This fascinating volume investigates how the concept of soul is connected to BDSM and kink, exploring the world of alternative sexualities through the psychology of C. G. Jung and James Hillman as... (more)
Author James Hollis’s eloquent reading provides the listener with an accessible and yet profound understanding of a universal condition - or what is commonly referred to as the Mid-life crisis. The... (more)
This important book offers a critical and timely reassessment of one of the cornerstones of analytical psychology, Jung’s concept of archetypes.
Exploring not only Jung’s original writings but... (more)
Jungian Psychoanalysis: A Contemporary Introduction provides a concise overview of analytical psychology as developed by Carl Jung.
Mark Winborn offers a succinct introduction to the key... (more)
This new introduction to Jung’s Collected Works – written in lively and accessible style – provides a comprehensive guide to key concepts in analytical (Jungian) psychology while charting the... (more)
The purpose of this book is to clarify the function of the symbol and its place at the juncture of psychoanalysis and other social sciences, where the singular and the collective intersect and whose... (more)
This insightful volume is designed as a series of invitations towards living attentiveness, examining how we all make the “other”, through “projection” (blaming and shaming the other outside... (more)
This work is an exploration of the unconscious psychic background of acute, but mainly chronic skin diseases. It is a study, which includes both the personal unconscious of each individual and the... (more)
This book is an introduction to the ideas of the Swiss psychologist and psychoanalyst, C. G. Jung. The first chapter describes his early home life whilst subsequent chapters are devoted to his work... (more)
This important collection explores the attitude of white supremacy in analytic psychology starting with its founder, Carl Gustav Jung, utilizing Jungian analytic theory to explore ways in which the... (more)
This insightful book explores the ‘as-if’ personality through the lens of Jungian analytical psychology, illuminating how the same forces that can disturb personal development relationally, socially... (more)
This innovative volume on the mourning process, burial rites and intimations of immortality offers diverse Jungian, cross-cultural, interdisciplinary, depth-psychological perspectives, written... (more)
In the classic edition of this outstanding book, originally published in 1998, Richard Frankel explores adolescence as a crucial, unique, and turbulent period of human development. He provides... (more)
The landmark publication of C.G. Jung's The Red Book spurred enormous interest in Jung - not just as a founding figure in modern psychology but also as a creative man with tremendous figurative and... (more)
The Red Book (catalogue number 29085), published to wide acclaim in 2009, contains the nucleus of C.G. Jung's later works. It was here that he developed his theories that would transform... (more)
A study of the youth within us all who is unable to commit in work or relationships and resistant to completely abandoning the fantasies of childhood
Jung's autobiographical and philisophical tour through his life and work
This deeply personal book contains essays and articles that portray the evolution of the author as a practicing Jungian analyst. Themes of illness, death, and violence are inherent within the... (more)
Featuring an authoritative introduction by Martin Liebscher along with explanations of Jungian concepts and psychological terminology, this splendid book provides an invaluable window on the... (more)
Psychologist Meredith Sabini introduces a collection of Carl Jung's writings on the subject of nature. Jung asserts that society's loss of connection with nature has severed its link with the earthy,... (more)
Otto Gross was the first analyst to link his work with radical politics, connecting inner, personal transformation with outer, collective change. Since his death in 1920 his work has been suppressed,... (more)
In Trauma and the Soul, Donald Kalsched continues the exploration he began in his first book, The Inner World of Trauma — this time going further into the mystical or spiritual moments that often... (more)
In the autumn of 1912, C.G. Jung, then president of the International Psychoanalytic Association, set out his critique and reformulation of the theory of psychoanalysis in a series of lectures in New... (more)
This book presents a simple, effective and illuminating way of understanding and working with dreams in clinical practice. It describes the mechanisms through which the mind/brain processes our... (more)
This book is an attempt to look at creativity from a female perspective. By looking at artistic endeavour, mothering and psychotherapeutic relationships, Juliet Miller considers how a patriarchal... (more)
Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) was, with Freud, a giant in the conception and development of psychoanalysis, depth psychology, and today's myriad forms of psychotherapy. As a leading figure of the 20th... (more)
Third edition. In this classic text, Jung's concept of archetypes is applied to the study of childhood development. Research on intra-uterine life and infancy has strengthened the author's view of... (more)
An outstanding collection of papers written by Jungian analysts from different schools of analytical psychology on various aspects of psychopathology. The subjects covered include: depression,... (more)
This important new volume addresses an underappreciated dimension of Jung’s work, his concept of the teleology, or “future-orientation”, of psychic reality.
The work, authored by an... (more)