Carl Jung’s The Development of Personality offers a clear overview of his theories on how the individual psyche evolves, covering concepts such as the collective unconscious, archetypes, and the process of individuation. The book presents Jung’s ideas in an accessible style that bridges scholarly insight with practical relevance for readers interested in self‑understanding.
Targeted at both young adults and mature readers, this Routledge paperback serves as a useful reference for students of psychology, educators, and anyone exploring Jungian thought. Its concise 244‑page format makes it a handy guide for courses, personal study, or casual reading on personality development.
The copy is in good condition with a smooth spine, clean and tidy pages, and a tight binding. A personal sticker with a name is affixed to the front paper, and the book comes from a smoke‑free home.