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Jung's autobiography, recorded in his final years, chronicles his inner journey and development of analytical psychology. Exploring his confrontation with the unconscious, encounter with archetypes, and development of individuation theory, it offers insight into one of psychology's most influential thinkers. The work bridges personal experience and psychological theory.
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