New edition in the 'Routledge Classics' series. 250 pages. (more)
Detailed explanations of the psychological attitudes of introversion and extraversion, the functions of feeling, thinking, sensation and intuition, and the pesky role of the unconscious. (more)
Examining his own and other men's experiences, David Tacey discusses the nature of masculinity. He looks at masculinity from both a psychological and social perspective. 222 pages. (more)
James Hillman is one of the leading figures in archetypal psychology. This anthology presents carefully selected passages from many of his seminal essays, and work on archetypal psychology. (more)
Because of the size and depth of Jung's collected writings, many readers find themselves intimidated by them. This book is organized, therefore, as a guide to Jung's 19-volume "Collected Works",... (more)
This book works its way through Jung's Mysterium Coniunctionis paragraph by paragraph, illuminating both alchemical operations and psychological interpretations. 351 pages (more)
This new edition represents a wide-ranging and up to date critical introduction to the psychology of Carl Jung, one of the founders of psychoanalysis. Including two new essays and thorough revisions... (more)
Expounds upon the archetypal images of anima and animus to present a thoughtful and exciting book that explains some of the suffering and midunderstanding that block development and the ability to... (more)
In the classic Women Who Run With The Wolves, Clarissa Pinkola Estes tells us about the "wild woman", the wise and ageless presence in the female psyche that gives women their creativity, energy and... (more)
Four essays on the relation of the artist to his culture - and to himself - compose this volume by the analytical psychologist Erich Neumann. The archetypes of the collective unconscious, Dr. Neumann... (more)
The author shared a close friendship with both Jung and Hesse at the end of their lives. This book draws on his meetings and correspondence with both men . Many letters are reproduced in full and... (more)
The latest clinical material on madness includes: “Sectarian and Titanic Madness” by Rafael Lopez-Pedraza, “Notes on the Counterpart” by Michael Eigen, and “General Gordon’s Constant Object” by... (more)
Provides an account of the theories of religion of Freud and Jung. The text analyzes Freud's claim that religion is an obsessional neurosis - a psychological illness fuelled by sexual repression and... (more)
Jung addresses the problem of how a good god can countenance the appalling evil apparent in the world. (more)
This work deals with the psychoanalytic interpretation of trauma, with respect to the views of Carl Jung. Kalsched shows the value of Jung's insights in treating traumatized patients, and proposes... (more)
This work contains a selection of Jung's key writings on active imagination, showing how he developed the method over many years and came to realise its importance for achieving both self-knowledge... (more)
This text provides an introduction to sandplay as well as material for those already using this form of therapy. Based on the authors' clinical work, it includes in-depth sandplay case history... (more)
Uses Jungian archetypes to analyse significant works in the horror film genre. Often applied to interpret literature , these models are here applied to highlight recurrent themes in a range of films,... (more)
This text offers an examination of divinity that focuses on its unique, personal manifestations within the psyche, the body, relationships and the world at large.