r/Jung is a subreddit with 322k members. The community frequently discusses jung, shadow, struggling, dream, and dreams, and the most common flair used is question for r/jung, personal experience, serious discussion only, art, and archetypal dreams.
We discuss the ideas and life of Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung (pronounced YOONG), and all things Jungian. We like to discuss symbols, myths, dreams, culture, alchemy, and Jung's unique contributions to psychology such as archetypes, personality types, dream analysis, the collective unconscious, and synchronicity. Welcome!
Please note this forum cannot provide a substitute for professional advice or one to one therapy.
Popular Topics in r/Jung
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Jung
115 posts
#2
Shadow
57 posts
#3
Struggling
38 posts
#4
Dream
34 posts
#5
Dreams
30 posts
#6
Struggle
29 posts
#7
Looking For
28 posts
#8
Individuation
12 posts
#9
Archetype
12 posts
#10
Self
12 posts
Flair Used in r/Jung
#1
Question for r/Jung
: "Accepting the lowest within ourselves? How difficult and confusing this can be, as there are flaws within us that we find completely unacceptable."
72 posts
#2
Personal Experience
: ""Avoidance with a good reputation". Carl Jung's quote hit me..."
40 posts
#3
Serious Discussion Only
: "Have you ever felt that this is the way it is?"
39 posts
#4
Art
: "I am the All-Seeing Eye."
19 posts
#5
Archetypal Dreams
: "Recurring dream about impulsively agreeing to marriage, then panicking at the wedding"
11 posts
#6
Jung Put It This Way
: "🌿🌚"
8 posts
#7
Learning Resource
: "Edinger: “Psychological development is a redemptive process.” (and other hits)"
5 posts
#8
Edited With AI
: "The saint's wife"
4 posts
#9
Humour
: "The Jungian way"
1 post
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Last updated: June 30, 2026