This book explores the roots of borderline states of mind in early relational trauma and shows how it is possible, and necessary, to visit 'the darkest places' in order to work through these traumas.... (more)
From the early 1970s, Willy Obrist worked on the neglected theory of C.G. Jung’s depth psychology, incorporating it into modern knowledge about living organisms, and reflecting on the consequences of... (more)
Time and Timelessness examines the development of Jung's understanding of time throughout his opus, and the ways in which this concept has affected key elements of his work. In this book Yiassemides... (more)
This book presents the serial killer as having 'imagopathy' – that is, a disorder of the imagination – manifested through such deficiencies as failure of empathy, rigid fantasies, and unresolved... (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)
The book offers a challenging reading of the legacy of C.G. Jung, who offered fascinating insights into the psyche but did not provide a theoretical framework for clinical work. Thus, clinicians are... (more)
When Carl Jung embarked on the extended self-exploration he called his 'confrontation with the unconscious', the heart of it was The Red Book, a large, illuminated volume he created between 1914 and... (more)
Understanding Religion and Spirituality in Clinical Practice is a volume in the clinical practice monograph series from the Society of Analytical Psychology. This series is intended primarily for... (more)
Is religion a positive reality in your life? If not, have you lost anything by forfeiting this dimension of your humanity? This book compares the theology of Tillich with the psychology of Jung,... (more)
Centred on the study of sixty-four 6-line figures (The Hexagrams) representing the yin and yang of the ten thousand things under Heaven, The Classic of Changes or I Ching is one of the oldest books... (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)
Formerly out of print and unavailable for almost 20 years, this book has remained the foundational text on sandplay psychotherapeutic theory. The theoretical mechanics of how sandplay, an effective... (more)
Among the issues discussed in this volume are: the ethical implications for the analyst contemplating and negotiating the stages of retirement; the pressures in the analytic relationship that may... (more)
These volumes, the transcript of a previously unpublished private seminar, reveal the fruits of Jung's early fascination with tales of Nietzsche's brilliance, eccentricity, and eventual decline into... (more)
Argues that our concern with the limits of growth reflects something more than an awareness of new technological problems - it also brings to light a psychic wound and a feeling of guilt which are... (more)
The life stories of three women - Kate, a professor's wife; Mary, a dancer; an Rita, a sculptor - provide examples of the individuation process of women in patriarchal society. (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)
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)
Drawing from Mara Sidoli's clinical observations, this book shows how psychosomatic disturbances originate in the early stages of life through unregulated affects. It links Jung's concepts of the... (more)
Originally planned as a brief final volume in the Collected Works, The Symbolic Life has become the most ample volume in the edition, and one of unusual interest. It contains some 160 items spamming... (more)
An explanation of the role of mourning in the therapeutic process. 156 pages. (more)
Jung taught 28-year old Christiana Morgan the trance-like technique of active imagination, helping her embark on a series of archetypal adventures which she depicted in paintings and he recounted his... (more)
A pioneer study of the need for an inner female authority in a masculine- oriented society. Interprets the journey into the underworld of Inanna-Ishtar, Goddess of Heaven and Earth, to see... (more)
The Child is an examination of the structure and dynamics of the earliest developments of ego and individuality. In it we progress from the primal relationship of a child and mother through to the... (more)
This text examines the thoughts that surround a woman's decision to end a pregnancy, and presents the thesis that voluntary abortion can often be a violent and unconscious act of self-realization.... (more)
This work explores lesbian experience from a Jungian and feminist perspective, through interviews with women who see themselves as lesbians or who are in a lesbian relationship. The author presents a... (more)
This bestseller is a comprehensive review of the developments which have taken place in Jungian psychology since Jung's death.
'This book seems to cover everything I have ever wanted to understand... (more)
This text provides an introduction to sandplay as well as material for those already using this form of therapy. Based on the authors' clinical work, it includes in-depth sandplay case history... (more)