| Brunner-Routledge's Jung Arena: Provides professionals and researchers with and interest in C.G. Jung and Jungian analysis with web resources and information on the range of books and journals from Brunner-Routledge. |
| Chiron Publications: Specializes in books on analytical psychology inspired by and extending the work of C. G. Jung. Titles also explore the psychology of religion, mythology, literature and feminism. |
| Daimon Publishers: Selected books on Jungian Psychology and personal development, including such well-known authors as Marie-Louise von Franz, Aniela Jaffé, Verena Kast, C. A. Meier, Laurens van der Post and others. Excerpts and sample chapters available online. (English and German language books) |
| Inner City Books: Specialists in Jungian psychology. |
| Journal of Analytical psychology: The world's leading English language journal on Jungian psychology. |
| Psychological Perspectives: Journal published semi-annually since 1970 by the C. G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles. Explores and documents a wide range of professional and personal issues related to Jungian thought and practice. The journal offers original articles, interviews, fiction writing, book, video and film reviews, art, illustrations and poetry. |
| psychotherapy ebook by Jane Haynes - psychotherapist: 'Who is it that can tell me who I am?' The journal of a psychotherapist By Jane Haynes - Forward by Hilary Mantel |
| The Development of Psychoanalysis and Orientation of the Self: The development of psychoanalysis and orientation of the self in the context of twentieth century western societies. By Mark Norton. |
| The Jungian Tarot and Its Archetypcal Imagery: Preface to Dr. Robert Wang's book that demonstrates parallels between Jungian philosophy and Hermetic Kabbalah. |
| The Works of Marie-Louise von Franz: Probably best known for her works on fairytale interpretation, this site contains information and links on this pre-eminent Jungian author's books, essays and films. (English and German languages) |
| Threads Knots Tapestries: Studies Jungian theories of dream interpretation and dream groups, showing how one person's dreams might affect the dreams of others. |