About “Man and his symbols”

Man and His Symbols is a 1964 book written by Carl Jung and four of his associates: Marie-Louise von Franz, Joseph L. Henderson, Aniela Jaffé, and Jolande Jacobi. It was Jung's final work, completed before his death in 1961. The book is divided into five parts and includes many illustrations. Its purpose is to explain Jung's psychological theories in a clear way for readers without specialized training. The contributors aimed to make Jung's complex ideas accessible to a general audience. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.)

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1964 · ISBN 0490001904

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