Psychological Types is one of Jung's most important and famous works. First published by Routledge in the early 1920s it appeared after Jung's so-called fallow period, during which he published... (more)
How can we make sense of ourselves within a world of change? In Analytical Psychology in a Changing World, an international range of contributors examine some of the common pitfalls, challenges and... (more)
Loss is an inescapable reality of life, and individuals need to develop a capacity to grieve in order to mature and live life to the full. Yet most western movie audiences live in cultures that do... (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)
At a time when the place and significance of myth in society has come under renewed scrutiny, Myth, Literature, and the Unconscious contributes to shaping the new interdisciplinary field of myth... (more)
The Ecocritical Psyche unites literary studies, ecocriticism, Jungian ideas, mythology and complexity evolution theory for the first time, developing the aesthetic aspect of psychology and science as... (more)
Supervision in analytical psychology is a topic that until recently has been largely neglected. "Vision and Supervision" draws on archetypal, classical, and developmental post-Jungian theory to... (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)
In the 1930s C.G. Jung embarked upon a bold investigation into childhood dreams as remembered by adults to better understand their significance to the lives of the dreamers. Jung presented his... (more)
This book has a similar, though not identical, format to Who Owns Psychoanalysis? in being divided into sections as follows: academic, clinical, history, philosophy, science. Who Owns Jung aims to be... (more)
Questions of soul and spirit are increasingly being raised in connection with the scientific exploration of the psyche, and especially in the context of psychotherapy. The contributors to this volume... (more)
Lucy Huskinson reveals the extraordinary connections between the thoughts of Neitzsche and Jung, and in doing so sheds new light on hitherto complex and even ambigous parts of each man's work. (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)
The concept of the archetype is crucial to Jung's radical interpretation of the human mind. Here he considers the archetypes he regarded as fundamental to every living individual: mother, rebirth,... (more)
An examination of one of the major philosophical influences on Jung that also provides a case study in Jungian psychology. (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)
Ibn 'Arabi was one of the greatest mystics of all time. Through his personal experience and the constructive power of his intellect, he made a unique contribution to Shi'ite Sufism. In this book, the... (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
This volume will be of enormous interest and value to the growing number of people qualified both in the established and the new training societies for analysts and therapists, or studying to enter... (more)
An explanation of the role of mourning in the therapeutic process. 156 pages. (more)
This compact volume of key extracts from the formidable mass of Jung's published writings presents the essentials of Jung's thought in his own words. Anthony Storr's prefatory notes to each extract... (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)
Because of the size and depth of Jung's collected writings, many readers find themselves intimidated by them. This book is organized, therefore, as a guide to Jung's 19-volume "Collected Works",... (more)
This book works its way through Jung's Mysterium Coniunctionis paragraph by paragraph, illuminating both alchemical operations and psychological interpretations. 351 pages (more)