Carl Gustav Jung: An Extraordinary Journey. 1957

In this candid 1957 interview, conducted just four years prior to his death, influential thinker and founder of analytical psychology Carl Jung discusses his remarkable life and career – from early work with Sigmund Freud and Jung’s break with psychoanalysis to his groundbreaking explorations of the dream world. Guided by insightful interviewer Richard I. Evans, this conversation is at once an intimate self-portrait and a unique commentary on the scope and meaning of his life’s work.

Carl Jung - Face to Face [BBC - 1959]

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Noelle
Noelle
11 years ago

This is what makes Jung ‘Jungian’. Sharing this.

Cyril
Cyril
11 years ago

age did not take away a single thing from him. you can see how alert his mind is still………..RIP

Veblen
Veblen
11 years ago

interesting to hear him talk about his own pioneering work!

M Spalding
M Spalding
11 years ago

Even a happy life cannot be without a measure of darkness, and the word happy would lose its meaning if it were not balanced by sadness. It is far better take things as they come along with patience and equanimity.

Saby
Saby
11 years ago

Jung treated many hundreds of patients and according to him among those in the second half of life – that is to say, over 35, apparently, there was not one whose problem in the last resort was not that of finding a religious outlook on life.

Mefford
Mefford
11 years ago

I finally get to hear and see him speak, I prefer reading him though. :) thanks for the post btw

Naina C
Naina C
11 years ago

I was wondering how Jung would interpret the movie Spirited Away by Miyazaki. :)

Bernard
Bernard
11 years ago

Excellent. TY!

Nerdy Gal
Nerdy Gal
11 years ago

Jung’s theories challenged the traditional roles of human morality, behavior, and religion I suppose..

joaquim
joaquim
11 years ago

I am doing a report on Freud and I am trying to figure out the social norms during the time when he lived in Austria Hungary. I am interested in the social norms that could have caused him to become an enemy of the people when he disagreed with them. Any resource links would be helpful.

Thanks.

curious
curious
11 years ago

his accent takes a lil while to get used to