Hester McFarland Solomon trained with the Jungian Analytic Section of the BAP, where she is now a training therapist, teacher and supervisor, and a Fellow of the Association. She is past Chair of the BAP's Council, Ethics Committee, and Jungian Analytic Training Committee. She is in full time private practice, and has published a number of papers linking Jungian analytic and psychoanalytic theory and practice. She co-edited Jungian Thought in the Modern World. She lectures both in the UK and abroad, and is also Vice President of the International Association for Analytical Psychology.
An introduction to the thought of Carl Gustav Jung, showing how his work on the unconscious is still relevant. It explores issues such as the origins of the self, family and gender, social conflict,... (more)
Among the issues discussed in this volume are: the ethical implications for the analyst contemplating and negotiating the stages of retirement; the pressures in the analytic relationship that may... (more)
This book brings together into one volume a number of articles that the author has written over the past 20 years, and includes a new extended essay written especially for this volume. The chapters,... (more)