These resources are excellent …. and you may notice the list is in dire need of an update ! So much has become available in the last 4 plus years and we would love to make this page relevant with new online and in print resources – maybe more annotation? If you are in a position to help with this labor of love, please let us know with a quick email – we can provide some basic training and welcome your input!!
The Jung Page: Reflections on Psychology, Culture, and Life. Daryl Sharp’s Jung Lexicon may be of particular interest to those who are unfamiliar with Jung’s work. Using Jung’s own words, it provides definitions and explanations of key concepts.
Also of interest to those unfamiliar with Jung’s work, an introductory article by Dr. C. George Boeree, which includes a brief biography and basic explanation of Jung’s theories.
The Philemon Foundation is dedicated to publishing Jung’s complete works, including seminars, manuscripts, and correspondence.
The New York Times has covered the Red Book by publishing a review and a Magazine article recounting the history of the Red Book.