It is clear to men, Robert Bly writes, that the images of adult manhood given by popular culture are worn out. Drawing on psychology, anthropology, mythology, folklore and legend, "Iron John"... (more)
Just as formal religion appears to dwindle to a minority interest, New Age spirituality gathers increasing momentum and popular appeal. What is more, it has appropriated Jung as one of its spiritual... (more)
A highly original critique of fundamentalism in analytical theories. It encompasses the disciplines of cognitive psychology, developmental theory, ecology, linguistics, literature, politics and... (more)
This text combines literature, anthropology, and psychology to define the six heroic archetypes that exist in us: the Innocent, the Orphan, the Wanderer, the Warrior, the Martyr, and the Magician. It... (more)
Wolfgang Pauli, renowned physicist, turned to Carl Jung for help, setting up a standing appointment for Mondays at noon. Eighty letters recording the friendship that blossomed between the two... (more)
The Jungian analyst outlines techniques, through the use of dreams and the active imagination, for integrating the conscious and unconscious selves to achieve personal growth and satisfaction. (more)
Brings together writing from both sides of the Atlantic, introducing the use of Jungian ideas in film analysis. The book examines seminal films including "Pulp Fiction", "Blade Runner", and "2001 - A... (more)
Subtle signs of particular meaning that we tend to miss, ignore or misinterpret during waking hours become the seeds of our night dreams. Dr Mindell asserts that in order to utilize the power of... (more)
This study of Dionysus ...is also a new theogony of Early Greece. - "Publishers Weekly". An original analysis ...of the spiritual significance of the Greek myth and cult of Dionysus. - "Theology... (more)
This is an account of the meaning and purpose of certain mythical themes found in antiquity and the relevance of such themes to our lives today. (more)
The story or archetype of Solomon and Sheba may be understood on several levels. It is a simple, splendid love story; it is also the story of the heart's journey toward individuation, a conjunction... (more)
Sir James George Frazer (1854-1941) caught the popular imagination with his vast and enterprising comparative study of the beliefs and institutions of mankind, which in its third edition numbered 12... (more)
The unvarying essential meanings of around 1,000 symbols and symbolic themes commonly found in the art, literature and thought of all cultures through the ages are clarified. (more)
This guide contains the tools we need - including illustrative stories, myths, and poems, along with practical exercises - to seize true contentment in the here and now. Psychologist Johnson and... (more)
This rewarding work is the product of sustained observation of and reflection on phenomena arising out of three broad topics in the field of analytical psychology. Firstly it analyses and evaluates... (more)
This volume explores how infant observations are relevant to psychotherapeutic and Jungian analytical practice. (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)
This examination of the selfishness advocated by the "me generation" juxtaposes acknowledged selfless acts in business, political and personal life with emotional signals such as blushing, indicating... (more)
The famous French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan said that women wanted to be wanted, not loved. Written by an internationally reknowned Jungian analyst, this book explores this idea further, examining... (more)
Suggesting a new way of thinking about daily life, its problems and its creative opportunities, this book offers a therapeutic programme for bringing the soul and spirituality back into one's life,... (more)