James Hollis, PhD, is a Jungian analyst practicing in Washington, DC, and the author of more than nineteen books, including The Eden Project, What Matters Most, and Living an Examined Life. Hailing from several Jungian institutes and societies, Hollis aids both readers and clients through the complexities of modern life, focusing on the second half of life, aging, dreamwork, and the nature of personal growth in spite of the challenges of modern life. For more, visit jameshollis.net.
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)
With insight and compassion grounded in the humanistic side of analytic psychology, Hollis elucidates the circuitous way of individuation. The text is deeply enriched by the inclusion of poems and... (more)
Is the purpose of life to achieve happiness? Who does not long to arrive some distant day at that sunlit meadow where we may abide in pure contentment? In reality we know life is not like that; our... (more)
What does it really mean to be a grown up in today's world? We assume that once we get it together with the right job, marry the right person, have children, and buy a home, all is settled and well.... (more)
In this book Hollis shares our boat, navigating the questions without charts that haunt us all. He acknowledges the uniqueness and value of each journey, sharing his personal experience only so that... (more)
A collection of essays from Jungian psychoanalyst Dr. James Hollis exploring and celebrating evolving questions on life’s mysterious journey. Life can often feel like a distraction, dividing us not... (more)