On the Nature of the Psyche
Historical Context and Significance
Carl Gustav Jung's book «On the Nature of the Psyche» is a key work in the field of analytical psychology. In it, Jung explores the concepts of the unconscious, archetypes, and the collective unconscious, which became a significant contribution to the development of psychology and psychotherapy. Jung expands the understanding of the psyche by introducing ideas that differ from the Freudian approach, emphasizing the spiritual and symbolic aspects of human experience. This work has had a substantial impact on cultural and scientific discussions about the nature of the human psyche, contributing to the development of humanistic and transpersonal psychology. The book has also influenced art, literature, and philosophy, inspiring creators and thinkers to explore the deeper aspects of human consciousness.
