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A Princess and Her Garden
A Princess and Her Garden

Princess and Her Garden is a fable that reflects the stories of many women—and some men—who learn to put other people's needs before their own, until one day they come to realize they feel lost or unhappy because they have forgotten, or perhaps never learned, how to care for themselves.

Applied Jungian Psychology
Applied Jungian Psychology

Applied Jungian Psychology explores the middle to post-middle years of the human life cycle. This thoughtful and practical booklet is designed to be used in multiple settings: in a workshop led by a certified facilitator, in a self-directed group, or by an individual working alone.

Archetype of the Spirit
Archetype of the Spirit

Archetype of the Spirit documents a presence in our lives very near to us and of remotely ancient tradition. Employing the images and motifs found universally in local traditions around the world, Peter Tufts Richardson’s book correlates these with psychological type, the MBTI® instrument, Jung’s compass, and the Four Spiritualities of our humanity.

Archetypes for Spiritual Direction
Archetypes for Spiritual Direction

Marriage coach and spiritual director Dr. Bruce Tallman explores the archetypal roots and applications of archetypes in spirituality.

Compass of the Soul
Compass of the Soul

In this groundbreaking work, author John Giannini offers an in-depth and often philosophical and autobiographical exploration of psychological type that seeks to reconcile type and archetype in Jung's original and subsequent works.

Conscience and Jung's Moral Vision
Conscience and Jung's Moral Vision

Though Carl Jung carefully distinguished his work as an empirical psychology and not an ethical philosophy, David Robinson seeks and finds the often neglected moral values that underlie Jung’s depth psychology.

Depth Coaching
Depth Coaching

Discover your own hero's journey and how to encourage others on their paths to self-understanding. In Depth Coaching, author Pat Adson explores the skills and attitudes needed to assist people in developing their full potential.

Diving In
Diving In

A tale about the challenges of midlife and the lessons it holds for all of us. Scuba diving off the coast of Bali forms the backdrop and metaphorical basis for this fascinating exploration of the depths of the psyche.

Father, Son and Healing Ghosts
Father, Son and Healing Ghosts

"My Father was killed the first night the Marines landed on Saipan. I was two months old. He was twenty-three. This is the story of my search for him and, finally, for myself.

Finding Your Own True North & Helping Others Find Direction in Life
Finding Your Own True North & Helping Others Find Direction in Life

Through the use of Carol Pearson's system of Jungian archetypes, Pat Adson has developed a unique individualized counseling method that helps people find direction in their lives.

Four Archetypes
Four Archetypes

One of Jung's many seminal works, Four Archetypes is extracted from Volume 9, Part I of the Collected Works and includes "Psychological Aspects of the Mother Archetype," "Concerning Rebirth," "The Phenomenology of the Spirit in Fairytales," and "On the Psychology of the Trickster-Figure.

Healing the Fisher King
Healing the Fisher King

The archetype of the hero is embodied in the medieval legend of Parzival. In this sweeping and visually stunning work, the continuing influence of this medieval tale on the modern psyche is explored through the mediums of movies, novels and art through the ages.

Introduction to Type® and the 8 Jungian Functions
Introduction to Type® and the 8 Jungian Functions

Introduction to Type® and the 8 Jungian Functions goes beyond general descriptions of the 16 personality types to include the flexibility each personality type has with regard to the eight Jungian functions.

Jung's Typology in Perspective
Jung's Typology in Perspective

An essential Jungian publication, affording its readers a more accessible, less intimidating approach to typology relative to Jung's larger model of human psychology.

Mapping the Organizational Psyche
Mapping the Organizational Psyche

Today's organizations face many challenges; change is occurring more rapidly than ever before, nations of the world continue to become more economically linked, and corporations are looking for partners, oftentimes in not so likely places.

Personality Types
Personality Types

This book explores Jung's model of psychological type as a tool for psychological orientation, a means of understanding both oneself and the interpersonal difficulties that arise between people.

Psyche at Work
Psyche at Work

The organization we work for has a psyche of its own, a collective personality and an organizational imagination, which goes to work on us, for better or worse.

Psychological Types
Psychological Types

Jung reviews concepts of type in classical and medieval thought and in modern philosophy, poetry, aesthetics, psychopathology, and biography, and goes on to discuss his own epoch-shaping ideas.

The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious
The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious

Extracted from Jung's Collected Works, this book presents the author's important thoughts and writings (Volume 9, Part I) on the collective unconscious and archetypes.

The Hero Within
The Hero Within

The author combines literature, anthropology, and psychology to discuss the six archetypes within each of us that are important to the hero's journey, the journey of individuation.

The Portable Jung
The Portable Jung

This masterful selection from the corpus of Carl Jung's writings is introduced and edited by Joseph Campbell, one of Jung's most famous American followers.

The Tao of Jung
The Tao of Jung

Drawing on Jung's letters, aphorisms, and other writings, David Rosen examines six crises in Jung's personal development and discovers many parallels between Jung's natural world of the psyche and that of Taoist philosophy.

The Undiscovered Self
The Undiscovered Self

The Undiscovered Self outlines one of Jung's lifelong social and psychological concerns: the relationship between the individual and society.

What Story Are You Living?
What Story Are You Living?

Discover the archetypal patterns and themes that influence daily life with this new and expanded companion guide to the Pearson-Marr Archetype Indicator® assessment.

   
 
 
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