Our Library, with more than thirteen thousand books, manuscripts, journals, audio, video and online resources, represents a source for the study of analytical psychology that is unmatched in northern California. A unique scholarly and cultural resource, the VAD Library is accessible to members of the general public through annual subscriptions.
ARCHIVE
The CG Jung Institute of San Francisco Archive serves the Jungian community by documenting and preserving the memory and contributions of its visionaries, founding members, and current leaders and practitioners.
ARAS IMAGE LIBRARY – THE ARCHIVE FOR RESEARCH IN ARCHETYPAL SYMBOLISM
Ever wonder about the symbolism of ducks in China? Curious about depictions of the feminine from ancient times to modern? Wondering how imagery of our celebratory rituals shifts from continent to continent? Writing a paper on modern ecology and looking for evidence of the sacred in the natural world? Or maybe you’re just interested to learn about the archetypal associations to the puppy in your dream last night. The ARAS library is for all those who have an interest in the meaning and role of imagery in our lives.
JUNG JOURNAL: CULTURE & PSYCHE
Jung Journal is a beautiful international quarterly publication offering feature articles, reviews, interviews, poetry, and art. Many depth psychological themes dealing with culture and contemporary life appear in the journal as they are reflected in works of art, literature, film, poetry, music, myth, science, technology, and Jungian theory and history.