Thematic evening entitled "Karl Gustav Jung on religion – The Red Book (Liber novus)", was held on Friday at the Kosmos bookstore in Podgorica.
Žarko Trebješanin and Siniša Jelušić spoke at the promotion.
The capital work "The Red Book" of one of the most famous psychologists of all time, is the result of his many years of research into the human psyche. The book was published by the publishing house Nova knjiga from Podgorica.
When Carl Gustav Jung embarked on a long journey into the unknown regions of the self and self-exploration, he called that psychological odyssey "the encounter with the unconscious".
The process and results of that research are most comprehensively and openly contained in his most enigmatic work, "The Red Book", which he wrote between 1914 and 1930.

Jung's many years of research into the human image left his mark on this book: in it, we will encounter new and unusual aspects of Jung's teaching on archetypes, the collective unconscious, the process of individuation, the idea of the gradual transformation of psychotherapy from a practice aimed at treating mental ailments and illnesses to a means that it can serve a deeper and more fundamental personality development.
This book from Jung's legacy was published only in 2009. It functions as a mysterious mechanism that reveals the essential stages of the development of modern psychology.
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