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If you would like an overview of C.G. Jung and his theories, we recommend the following:

Introduction to Jung:

  • Memories, Dreams, Reflections, by C.G. Jung. (A cassette version is also available.)
  • Jung's Map of the Soul: An Introduction, by Murray Stein.
  • Man and His Symbols, by C.G. Jung, et. al. (A cassette version is also available.)
  • Essential Jung, by C.G. Jung, introduction by Anthony Storr.
  • Jung Lexicon: A Primer of Terms and Concepts, by Daryl Sharp.
  • Boundaries of the Soul: The Practice of Jung's Psychology, by June Singer
  • The Symbolic Quest: Basic Concepts of Analytical Psychology, by Edward Whitmont
Also books on dreams by Jeremy Taylor and Robert Bosniak

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 A Short and Random Jung – Buddhism Bibliography

Clarke, JJ.  (1994)  Jung and Eastern thought.  London: Routledge.


Corbett, Lionel. (1996) The religious function of the psyche.  London: Routledge.

Jung, C.G. (1989)  Psychology and religion. (CW 11, Part II , Eastern Religion).   Princeton: Princeton University Press.

Kawai, Hayao.  (1996) Buddhism and the art of psychotherapy. College Station:  Texas A&M Press.

Meckel, Daniel J. and Moore, Rober. (eds.)  (1992) Self and Liberation: the Jung Buddhism dialogue. New York: Paulist Press. 

Moacanin, Radmilla. (1986) Jung’s Psychology and Tibetan Buddhism.  London: Wisdom.

Preece, Rob.  (2006) The psychology of Buddhist Tantra. New: Snow Lion. 

Spiegelman, J. Marvin and Miyuki, Mokusen. (1985) Buddhism and Jungian psychotherapy.  Phoenix: Falcon Press. 

Suzuki, D.T., Fromm, Erich, and DeMartino, Richard. (1960) Zen Buddhism and psychoanalysis. New York: Harper Brothers. 

~  Compiled by Susan Morgan. 


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