Anthony Stevens explains the basic concepts of Jungian psychology: the collective unconscious, complex, archetype, shadow, persona, anima, animus, and the individuation of the "Self". He also... (more)
This is an accessible, lucid and stimulating account of the hidden psychology of politics and the hidden politics of the psyche. It is packed with original and imaginative ideas on economics,... (more)
This is a comprehensive, scholarly accessible study, in which the authors draw upon poetry and mythology, art and literature, archaeology and psychology to show how the myth of the goddess has been... (more)
The author explores how fairy tales help children deal with psychological conflicts by projecting their own internal struggles between good and evil onto the battles enacted by the characters in the... (more)
A penetrating commentary on Blake's 'The marriage of heaven and hell', in which the author shows Blake tapping into the collective unconscious and giving form and voice to primordial psychological... (more)
The author asks the question 'whatever happened to silence?' and shows the answer to be that it is always there, submerged under a toxic barrage of noise, and points out how the underlying silence... (more)
Combining developmentalpsychology, depth psychology and religious studies, The Psychology of Mature Spirituality is a timely volume which will appeal not only to those involved in psychology and... (more)
"I wake in the night and the emotions are there. I am afraid of the future, alone. I am tormented by my incapacity to meet what is expected of me. It would be easier just to be dead." What is the... (more)
The renowned tale of Amor and Psyche, from Apuleius' second-century Latin novel The Golden Ass, is one of the most charming fragments of classical literature. Neumann chose it as the exemplar of an... (more)
The author presents Sandplay therapy in an art therapy setting. She outlines the principles and practicalities of sandplay therapy and explains the methods and materials used. She also provides a... (more)
This is the first book to trace the history of the profession of analytical psychology from its origins in 1913 until the present. As someone who has been personally involved in many aspects of... (more)
Contemporary politics goes on at a mythic level. This is the provocative argument put forward in this unique book which results from the collaboration of practising politicians, organisational and... (more)
Women were amongst Jung's most ardent followers. They came to him to be healed and to work closely with his ideas. Using interviews with people close to Jung's women, the author reconstructs their... (more)
Dying and creating or, could we put it the other way round, creating and dying? Rosemary Gordon has chosen the first, the challenging title and the one that stimulates the reader to find out how... (more)
An introduction to the thought of Carl Gustav Jung, showing how his work on the unconscious is still relevant. It explores issues such as the origins of the self, family and gender, social conflict,... (more)
This book reflects the main themes from 50 years of Bach's analytical work in her blue room. (more)
The biblical Book of Ruth is a story of love between women and between women and men. Hiding within this immediate beauty are archetypal depths which reveal the eternal mystery of love bringing about... (more)
Dark Light is about seeing the world through imagination and stimulating our imagination about the world. It provides an imagination about the world. It provides an account of how our daily lives are... (more)
Laurens van der Post was a long-time friend of Jung and here presents Jung as he knew him: Jung the man, the discoverer and explorer of a new dimension in the human spirit, rather than Jung the... (more)
What has Jung to do with the postmodern? This book puts the case that Jung's psychology constitutes a critique of modernity that brings it in line with many aspects of the postmodern critique of... (more)
Based on the Terry lectures given at Yale University. 131 pages. (more)
Examines the themes of destruction and creation from the Jungian view points of pairs of opposites, and the idea of a creative unconscious rather than a collective unconscious. 256 pages. (more)
Offering Jungian theories of deconstruction, feminism, the body, sexuality, spirituality, post-colonialism, and reader response, this study investigates the controversial occult and fascist heritage... (more)