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Daryl Sharp

    January 2, 1936 – October 8, 2019

    Daryl Sharp is a distinguished author and Jungian analyst, primarily dedicated to making complex psychological concepts accessible to a broad audience. His work focuses on explaining Jungian ideas through an approachable style and clear examples. Through his writings, he guides readers toward a deeper understanding of their own psyche and the world around them. His contributions are valued for their depth and practical relevance.

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    Pocket Jung
    A Cold War Fighter Pilot in Peacetime and War
    Personality Types
    Jungian Psychology Unplugged
    Jung Lexicon
    • 2019

      A remarkable true story of an RAF fighter pilot and his incredible adventures. Nothing perhaps was more astonishing than his survival after hitting a duck at 500 mph and his subsequent fight back to become not only pilot in command once again, but to fly Heads of State and The Queen. A miracle that he is still alive, but amazingly he still flies.

      A Cold War Fighter Pilot in Peacetime and War
    • 2016

      Pocket Jung

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      A selection of pithy quotes from C.G. Jung with admirable commentary from the editor of Inner City Books, Daryl Sharp. Sharp has picked a plethora of his favorite paragraphs from Jung's original works and added his own thoughts which bring the selections to light in warmth and wit.

      Pocket Jung
    • 1998

      Providing a comprehensive overview of Jung's basic concepts and their application, this text provides an introduction for students and readers new to Jungian ideas. Part One, on psychological types, the shadow and the persona, leads on to a section on archetypes and complexes. This is followed by chapters on projection and identification, anima and animus. The text then turns to the midlife crisis, and to neurosis and individuation. It then addresses the analytic experience; and concludes with a series of writings on psychological development, self-knowledge, personality and individuation, and the religious dimension.

      Jungian Psychology Unplugged
    • 1991

      Jung Lexicon

      • 159 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.2(39)Add rating

      For the past thirty years Jung's ideas have been explained and explored in hundreds of books. Jung Lexicon takes the reader to the source, showing the broad scope and interrelationship of Jung's interests. Definitions are accompanied by choice extracts from his Collected Works, with commentary and generous cross-references, Diagrams

      Jung Lexicon
    • 1987

      This book is not a critique or a defence of the model of psychological types elaborated by C.G. Jung, but rather an explanation. The intention here is not to simplify the model, but to illustrate its complexity and some of its practical implications.

      Personality Types