Description
1973 edition. Paperback cover has some shelf wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This 1973 edition of “A Primer of Jungian Psychology” by Calvin S. Hall offers a comprehensive introduction to the pioneering work of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung. Published as part of the Mentor Series, this mass-market paperback provides an accessible entry point into Jung’s influential theories on the collective unconscious, archetypes, and the process of individuation. Hall’s clear and concise writing style makes complex Jungian concepts approachable for both students and general readers alike. As one of the earliest and most widely-read primers on Jungian thought, this volume holds significant historical value, reflecting the growing interest in depth psychology and the psychoanalytic movement in the mid-20th century. Despite its age and modest shelf wear, this copy remains a well-preserved and highly readable exemplar of a seminal work that continues to shape our understanding of the human psyche and the symbolic realms of the unconscious mind.