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Works Cited

Primary Sources
"Abstracts of the Collected Works of C.G. Jung." Google Books. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Dec. 2015.
This source includes the abstracts of Carl Jung's articles. We used this source to help us
with the section on India.
Bair, Deirdre. Jung: A Biography. Boston: Little, Brown, 2003. Print. I used this book as a
primary source. It had pictures of Carl Jung in his early childhood and throughout his life.
"Carl Jung." Editorial. New York Times May-June 1961: 34. ProQuest Historical Newspapers.
Web. 3 Nov. 2015. This primary source shows how Carl Jung and Freud both attracted
attention in the world of psychology and how they both exchanged ideas, but sharply
differed in opinions
"Carl G. Jung." Photobucket. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Nov. 2015. This is a photograph of Carl Jung
that can be used on our website.
"Carl Jung on Intuition and the Ni (Introverted Intuition)." Interview. YouTube. YouTube, Mar.Apr. 2013. Web. 03 Nov. 2015<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_7DpbJ1xFg>. A
primary interview with Carl Jung as he talks about archetypes and his theory on intuition
and introversion.
"Carl Jung On The Psyche - Gnostic." YouTube. YouTube, 18 Oct. 2008. Web. 08 Dec. 2015.
This is a primary source. It is an interview of Carl Jung talking about the psyche.
"Carl Jung - Synchronicity." Carl Jung - Synchronicity. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Dec. 2015. Carl Jung's
book, Synchronicity, talks about the meaningful coincidences in relationships. It was
helpful in the Publications section of our website.
"Classics in the History of Psychology -- Jung (1921/1923) Chapter 10."Classics in the History
of Psychology -- Jung (1921/1923) Chapter 10. N.p., 30 Nov. 1999. Web. 08 Dec. 2015.
This source talks about the different psychological types and goes into depth into
explaining them.
Evans, Richard I., Ernest Jones, and C. G. Jung. Conversations with Carl Jung and Reactions
from Ernest Jones. Princeton, NJ: Van Nostrand, 1964. Print. This book, written by Carl
Jung, was basically a conversation that he had with a fellow colleague and they
conversed back and forth using writing. It was an extremely informative source, however
not extremely useful in terms of our website.

Haworth, Mary. "Are Opposite Poles Apart?" Editorial. The Washington Post Co. 24 Mar.
1965:F6. Historical Newspapers. Web. 3 Nov. 2015. This is a primary newspaper that was
published when Jung was alive, that talked about Jung's work in archetypes and
extroversion versus introversion. Many people debated its significance.
Jung, Carl G., and Constance E. Long. Analytical Psychology. New York: Moffat, Yard, 1916.
Print.
This book is important to Carl Jungs life and history because it is his own analysis of the field
that he explored. It is important for us to read Carl Jungs own words and understand the
topic that he practically created.
Jung, C. G., and Marie-Luise Von Franz. Man and His Symbols. Garden City, NY: Doubleday,
1964. Print. This book, written by Carl Jung, talks about the symbols that he used to
connect different aspects of psychology with. It was helpful both in the Exploration and
Exchange parts of our website.
Jung, C. G., and Mrs Beatrice Moses Hinkle. Psychology of the Unconscious; a Study of the
Transformations and Symbolisms of the Libido, a Contribution to the History of the
Evolution of Thought. New York: Moffat, Yard, 1916. Print. This is Carl Jung's book,
Psychology of the Unconscious.
Jung, C. G. Dictionary of Analytical Psychology. London: Ark Paperbacks, 1987. Print. The
book, Dictionary of Analytical Psychology, written by Carl Jung provides many of the
basic concepts of the subject, also going in to detail about many particular topics as well.
Jung, C. G. Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Skies. Princeton: Princeton UP,
1978. Print.
This book is a prime example of some of Carl Jungs later work, and is important to see the
development of his exploration in the field of psychology and other related topics. It
shows how varied his work is, and the evolution of the ideas that he explored.
Jung, C. G., Lorenz Jung, and Maria Meyer-Grass. Children's Dreams: Notes from the Seminar
given in 1936-1940. Princeton: Princeton UP, 2008. Print. This book, written by Carl
Jung, was written based on a seminar that he gave. It discussed the dreams that children
had and went into great depth. We did not end up using this source in our project very
much.
Jung, C. G. Memories, Dreams, Reflections. New York: Pantheon, 1963. Print.
This book of Carl Jungs is especially influential, and contains many powerful quotes that can be
used to increase the impact of the information contained within the project.

Jung, C. G. Psychology and the Occult. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 1977. Print.
Jung's earlier writings differed from his later ones. He was skeptical of spiritual explanations
early in his career, but his later writings show his belief that reality may actually include
spiritual components.This is important to show the evolution of Jungs work and thought
process.
Jung, C. G. Psychological Types. N.p.: n.p., n.d. Print. Carl Jung wrote this book about his
findings on the different personality types that he was able to come up with. He describes
them and why he came up with them.
Jung, C. G., and R. F. C. Hull. Answer to Job. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 1973. Print. This
book, written by Carl Jung, talks about how the human mind is given a task, and all it
knows is how to respond to it. Jung goes into tremendous depth as to how this happens
and why it does.
Jung, C. G., and R. F. C. Hull. Dreams. N.p.: n.p., n.d. Print. This book, written by Carl Jung,
talks specifically about the subject of dreams. It is similar to, yet completely different
from the thoughts of Sigmund Freud. We did not use much of this information in our
website, however we did find a video to go along with this source.
Jung, C. G., and R. F. C. Hull. Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle. Vol. 8.
Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 1973. Print. This book was written by Carl Jung and
explains everything possible about his encounter with the subject of Synchronicity, which
was one of his major contributions to the world of psychoanalysis.
Jung, C. G., and Beatrice M. Hinkle. Psychology of the Unconscious: A Study of the
Transformations and Symbolisms of the Libido: A Contribution to the History of the
Evolution of Thought. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 1991. Print.
This book was evidence of a divergence between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, and it is a prime
example of exchange of ideas between two influential figures in the field of psychology
to further analyze the NHD theme. This book was the cause of major conflict between the
two, and eventually led to the termination of their friendship.
Jung, C. G., and Sonu Shamdasani. The Psychology of Kundalini Yoga: Notes of the Seminar
given in 1932 by C.G. Jung. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 1996. Print. This book, written
by Carl Jung as well as another author, talks about a special type of yoga which he picked
up during his trip to India. We have included a section of this on our website.
Jung, C. G., H. G. Baynes, and Cary F. Baynes. Contributions to Analytical Psychology. New
York: Harcourt, Brace, 1928. Print. This book, written by Carl Jung, sums up all of his

theories and research that he conducted so that the readers are able to understand his
work as a whole.
Jung, C. G., Sonu Shamdasani, Mark Kyburz, John Peck, and Ulrich Hoerni.The Red Book =
Liber Novus. N.p.: n.p., n.d. Print. This book, started by Carl Jung, and then finished by
another author was extremely insightful to us because there were many parts where Jung
was actually writing what he was thinking, which was interesting.
Jung, Carl G. Studies in Word-association Experiments in the Diagnosis of Psychopathological
Conditions Carried out at the Psychiatric Clinic of the University of Zurich. London:
Routledge & Paul, 1969. Print.
This book contains results of the association method applied to normal and abnormal subjects,
and shows an example of Carl Jungs work in the form of experimental results, rather
than psychological analysis. It is an important part of his career to include when talking
about his achievements.
Jung, C. G. The Integration of the Personality. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1939. Print. This
book, written by Carl Jung, talks about the personality and how one should use what they
know about their personality to help them better integrate into society. It was a useful
source.
Jung, C. G. The Practice of Psychotherapy; Essays on the Psychology of the Transference and
Other Subjects. New York: Pantheon, 1954. Print. This book, written by Carl Jung, talks
about the practice of psychotherapy and how it developed and became popular. Although
we did not use it in our website, it was an insightful book.
Jung, C. G. The Psychogenesis of Mental Disease. New York: Pantheon, 1960. Print. This book,
written by Carl Jung, talks about how he researched mental diseases and what he found
from them.
Jung, C. G. The Psychology of Dementia Praecox. New York: Nervous and Mental Disease Pub.,
1936. Print. This book talked about a specific topic that Carl Jung researched: Dementia.
We did not use it in our website, however it did prove to be helpful to know about it
Jung, C. G. The Undiscovered Self. Boston: Little, Brown, 1958. Print. This book, written by
Carl Jung, talks about the inner nature of people. It was helpful in the Publications
section of the website.
Jung, C. G., W. S. Dell, and Cary F. Baynes. Modern Man in Search of a Soul. London: K. Paul,
Trench, Trubner, 1933. Print. This book, written by Carl Jung, talks about all of the ways
that a "modern man" can find a way to his soul and how to get there.

"Memories, Dreams, Reflections Carl Jung : Carl Jung : Free Download & Streaming : Internet
Archive." Internet Archive. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Nov. 2015. This primary source includes
many of Carl Jung's works and hypotheses. This source will be very easy to use because
it has all of the potential research opportunities all in one place and they are all genuine
because they are in the words of Carl Jung himself.
"Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung." Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Nov. 2015.
This website has a primary source on it, which is a direct quote from Sigmund Freud to
Carl Jung. It is important because it shows the relationship between the two of them.
"Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung." Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Nov. 2015.
These are many images of Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud. They were constantly working
together to develop the scientific studies in psychology.
"Sigmund Freud: Conflict & CultureExploded Manuscript: Freud's Letter to Jung." Exploded
Manuscript: Freud's Letter to Jung. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Dec. 2015. This source is a letter
that depicts the breaking off of the relationship of Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud.
Springer, Mike. "Carl Jung Explains His Groundbreaking Theories About Psychology in Rare
Interview (1957)." Open Culture. N.p., 13 May 2013. Web. 05 Dec. 2015.
This source contains a rare primary source interview with Carl Jung; it is important because now
we can hear his voice and watch him explain his theories in real life, rather than just from
his books.

Secondary
"1875 Map Stock Photos and Images." 1875 Map Stock Photos & 1875 Map Stock Images.
N.p., n.d. Web. 06 Dec. 2015. This is a secondary source. This is a map of Switzerland
where Carl Jung was born. It is where he began to explore the topic of psychology.
"Analytic Psychology." American Heritage Dictionary, Fifth Edition. 2014. eLibrary Science.
Web. 03 Nov 2015.
This source is not specifically about Carl Jung, but rather about the workings of analytic
psychology, which he founded. This will be extremely important not only to give us
background information on his work, but to better convey to the readers the profundity of
his exploration of psychology.

"Archetypes." Healing with Ayahuasca. Healing with Ayahuasca, n.d. Web. 09 Dec. 2015. This
website explained the archetypes that Carl Jung invented and formed.
Bair, Deirdre. Jung: A Biography. Boston: Little, Brown, 2003. Print. I used this book as a
secondary source. It contained very relevant information on Carl Jungs theories,
explorations, and biography .
"Book Review: Jungs Man and His Symbols." Scott Berkun. N.p., 15 July 2013. Web. 08 Dec.
2015. This source gave us a lot of information about Carl Jung's book, Man and His
Symbols. We also got the image of the front of the book from this source.
"Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961)." Braungardt.trialectics. Philosophical Explorations, 24 May
2015. Web. 08 Dec. 2015. This secondary source was used to give relevant information
about Jung's theories. It was very helpful.
"Carl Jung (1875-1961)." Carl Jung Biography. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Dec. 2015. This website
provided us with a lot of general information about Carl Jung and his theories.
"Carl Jung." Carl Jung. Kings Psychology Network, 2003. Web. 08 Dec. 2015. This source was
very helpful in looking up Carl Jung as a whole. It provided a multitude of valuable
resources including, videos, interviews, articles and important facts about his beliefs and
his profession.
"Carl Jung." Carl Jung. Soylent Communications, 2014. Web. 08 Dec. 2015.This secondary
source was used to tell us information on his biography and facts about his early life.
"Carl Jung." Carl Jung. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Nov. 2015.
This people encyclopedia listed the basic facts about Carl Jung that were vital to our research and
it also stated his most important contributions to the world of psychology.
"Carl Jung and Jungian Analytical Psychology." Carl Jung and Jungian Analytical Psychology.
N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Nov. 2015.
This article was able to provide us with insight into the Jungian Analytical Psychology. There
were images and diagrams that can be useful to our website as well.
"Carl Jung - Memories, Dreams, Reflections." Tom Butler-Bowdon. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Dec.
2015. This website provided insight on Carl Jung's intentions in writing his book,
Memories, Dreams, Reflections.
"Carl Jung Resources." Carl Jung Resources. N.p., n.d. Web. 7 Dec. 2015.This secondary source
was used for information on Jung's career after college and his personal information.

"Carl Jung | Simply Psychology." Carl Jung | Simply Psychology. N.p., n.d. Web. 07 Dec. 2015.
We used this website to learn about the theories of Carl Jung and the differences between
Sigmund Freud and his beliefs. It went really in depth into all of his work.
"Carl Jung - Theory." Carl Jung - Theory. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Nov. 2015.
This website provided extremely important details about all of Carl Jung's theories, which can be
used when we describe the theories on our website.
Carter, David. "CARL JUNG IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY." Contemporary Review
Dec 2011: 441-451. History Study Center. Web. 3 Nov. 2015.
This source gives an in-depth review of the work of Carl Jung, and how it continues to be
relevant as the years go on. It also gives part of the backstory of Jung, and will allow us
to connect both his past and the worlds future.
" Collected Works of C.G. Jung, Volume 6:Psychological TypesC. G. JungEdited by Gerhard
Adler & R. F.C. Hull." Jung, C.G.; Adler, G., Eds. and Trans. Hull, R.F.C., Et Al., Eds.
and Trans.: Collected Works of C.G. Jung: Psychological Types. (eBook, Paperback and
Hardcover). N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Dec. 2015. This source provided us with an image of the
book, Psychological Types by Carl Jung.
"Conversations with Carl Jung." C. G. Jung - Richard Evans Interviews - Original Transcript of
the 1957 Interviews on Film. Richard I. Evans, n.d. Web. 06 Dec. 2015. This is a
secondary source. It talks about the books he wrote and the lectures him and other people
gave.
Cowgil, Charles. "Carl Jung." Psychology History. N.p., May-June 1997. Web. 03 Nov. 2015.
This secondary source talks about Carl Jung's biography, his theory of symbols and a
timeline of his life. He visited India where he encountered, explored and experienced new
teachings.
Diamond, Stephen A. "Reading The Red Book: How C.G. Jung Salvaged His Soul." Psychology
Today. Sussex Publisher, 25 Feb. 2011. Web. 07 Dec. 2015. This is a secondary source. I
used it as a picture for my website of Carl Jung's book, and other relevant information on
his theories.
Editors, Biography.com. "Carl Jung Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web.
08 Dec. 2015. This is a secondary source used for information on Carl Jung's background
and career.

" Essays on Contemporary Events:The Psychology of Nazism. With a New Forward by Andrew
SamuelsC. G. Jung." Jung, C.G.: Essays on Contemporary Events: The Psychology of
Nazism. With a New Forward by Andrew Samuels. (eBook and Paperback). N.p., n.d.
Web. 08 Dec. 2015. This source provided information about Carl Jung's book Essays on
Contemporary Events.
Feinstein, David, and Stanley Krippner. "Psychotherapy in a mythic key: the legacy of Carl
Gustav Jung." ReVision 28.4 (2006): 2+. Health Reference Center Academic. Web. 3 Nov.
2015.
This source delves into the legacy that Carl Jungs explorations and discoveries left on the world
of psychotherapy and psychology; this will help us link his work to the modern day by
discussing the effect that his exploration had.
"Freud vs Jung - Similarities and Differences - Harley Therapy Counselling Blog." Harley
Therapy Counselling Blog. N.p., 20 Feb. 2014. Web. 07 Dec. 2015. This website
provided us with many details as to what the key differences were between Carl Jung's
beliefs and those of Sigmund Freud. We used the differences to create a chart for our
website.
Hamilton, David. "About C.G. Jung." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 08 Dec.
2015. This secondary source was very informational. It had videos, books and and facts
about his theories.
Hollen, Kathryn H. "Jung, Carl Gustav ." Issues: Understanding Controversy and Society. ABCCLIO, 2015. Web. 3 Nov. 2015. This is a secondary source. Carl Jung explained and
shared his ideas with members of Alcoholics Anonymous and encouraged them to seek
spiritual conversion.
"India Flag." Free Large Images. GNU Public, 07 Dec. 2014. Web. 07 Dec. 2015. This is a
secondary source. It is a picture of the Indian flag. I used it to reference Jung's travels to
India.
"Jung and Indian Thought." Jung and Indian Thought. Infinity Foundation, n.d. Web. 03 Nov.
2015. This is a secondary source. It talks about Carl Jung's trip to India and the new ideas
he formed based off his encounter with the customs, tradition, and people who lived
there. He later wrote an article called " What India Can Teach Us"
"Jung, Carl." Compton's by Britannica. 01 Aug. 2011: n.p. SIRS Discoverer. Web. 03 Nov. 2015.

This source gives a brief overview of the most prominent aspects of Carl Jung that should be
showcased when considering his exploration of the world of psychology, and encounter
with new ideas that no other psychologist had had up until that point. It will allow us to
determine which achievements are the most important to include.
"Jung, Carl Gustav." World Authors 1900-1950 (1996): Biography Reference Bank (H.W.
Wilson). Web. 3 Nov. 2015.
This source will be useful in providing detailed information about the life and achievements of
Carl Jung. It can be referenced when we are putting together the website to determine
which aspects of his life are the most important to showcase.
"JUNG, Carl - Memories, Dreams, Reflections." JUNG, Carl - Memories, Dreams, Reflections.
N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Dec. 2015. This source provided an image of Carl Jung's book,
Memories, Dreams, Reflections.
"Jung Society of Washington - About Us." Jung Society of Washington - About Us. N.p., n.d.
Web. 08 Dec. 2015. This is a secondary source. It is used to help give our group a better
understanding of Jung's Influence through his theories and studies.
"Lecture on Carl Jung." Lecture on Carl Jung. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Nov. 2015. This website
provided us with a lecture on Carl Jung. It was an extremely useful source in that there
were facts and different thoughts on him that were shared.
Leeming, David A. "Archetype." World Religions: Belief, Culture, and Controversy. ABC-CLIO,
2015. Web. 3 Nov. 2015. This secondary source is used to show the connection between
Jungs beliefs and ancient greek mythology. One of this studies called the archetype
represent motifs or symbols.
Luton, Frith. "Ego." FrithLutoncom. N.p., 2010. Web. 09 Dec. 2015. This secondary source
explained Carl Jung's ego theory from the viewpoint of a Jungian psychologist.
McLeod, Saul. "Carl Jung | Simply Psychology." Carl Jung | Simply Psychology.
SimplyPsychology.org, 2014. Web. 08 Dec. 2015. This site offered the differences
between Sigmund Freud's theories and Carl Jung's theories. Carl Jung made his own
conclusions.
Michael S.M., Fordham, and Fordham Frieda. "Jung, Carl." Britannica Biographies (2012): 1.
Biography Reference Center. Web. 3 Nov. 2015. This source will give details about the
character of Carl Jungs psychotherapy, including his relationship with Sigmund Freud.
This contributes to the exploration and exchange portions of the NHD theme.

"Psychology 2002: Unraveling the Mysteries of Dreams." ELibrary Science. N.p., 2009. Web. 03
Nov. 2015. This is a secondary source. The article talks about how Carl Jung exchanged
ideas with Sigmund Freud on ideas about dreams. He rejected Sigmund's ideas and
further developed new ones.
"Psychology of the Unconscious." Goodreads. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Dec. 2015. We used this source
for information on Carl Jung's book, Psychology of the Unconscious.
Roy, Garima. "Jungs Theory of Introvert and Extrovert Personalities."Fractal Enlightenment.
N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Dec. 2015. This was a useful resource because it gave information
about Jung's theory on Introversion.
"Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung." Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung. Historacle, n.d. Web. 09 Dec.
2015. I used this source to better understand the relationship between Carl Jung and
Sigmund Freud.
"Spartacus Educational." Spartacus Educational. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Nov. 2015.
This website lists all of Carl Jung's books that he wrote and describe the main aspects about all
of them, which can be helpful when we are searching for primary sources.
"Structure of the Psyche." Structure of the Psyche. Syzgy, 2015. Web. 08 Dec. 2015. I used this
secondary source to gather information about Carl Jung.
"'The Red Book': A Window Into Jung's Dreams." NPR. NPR, n.d. Web. 08 Dec. 2015. We used
this source to find out more information about Carl Jung's book, The Red Book. We also
used this source for an image of the front cover.
"The Red Book." The Red Book. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Dec. 2015. This website provided us with a
quote that Carl Jung said about The Red Book when he was writing it. The source also
gives us a lot of insight to the book itself.
"Transcript of "Why Are These 32 Symbols Found in Ancient Caves All over Europe?""
Genevieve Von Petzinger: Why Are These 32 Symbols Found in Ancient Caves All over
Europe? TEDTalks, Nov. 2015. Web. 09 Dec. 2015. This was a speech given from a TED
talk ceremony that talked about example of archetypes .
"Transpersonal Pioneers: Carl Jung - Sofia University." Sofia University. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Nov.
2015.
This source provided all of the different things that Carl Jung researched and all of his findings
as well. It covered concepts such as introversion and extroversion and different types of
personalities, which was extremely useful.

Vernon, Mark. "Carl Jung, Part 3: Encountering the Unconscious."TheGuardian. 2015 Guardian
News and Media, 13 June 2011. Web. 6 Dec. 2015. This is a secondary source. It talks
about how Jung encountered the unconscious mind.
Vrajaprana, Pravrajika. "Jung and Indian Thought." Vedanta Society of Southern California.
Vedanta Society, 01 Nov. 2008. Web. 06 Dec. 2015. This is a secondary source. It tells us
about Jung's travels to India and what he gained from this experience.

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