Carl Alfred Meier
Carl Alfred Meier was a Swiss psychiatrist, Jungian psychologist, scholar, and first president of the C. G. Jung Institute in Zürich. As a successor to Carl Jung, he held the Chair of Honorary Professor of Psychology at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in 1949. Later, co-founded the Clinic and Research Center for Jungian Psychology in Zürichberg.
Meier was born in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, in 1905. He enrolled at the University of Zürich in 1924. In the winter semester of 1927, Meier traveled to Paris to study at the Medical Faculty of the University of Paris. Later, in
1928, he traveled to Vienna to study at the Steinhof, and to attend the lectures of Julius Wagner-Jauregg.
A colleague at Steinhof invited him to attend a series of Wednesday seminars delivered by Sigmund Freud. In 1931, he began his study of psychiatry under Hans-Wolfgang Maier at Burghölzli.Books
- A Testament to the Wilderness, C.A. Meier,
- Consciousness, C.A. Meier,
- Healing Dream and Ritual: Ancient Incubation and Modern Psychotherapy, C. A. Meier,
- Jung and analytical psychology, C.A. Meier, ASIN B0007DOKTM
- Jung and Analytical Psychology, C.A. Meier,
- Personality and Typology, C.A. Meier,
- Personality: The Individuation Process in Light of C.G. Jung's Typology, C.A. Meier, David N. Roscoe ,
- Soul and Body: Essays on the Theories of C.G. Jung, C.A. Meier,
- The Meaning and Significance of Dreams, C.A. Meier,
- The Unconscious in Its Empirical Manifestations, C.A. Meier, Eugene Rolfe ,
- The Unconscious in Its Empirical Manifestations, C.A. Meier,
- Traum und Symbol, C.A. Meier, ASIN B0007DSWQE