Is there a number at the root of the universe? A primal number that everything in the world hinges on? This question exercised many great minds of the twentieth century, among them the groundbreaking... (more)
Does the earth have a spirit or soul? Science and rationality have not taught us how to love or care for the earth. The mythic bonds to nature, such as those found in Aboriginal Australian cultures,... (more)
The author relates an experience that belongs to everyone - the experience of soul. Susan Tiberghien shares a year of dreams, analysis, daily life. A writer, mother, woman in love, she enters her... (more)
Arguing that American culture appeals to and is populated by children and adolescents who merely appear to be adult men and women, the essays in Perpetual Adolescence examine the Jungian archetype of... (more)
Sacral Revolutions is a unique project reflecting the contribution that Andrew Samuels has made to the general field of psychoanalysis and Jungian analysis in both clinical and academic contexts.... (more)
Jung's explanation of the religious tendency of the psyche addresses many sides of the contemporary debate on religion and the role that it has in individual and social life. This book discusses the... (more)
Wild/Lives draws on myth, popular culture and analytical psychology to trace the machinations of 'trickster' in contemporary film and television. This archetypal energy traditionally gravitates... (more)
Offers a Jungian perspective on the Chinese tradition of footbinding and considers how it can be used as a metaphor for the suffering of women and the repression of the feminine, as well as a symbol... (more)
When Carl Jung embarked on the extended self-exploration he called his 'confrontation with the unconscious', the heart of it was The Red Book, a large, illuminated volume he created between 1914 and... (more)
This book provides an exploration of the clinical practice of psychoanalysis and analytical psychology. It explores the ways psychoanalysts and other clinicians are taught to evade direct emotional... (more)
In this searingly honest memoir, Jane Haynes recalls to her psychotherapist her extraordinary story. Having overcome her strange childhood, overshadowed by her mother's absence and father's descent... (more)
Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung said that a life without meaning is unlived. Today our secular worship of the material, the superficial, and the instantly gratifying is as powerful as any ancient idol... (more)
This collection explores the growing interface between Eastern and Western concepts of what it is to be human from analytical psychology, psychoanalytic and Buddhist perspectives. The relationship... (more)
Popular film as a medium of communication, expression and storytelling has proved one of the most durable and fascinating cultural forms to emerge during the twentieth century, and has long been the... (more)
Focuses on the symbolic use of the child archetype through the exploration of miniature characters from the realms of childrens literature. Jung argued that the child archetype should never be... (more)
Supervision in analytical psychology is a topic that until recently has been largely neglected. "Vision and Supervision" draws on archetypal, classical, and developmental post-Jungian theory to... (more)
This book considers the relationship between humans and their environments, suggesting that physical spaces can contribute to the building of identity through personal experiences and memory. The... (more)
What can Jungian psychology contribute to understanding children and childhood? This book considers Carl Jung's psychological approach to childhood and argues that his symbolic view deserves a place... (more)
Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) left behind him a vast collection of valuable and original contributions to psychology; but because at first sight some of his ideas appear obscure, Jung has never been... (more)
New in paperback. Examines the author's personal experience of how the Buddhism that was part of his culture gradually reacted to his becoming a Jungian. This work provides an understanding of the... (more)
This book is about the energy personified by the classical Greek goddess Themis, who brought her divine and natural 'right order' to gods and humans, and who still presides over law courts as the... (more)
This second volume of "Analytical Psychology and German Classical Aesthetics" builds on the previous volume to show how German classicism, specifically the classical aesthetics associated with Goethe... (more)
Does art connect the individual psyche to history and culture? "Psyche and the Arts" challenges existing ideas about the relationship between Jung and art, and offers exciting new dimensions to key... (more)
Is religion a positive reality in your life? If not, have you lost anything by forfeiting this dimension of your humanity? This book compares the theology of Tillich with the psychology of Jung,... (more)
This book explores the application of Jungian perspectives in educational settings, establishing the creative imagination as a critical and necessary feature of learning throughout the lifespan. The... (more)
In Western culture, the separation of humans from nature has contributed to a schism between the conscious reason and the unconscious dreaming psyche, or internal human nature. Our increasing lack of... (more)
This work presents a look at the world of the occult and the depths of the human psyche. It includes Jung's case study of a fifteen year old medium, and his writings on such subjects as ghosts,... (more)
C.G. Jung was a psychoanalyst who turned his attention to Eastern modes of thought. This book collects his writings on the subject, including his psychological commentaries on the I Ching and "The... (more)
"Jung, Irigaray, Individuation" brings together philosophy, analytical psychology and psychoanalysis in suggesting that Luce Irigaray's conception of the feminine is a critical re-visioning of the... (more)
Contributors from multi-disciplinary backgrounds throughout the world come together to assess the contemporary relevance of myth, in terms of its utility, its effectual position within Jungian theory... (more)