The Jung Podcast

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A series of podcasts that explains Jung's Psychology, starting with an overview of the psyche.

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  • Errcaher
    Podcasts cut out before they are done
    All the podcasts cut out before they are done! But really cool to listen too
  • JimQkj
    Just incredible
    I wish there was more to listen to and enjoy. This guy is brilliant, and he is good at communicating complex Jungian thought. Brilliant!
  • TheophilusTheSmall
    The most interesting podcast of consistently high quality
    This is the most interesting podcast I ever listened to. Consistently high in quality, it goes on to show the depth of expertise the author developed in Jungian psychology. Jungian teachings are sometimes inaccessible because of many interpretations and resources sometimes dilluting Jung's message. The only problem is that the podcast is discontinued :). It would be great if author created more episodes delving into specific applications in mental health, relating Jung's insights to specific distortions in ego functions leading to personality disorders, for examples. Two thumbs up! This is one of those marvellous things that hardly anyone heard of. Spread the word!
  • Jungly heart
    Thank you
    Please keep sharing these wonderful podcasts that expand my world
  • MarioMario1009
    Excellent series
    I appreciate the enormous amount of effort it takes to record each individual podcast. I hope Dr. Betts will be able to continue to introduce some new episodes in the future. Dr betts's voice has a soothing quality which promotes contemplation.
  • Learnin-to-chill-out
    Super interesting! ... any new podcasts on the way?
    Love this podcast - it's very interesting stuff! I hope some new episodes come out soon!
  • Terre Spencer
    Excellent, well-presented podcast!
    John Betts offers this comprehensive overview of Jungian psychology that is at once in-depth and easily understood. No small feat unto itself. And, like all truly great presenters/teachers, he alludes to the vastness of what is unsaid as well, the great mysteries beyond the framework. So far, the most useful episodes are the three episodes explaining Jungian Typology/Myers-Briggs. Everyone who has ever been typed or wants to do so should listen to these posthaste. I look forward to this continuing series and have replayed the 16 or so that have been released more than two or three times. Mr. Betts shares from his experience in a gentle manner. It really is that good! Cordially, Terre Spencer
  • Dr. N.
    Excellent Podcast!
    I have had my Ph.D. in psychology for 16 years and tried to study Jung in graduate school. The concepts were rich and full of energy but I just could not grasp them. John Betts translates the numinousity of analytic psychology into words the left brain can understand. He is a wonderful teacher. I am waiting patiently for the next episode.
  • Ambience343
    EXCELLENT
    This is the most interesting thing I ever found on the Internet.
  • A. Siering
    A must if you're interested in Analytical Pyschology.
    I've been interested in Analytical Psychology for nearly two decades. I started reading Jung's original works in my late teens, so when I first subscribed to this pod cast I never expected to get as much out of it as I have. This pod cast manages to be relevant for people both new and well familiar with Analytical Psychology. It has rounded out my overall general understanding, as well as clarified and deepened it in specific areas I had ignored during my self study. And he has done this in way that keeps the material absolutely accessible to someone with no prior understanding of Analytical Psychology.
  • Dess Engel
    Wonderful!
    I highly recommend this podcast to anyone interested in analytical psychology.As an avid reader of Jung,I've found that Dr.Betts has helped to demystify certain concepts for me,enhancing what I've already learned.Always very charming,he uses eloquent language that never ceaces to be precise.Absolutely perfect for beginners and students.
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