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In the series The Red Book / Active Imagination at the CG Jung Institute

The Red Book and Two EssaysPresented by Brockton Hill, J.D., M.A., M.F.T., In "Two Essays on Analytical Psychology," comprising Volume 7 of The Collected Works, Jung sets out the essential core of his psychology. The first essay, originally titled "New Paths in Psychology," was published in 1912, the year prior to the confrontation with the unconscious that led Jung to create The Red Book. The second essay, "The Structure of the Unconscious," was published in 1916, after the storm of 1913 and 1914 had passed. This talk will focus on the changes in Jung's point of view which derive from his experience of the unconscious as recorded and described in The Red Book.  The original texts of the two essays can be found in an appendix to Volume 7 of The Collected Works.

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