Brings together the thoughts of 25 years of experience in supervision. The book is designed to be helpful to the supervisee as well as to the trainer/suprevisor. The examples are all contextualised... (more)
What are the structures underlying relationships in human life? By an analogy with alchemy the author shows how mad states of mind can undermine our relationships, but become transformative when... (more)
Detailed explanations of the psychological attitudes of introversion and extraversion, the functions of feeling, thinking, sensation and intuition, and the pesky role of the unconscious. (more)
This book works its way through Jung's Mysterium Coniunctionis paragraph by paragraph, illuminating both alchemical operations and psychological interpretations. 351 pages (more)
Expounds upon the archetypal images of anima and animus to present a thoughtful and exciting book that explains some of the suffering and midunderstanding that block development and the ability to... (more)
This work contains a selection of Jung's key writings on active imagination, showing how he developed the method over many years and came to realise its importance for achieving both self-knowledge... (more)
Combines scholarship and historical accuracy with a stimulating critical attitude to explain the meanings hidden in Jungian jargon. (more)
The concept of "archetypes" and the hypothesis of "a collective unconscious" are two of Jung's better known ideas. In this volume, taken from the Collected Works, Jung describes and elaborates the... (more)
Animus, Psyche and Culture takes Carl Jung’s concept of contra-sexual psyche and locates it within the cultural expanse of India, using ethnographic narratives, history, religion, myth, films,... (more)
The long-awaited publication of C.G. Jung's Red Book in October, 2009 was a signal event in the history of analytical psychology. Hailed as the most important work in Jung's entire corpus, it is as... (more)
In this seminal work on the clinical, archetypal and spiritual dimension of trauma, the author offers a compelling vision of the transformative potential of suffering and the dialectic of Dying and... (more)
Charles Corliss presents, for the first time, the complete English translation of Herbert Silberer's work on dreams, Der Traum: Einfuhrung in die Traumpsychologie. Based on lectures delivered at the... (more)
Rooted in the metaphysics of bygone times, the notion of soul in our Western tradition is packed with associations and meanings that are incompatible with the anthropological and naturalistic... (more)
Psychoanalysis began over a century ago as a treatment for neurosis. Rooted in the positivistic mindset of the medicine from which it stemmed, it trained its empiricist gaze directly upon the... (more)
'This book collects highlights from the fifty-year correspondence between C. G. Jung (1875- 1961) and his friend Adolf Keller (1872-1963), a celebrated Swiss theologian who was one of the founders of... (more)
Jung's Studies in Astrology is an historical survey of his astrological work from the time he began to study the subject. It is based not only on his published writings, but also on the... (more)
How can the psychotherapist think about not knowing? Is psychoanalysis a contemplative practice? This book explores the possibility that there are resources in philosophy and theology which can help... (more)
Shows that just as there are six universal archetypes of spiritual development, so there are lessons of awareness for each archetype and all are to do with understanding love. This book offers you... (more)
This text attempts to break the code on the structure of the mature masculine personality. Examining the four mature archetypes - the King, the Warrior, the Magician and the Lover, this book argues... (more)
Christina Morgan was an erotic muse who influenced 20th century psychology and inspired its male creators, including Jung, who saw in her the quintessential 'anima' woman. Explores how Morgan yearned... (more)
This book demonstrates for the first time the significance of Jung's work to the humanities, and to those areas where the humanities and sciences share borders. More radically, it shows that Jung was... (more)
In The Racial Complex: A Jungian Perspective on Culture and Race, Fanny Brewster revisits and examines Jung's classical writing on the theory of complexes, relating it directly to race in modern... (more)
Personal and Cultural Shadows of Late Motherhood explores the topic of delayed motherhood from a Jungian psychoanalytic perspective, using both quantitative and qualitative research methods,... (more)
A Clinician's Guide to Dream Therapy demystifies the process of working with dreams by providing both a grounding in the current science of dreaming as well as a simple, practical approach to... (more)
In A Jungian Inquiry into the American Psyche: The Violence of Innocence, Ipek Burnett's penetrating cultural criticism enriched with psychoanalytical and Jungian insight offers a timely... (more)