A plea for a Jungian version of psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy, this book presents a much-needed theoretical model, and practical guidelines demonstrating how to handle psychological... (more)
Lucy Huskinson reveals the extraordinary connections between the thoughts of Neitzsche and Jung, and in doing so sheds new light on hitherto complex and even ambigous parts of each man's work. (more)
Why was the idea of synchronicity so important to Jung?
Jung's theory of synchronicity radically challenges the entrenched assumptions of mainstream modern culture in the West. It is one of the... (more)
Born in 1913, the author has known Jung, Winnicott, Anna Freud, Bion and other major figures of psychoanalysis. During a long and eventful life, Fred Plaut lived, studied and practiced as a... (more)
How many "posthumous" lives does a man have to live? Nearly half a century after his death, C. G. Jung is a subject of continual controversies. Every few years, a new life of Jung appears, each... (more)
Formerly out of print and unavailable for almost 20 years, this book has remained the foundational text on sandplay psychotherapeutic theory. The theoretical mechanics of how sandplay, an effective... (more)
Analytical Psychology, written by a range of distinguished authors takes account of advances in other fields such as neuroscience, philosophy and cultural studies and examines their effects on... (more)
Was the leading psychologist of his time a Nazi sympathiser? This was the question asked by many after the Second World War, as they sought to explain Jung's actions and publications during Nazi... (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)
Drawing on the works of Jung, Hillman and Giegrich, the author provides a rich rejoinder to Bollas's proposed theory of hysteria, and provides a unique Jungian analysis of analysis itself - both... (more)
The author's ground breaking new exploration of expanding knowledge from other disciplines such as cognitive science and developmental psychology, and attachment theory and research evidence sheds... (more)
David Sedgwick's book synthesizes the psychotherapeutic models of C.G. Jung and Harold F. Searles through a comparative analysis of their original writings. It is the first in-depth integration of... (more)
Understanding Perversion in Clinical Practice is a volume in the eagerly anticipated clinical practice monograph series from the Society of Analytical Psychology. Aimed primarily at trainees on the... (more)
Controversies in Analytical Psychology encourages critical thinking on a variety of issues, helping foster dialogue and investigation in a climate of mutual respect and understanding. It will be... (more)
"Jung's Answer to Job: A Commentary" unravels Jung's narrative by reading it in the chronological order of the biblical events it analyses and the book to which it refers, offering a comprehensive... (more)
In this latest book, originally a series of lectures in Los Angeles, Dr. von Franz focuses on what fairy tales can tell us about the contrasexual complexes-animus and anima-that inform our fantasies... (more)
The Feminine Case is a collection of papers that debate the issue of gender from a Jungian perspective. Particular attention is paid to the discussion of Jung's "transcendent function" and what this... (more)
Since the 1990s, many efforts have been made to integrate Buddhism and its therapeutic ancestors in the West, particularly Jungian psychology. Taking Japanese Zen-Buddhism as its starting point,... (more)
A comprehensive, theoretical foundation for a tradition of study that has included some of the leading critics of our time. This collection provides critics, writers, psychologists, and others... (more)
The image is the key to understanding the Jungian approach to mythology and the basis for Jung's theory of the unconscious. Steven Walker explores the essential lines of thought in Jungian psychology... (more)
Outlining a modern Jungian approach to psychotherapy, David Sedgwick explains the Jungian approach to the therapeutic relationship and the treatment process. He also introduces key aspects from other... (more)
Every year over 2.5 million people take the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator assessment, the most widely used personality measure in history. "Gifts Differing" describes the ground-breaking insights... (more)
For people who have had to do battle with their own addictions or with those of their loved ones or clients. (more)
This work is a survivor's record of a horrific 17-day journey through Nazi Germany to Burhgau, one of Nazi Germany's vast network of labour and concentration camps. (more)