
Shadow Work Evolution
Uncovering the Roots of Shadow Psychology Theory & Jungian Archetypes. Why Carl Gustav Jung Followed the Freudian Fears!
Jason A. Solomon(Author)
Aussie Guy's Books (Publisher)
Published on 12. June 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
156 pages
978-1-7638935-8-0 (ISBN)
Description
What if shadow work is being misrepresented by an entire generation?
Discover the origin story behind the most overlooked psychological movement of the 21st century.
- The Psychology Behind Repression, Trauma, and Transformation
- Uncovering the Real History Behind Shadow Psychology
- What Every Psychology Student Should Know About the Unconscious
>Freud viewed the shadow as a product of repression and pathology. Jung envisioned it as a necessary part of the journey toward wholeness. This book presents both, side by side, with clear commentary and historical insight that invites thoughtful reflection. - For the person who wants more than a motivational quote on healing
- For readers questioning trendy advice to "just do the work"
>Includes a psychological timeline, glossary of key terms, and ethical guidance for working with unconscious material responsibly. Perfect for:
Discover the origin story behind the most overlooked psychological movement of the 21st century.
Now With Bonus Shadow Work AI Companion
In a time when shadow work is trending across social media, this book offers something different: truth. No buzzwords. No fluff. Just the deeply researched psychological roots that shaped what shadow work actually is, and what it is not.
Shadow Work Evolution explores the intellectual break between Sigmund Freud and Carl Gustav Jung, revealing how their opposing views on the unconscious mind gave birth to two radically different paths in modern psychology. Through historical letters, foundational theory, and a fictional case study of a man confronting generational dysfunction, this book separates pop-psychology myths from meaningful depth. - From Freud to Jung: The Rift That Redefined Inner Healing- The Psychology Behind Repression, Trauma, and Transformation
- Uncovering the Real History Behind Shadow Psychology
- What Every Psychology Student Should Know About the Unconscious
>Freud viewed the shadow as a product of repression and pathology. Jung envisioned it as a necessary part of the journey toward wholeness. This book presents both, side by side, with clear commentary and historical insight that invites thoughtful reflection. - For the person who wants more than a motivational quote on healing
- For readers questioning trendy advice to "just do the work"
>Includes a psychological timeline, glossary of key terms, and ethical guidance for working with unconscious material responsibly. Perfect for:
- Psychology students and educators
- Practitioners of Jungian or Freudian thought
- Self-awareness advocates seeking depth over hype
- Readers curious about trauma, archetypes, and symbolic integration
Shadow Work Evolution is not a journal. It is not a workbook. It is a roadmap back to the roots, before shadow work became a trend, and while it still had a soul.
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Series
Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
199 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-7638935-8-0 (9781763893580)
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