Best Jungian Psychology (Books) Under $200 (2026)
We ranked books under $200 by a composite value score incorporating reader ratings, topical relevance to Jungian practice and home comfort, format, and price-to-content balance
This roundup highlights high-value Jungian psychology books under $200 chosen for relevance to home comfort and personal study, emphasizing clinical application, creative practices, and historical analysis. Selections were ranked by a value score combining reader ratings, topical relevance (sandplay, psychotherapy, belonging, relationships, historical context), and price-to-content ratio
Top Picks
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To Love to Betray
Explores Jungian psychology themes through a thoughtful narrative. Provides insights into relational dynamics and internal conflicts. Customer note highlights reflective, nuanced content
- psychology-focused exploration
- narrative-driven analysis
- interpretable themes for discussion
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At Home In The World: Sounds and Symmetries of Belonging [ZLS Edition]
A book exploring belonging through sounds and symmetries in Jungian psychology. A thoughtful read for readers interested in personal and cultural belonging. Customer insight indicates interest in the book's themes
- belonging-focused inquiry
- sound-based metaphors
- Jungian psychology lens
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Jungian Psychotherapy with Medical Professionals
A book exploring Jungian psychotherapy with a focus on medical professionals. Insightful theories presented with empathy for medical students and physicians, enhancing readability for clinical audiences
- empathy for medical students
- clear readability for clinicians
- practical psychological perspectives
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Into the Heart of Sandplay (2nd Ed., Hardcover)
A Jungian psychology book exploring sandplay, offering insights into symbolic play and therapeutic visualization. Readers gain foundational concepts for understanding inner processes and reflective practice. Insight notes highlight interpretive challenges and personal growth potential
- sandplay-focused content
- Jungian psychology framework
- second edition hardcover
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Turbulent Times, Creative Minds: Erich Neumann and C.G. Jung in Relationship (1933-1960)
Explores the dynamics between Erich Neumann and C.G. Jung across decades. Highlights the evolving dialogue between psychology and analytical theory. Insight: mixed meanings emerge from their relationship
- focus on relationship between two thinkers
- historical timeline 1933-1960
- psychology influence on analytical theory
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Jung in the 21st Century Volume One
A Jungian psychology book exploring contemporary perspectives. Key benefit: structured insights into Jungian concepts. Customer insight: mixed feelings noted in user text
- focus on Jungian concepts
- modern perspective exploration
- volume one comprehensive scope
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Anthology of Contemporary Theoretical Classics in Analytical Psychology: The New Ancestors
A curated collection in analytical psychology exploring contemporary theoretical classics. Delivers theoretical depth and context for Jungian studies. customer insight: the work is highly regarded by readers for its scholarly contributions
- theoretical breadth
- contemporary focus
- analytical psychology context
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The Professional Practice of Jungian Coaching
A book exploring Jungian coaching principles and professional practice. Key benefit: structured approach to coaching using Jungian concepts. Customer insight: the rating reflects thoughtful content and practical insights
- Jungian coaching framework
- professional practice emphasis
- educational content
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Shame, Temporality and Social Change (Philosophy and Psychoanalysis)
Explores how shame relates to time and social transformation within psychology and philosophy. Key insights on narrative, emotion, and collective change. Customer note highlights nuanced connection between emotion and social dynamics
- link between emotion and social change
- temporal perspective on shame
- philosophy-psychoanalysis integration
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Lost Goddesses
A Jungian psychology book by Giorgio Tricarico. explores mythic archetypes and feminine figures through a psychological lens. customer insight notes interest in the book’s thematic depth
- archetype-focused interpretation
- mythology meets psychology
- authoritative voice