The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche first appeared in the Collected Works in 1960. In this new edition bibliographical citations and entries have been revised in the light of subsequent... (more)
This is the first detailed account of the theory and practice of the Sesame method, which was created by Marian Lindkvist 30 years ago, as it has evolved and been handed down experientially. It is... (more)
The essays in this book describe the many facets shamanism and analytical psychology have in common: animal symbolism, recognition of the reality of the collective unconsciousness, and rituals of... (more)
Reviewing the splendour and majesty of the history of Ancient Egypt from 3000- 30 BC, this volume draws upon Jungian analytical psychology to elucidate the allure of Anceint Egypt. 256 pages. (more)
The Practice of Psychotherapy brings together Jung's essays on general questions of analytic therapy and dream analysis. It also contains his profoundly interesting parallel between the transference... (more)
Though Jung's main researches have centred on the subject of individuation as an adult ideal, he has a unique contribution to make to the psychology of childhood. Jung repeatedly underlined the... (more)
The role of supervision in the training of clinical psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, and psychoanalysts has in recent years taken an increasing importance. Even though supervision has... (more)
What are the structures underlying relationships in human life? By an analogy with alchemy the author shows how mad states of mind can undermine our relationships, but become transformative when... (more)
Brings together a selection of Jung's work on the paranormal and synchronicity, from well known and less accessible sources. In a searching introduction the editor addresses all the main aspects of... (more)
“The idea of a field in analysis is borrowed from physics. A field is a pattern of energy flow that affects objects in its domain. In a psychic field, psychodynamic forces are at work at an... (more)
Fairy tales can reveal a hidden side of our lives, our unconscious, and our interrelationship with others. Each of these essays provides a Jungian interpretation of a well known or rare fairy tale to... (more)
Jung, in contrast to Freud, has typically been considered more sympathetic to women largely because of his emphasis on the feminine as a way of being in the world and on the ‘anima’, the unconscious... (more)