Jung has been called an atheist, a modern Gnostic/heretical theologian, and a critical philosopher. He viewed himself as an empirical psychologist, but he was born to a Christian minister's family... (more)
This practical guide on one of the newest forms of therapy describes how to create a sandplay therapy room and record the creation of a sand world. 278 pages. (more)
The authors of this book address four main stages of the process of the mid-life experience: the archetypal perspective, coming to terms with the 'Shadow personality', working with the inner child... (more)
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Our 'Shadow' is the collection of negative traits we keep hidden, but also includes our positive untapped potential-qualities we may admire in others but disavow in ourselves. This book helps us to... (more)
Based on concepts from Wagner's Ring Cycle, Bolen shows how myth illuminates psychology and examines dysfunctional families and patriarchal institutions. She also provides a speculation on the... (more)
An English translation of a 4th-century-BC anthology of Egyptian hieroglyphs, written reputedly by an Egyptian magus and used by pharaonic scribes to describe natural and moral aspects of the world.... (more)
This volume explores new grounds for ethics in human experience which do not depend on religious affiliation and which would apply ethics to the interpersonal and global problems of the world, and... (more)
A critique of Jung's theory of synchronicity that develops an alternative to demystify synchronistic happenings by explaining them in purely naturalistic terms. The book's larger purpose is to... (more)
An examination of how Jung's interest in the healing of the psyche was rooted in the conflicts of his own childhood. 280 (more)
In this work Hillman examines the concepts of myth, insight, eros, body, and the mytheme of female inferiority, as well as the need for the freedom to imagine and to feel psychic reality. He makes a... (more)