. Foreword to SchmJd-Guisan: “Day and night”

722. The spirit in man, art, and literature. On the Tale of the Otter

723. The spirit in man, art, and literature. Is there a Freudian type of poetry?

724 The spirit in man, art, and literature. Foreword to Gilbert: “The curse of intellect.”

725. The spirit in man, art, and literature. Foreword to Jung: “Reality of the soul.”

726. The spirit in man, art, and literature. Foreword to Mehlich: “J. H. Fichte’s psychology and its relation to the present.”

727. The spirit in man, art, and literature. Foreword to von Koenig Fachsenfeld: “Transformations of dream problems from Romanticism to the present.”

728 The spirit in man, art, and literature. Foreword to Gilli: “The dark brother.”

729. The spirit in man, art, and literature. Gerard de Nerval

730. The spirit in man, art, and literature. Foreword to Fierz-David: “The dream of Poliphilo.”

731. The spirit of man, art, and literature. Foreword to Crottet: “Moon forest.”

732. The spirit in man, art, and literature. Foreword to Jacobi: “Paracelsus: selected writings.”

733. The spirit of man, art, and literature. Foreword to Kankeleit: “The unconscious as the seedbed of the creative.”

734. The spirit in man, art, and literature. Foreword to Serrano: “The visits of the Queen of Sheba.”

735. The spirit in man, art, and literature. Is there a true bilingualism?

736. The practice of psychotherapy. Reviews of books by Heyer: “The organism of the mind.”

737. The practice of psychotherapy. Reviews of books by Heyer: “Practical psychotherapy.”

738. The practice of psychotherapy. On the “Rosarium philosophorum.”

739. The practice of psychotherapy. Preface to an Indian journal of psychotherapy

740. The practice of psychotherapy. On pictures in psychiatric diagnosis

741. The development of personality. Foreword to Evans: “The problem of the nervous child.”

742. The development of personality. Foreword to Harding: “The way of all women.”

743. The development of personality. Depth psychology and self knowledge

744. The development of personality. Foreword to Spier: “The hands of children.”

745. The development of personality. Foreword to the Hebrew edition of Jung: “Psychology and education.”

746. Addenda. Foreword to: “Psychological papers,” Volume I. Addenda

747. Addenda. Address at the presentation of the Jung Codex

650. The structure and dynamics of the psyche. Forewords to Jung: On psychic energetics and the nature of dreams