Carl Gustav Jung (1875 - 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist who founded the school of psychology known as analytical psychology. Jung established the concepts of the extraverted and the introverted personality, archetypes, and the collective unconscious.
' ... these lectures and discussions will appeal to those who are interested in getting a vivid picture of Jung's personality. The liveliness of his language, with little use of technical terms, makes the book rewarding and interesting reading.' Journal of Analytical Psychology ' ... As a summary of Jung's work and views, and as a foundation for understanding Jung, they could hardly be surpassed, and anyone seeking an entrance to his work should perhaps start here.' - The British Journal of Psychiatry '...an excellent introduction to the principles on which Jung's work rested...His directness and sharpness of wit made him readily accessible to his audience.' - Nursing Times