A study of the functioning of small groups from the empirical perspective of analytical psychology. The focus is on the expansion of consciousness in a group and individual transformation. 248 pages. (more)
Revealing the cross-cultural and interdisciplinary nature of Jungian psychology, this study contributes to the literature of archetypes and integrative approaches to human behaviour.
In this volume, Joy Schaverien describes and defines "processes which have so far only been intuitively known to art therapists" by introducing and elaborating the psychoanalytical concepts of... (more)
In this text, Bani Shorter explores the timeless patterns that lie behind the apparent chaos and pointlessness in today's society. Ranging from the consulting room to larger cultural events she shows... (more)
This volume explores Jung's self psychology, its meaning and its application within the context of other contemporary theories of subjectivity. (more)
This seminar was given at a series of weekly meetings, and was based on the dreams of one of Jung's male patients. It contains a storehouse of dream interpretation by Jung himself.
copies of this title may still be available, but refer normally tp cno16104 Archetype Revisited. (more)
The book revolves around the activation of incest fantasies and incestuous acting out in adolescence, interpreting this phenomenon as a potentially creative and healing regression.
An examination of the gurus or spiritual leaders of the many strange and generally dangerous cults which enthral their followers and sometimes result in mass suicide. This controversial book examines... (more)
This study analyzes Michael Fordham's work and ideas. It is intended to provide an amplification of Fordham's own work for students of analytical psychology and an introduction to the subject for... (more)
Walter Kaufmann completed this, the third and final volume of his landmark trilogy, shortly before his death in 1980. The trilogy is the crowning achievement of a lifetime of study, writing, and... (more)
A friend of Jung's, Michael Fordham has contributed to much of the history of analytical psychology. This volume brings together his key writings on analytical technique.
'The concept of the "self" has remained puzzling and controversial. Indeed, far from gaining clarity, it seems to become ever more complex; for many different people, starting from different... (more)
An exposition on individuation including 'Archetypes, Individuation and Internal Objects' and 'The Individuation Process' (more)
While the Jungian approach to spirituality departs from specific religious beliefs and practices and does not privilege any in particular, it retains an attitude of respect for the variety of... (more)
Within this book, Ruth Netzer explores the archetypal components of therapist-patient relations in cinema from the perspective of Jungian archetypal symbolism, and within the context of myth and... (more)
This book explores the experience of time in psychoanalysis and Andean shamanism. It plots ways to work through unresolved trauma by expanding how we conceptualize both implicit and nonverbal... (more)
Using a wide range of disciplinary backgrounds, Laufer examines the topic of maternal infanticide through the lens of Jungian theory and presents an integrated and forensic view of this issue as an... (more)
This important new volume addresses an underappreciated dimension of Jung’s work, his concept of the teleology, or “future-orientation”, of psychic reality.
The work, authored by an... (more)
This volume of essays, all authored by practicing Jungian psychoanalysts, examines and illuminates ways of working with individual analytic and therapeutic clients in the context of powerful and... (more)
This book explores the nature of Jung’s understanding of modern art, in particular his reception to the work of Picasso and his striking prejudice shown in his controversial essay of... (more)
Based on extensive research and developed with the support of the IAAP, this fascinating new work presents the precious value of the special legacy of C.G. Jung, which he himself defined as Active... (more)
Based on extensive research and developed with the support of the IAAP, this fascinating new work presents the precious value of the special legacy of C.G. Jung, which he himself defined as Active... (more)
This engaging new book uncovers the cultural context behind the peace symbol’s emergence, its growing significance in the 1960s, and its ongoing presence in today’s worldwide grassroots and... (more)
This book explores the genesis of the Red Book (or Liber Novus), through the lens of Jung’s lifelong confrontation with Dante and, in doing so, provides the first-ever thorough comparative analysis... (more)
The United States is at a crossroads: moving away from the stalemate of political polarization and culture wars requires reflection, critical thinking, and imagination. This book brings together... (more)
C. G. Jung has been and continues to be a pervasive yet often unacknowledged presence in twentieth-century art and intellectual life. This timely volume is the first comprehensive attempt to assess... (more)