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Mentioned in 51 episodes

Memories, Dreams, Reflections

Book • 1962
This book is a unique blend of autobiography and psychological insight, composed from conversations with Aniela Jaffé and chapters written by Jung himself.

It covers Jung's childhood, his relationship with Freud, his travels to various countries, and his deep exploration of the unconscious mind.

The book delves into Jung's concepts such as the collective unconscious, archetypes, and the integration of opposites, providing a comprehensive reflection on his remarkable life and intellectual contributions.

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Mentioned in 51 episodes

Mentioned when discussing psychoanalytic theory and archetypes, referencing Jung's work but unable to pull it up during the stream.
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The Optimizer: Productive, But Miserable
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Dr. K
as one of the books from his bookshelf to explain Western psychology.
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Dr. K Answers Why You Hate Your Life
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Tara Brach
during her talk on self-doubt and mistrust.
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Trusting Who We Are (retreat talk)
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Dr. K
as a great book, implying it to be better than "The Red Book".
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The State of Mental Illness in 2025
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Tyler Cowen
as a potentially underrated psychologist whose ideas might see a resurgence with the rise of LLMs.
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Paul Bloom on the Psychology of Children, and the Morality of Empathy and Disgust
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Dr. K
as a book that he was introduced to while in therapy during his twenties.
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How Does Trauma Affect Your Relationship w/ @patrickteahanofficial ​
Mentioned by Jordan B. Peterson as a fascinating person whose biography, Memories, Dreams, and Reflections, is often the only book people read by him.
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144. Carl Jung (Part 1)
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Michael Walters
as a reference to Jung's thoughts on precognition and the paranormal.
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Episode 52: Listener Roundtable
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Joseph Lee
as a source of inspiration for his own approach to decision-making.
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DECISION ARCHETYPE: The Power of Sacrificing Options

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