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Fresh To Jung?

Click on this image to download our Free EBook

Those who are unfamiliar with Jung and his contribution to Psychology may like to download our E-Book which introduces the reader to many of Jung's ideas and provides some further resources.

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Click on the image on the left to download a copy. You will need an EBook Reader which is free on Apple, Android and Windows devices.

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We welcome visitors to our Plenaries for one of which you will receive a Visitor's ticket when you sign up to our mailing list. Our members are always pleased to meet Visitors and to provide them with as much information as they are able to.

Fresh to Jung Part 1 - Jung's Life and times

This is a short Film, lasting 17 minutes, giving some background to Jung's Life and Times. It is presented by Roland Hindmarsh, a founder Member of The Cambridge Jungian Circle. It formed the Inaugural Lecture of the Society and has been updated to include pictures which were not available at the time.

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After watching this video you will have a good understanding of Jung's career and also the influence of his two grandfathers on his thought.

John Freeman's Interview with Carl Jung, made for the BBC in 1956. It lasts 38 minutes.

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Famously, when John Freeman asks Jung if he believes in God, Jung replies "I don't need to believe, I know".

Mandalas created by Jung's clients

This three minute video clip from CNN covered the opening of an exhibition and Oglethorpe University in the USA. They had arranged for a set of mandalas which had been made by Jung's patients to go on display and the Archivist of the Jung Institute explains some of them. 

The video can be slow to start and occasionally freezes, but reloading the web page seems to put this right.

Jung learnt about Mandalas from his studies of Eastern Cultures and saw that they were an image on the Self. Getting clients to paint mandalas can help the therapist to understand more about the psyche of the client and therefore assist the therapy.

Link to a Video of Jung's contemporaries sharing their recollections of him

This is a Film in which a number of Jung's Contemporaries share their memories of him. It's an hour and three quarters in length, but it is fascinating to hear why they were so fascinated by his views. 

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Contributors include Colleagues, Family, Neighbours and others who met him on various occasions.

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