Analytical and Jungian psychology Books
Daimon Lilith The First Eve
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£27.90
Daimon Verlag Montreal 2010 Facing Multiplicity Psyche Nature
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£45.27
Daimon Verlag Copenhagen 2013: 100 Years on -- Origins,
Book SynopsisBook & CD. The Nineteenth Triannula Congress of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) was held in Copenhagen, Denmark, from 18-23 August 2013. Copenhagen 2013 -- 100 Years On: Origins, Innovations and Controversies was the theme, honouring the psychological transformations experience by C G Jung beginning in 1913, while also reflecting upon the evolving world and Jungian Community a century later. This volume consists of all of the plenary presentations in printed form and they are joined with the daily break-out sessions and posters on the CD that is an integral part of these Proceedings.
£35.09
Daimon Verlag Stone by Stone: Reflections on the Psychology of
Book SynopsisThis volume comprises original contributions by Carl Gustav Jung and Marie-Louise von Franz, along with additional works addressing analytical psychology. It is being published in honor of the centennial existence of the Psychology Club of Zurich (1916-2016).
£27.74
Daimon Verlag The Psychoid, Soul and Psyche: Piercing
Book SynopsisThis book offers a collection of many new ideas: connection with the psychoid processes of the unconscious is a source of healing, especially in relation to trauma; fresh interpretation of the bedevilling flashbacks of trauma; addition of an alternative interpenetrating matrix to the container model of healing; sum of the insights of Nicholas of Cusa and their implications for Jungs complex around freedom and relation to the Divine.
£22.39
Daimon Verlag Kyoto 2016: Anima Mundi in Transition: Cultural,
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£35.09
Daimon Verlag Wisdom has Built her House: Psychological Aspects
Book SynopsisFor the house of wisdom that already exists in the beyond -- in the unconscious -- to truly manifest within an individual human being, the whole of a person is required, along with all their four psychic functions of consciousness. This encounter with wholeness -- with the divine -- is a shocking event that leaves both parties -- the human and the divine -- renewed. The cover image of this volume portrays precisely this kind of event. It was painted by a Sicilian artist, Antonello da Messina (15th century) and it depicts LAnnunciata, The Annunciation of Mary, the fateful moment in which Mary encounters the Archangel Gabriel and becomes aware of her destiny. The angel is not depicted; we see only Mary and the shock she experiences in her encounter with the divine. The essays in this volume by Marie-Louise von Franz, Rivkah Schärf Kluger, Gotthilf Isler, and Laurel Howe revolve around this encounter. They detail the possible union of the opposites -- the divine with the human, the feminine with the masculine, the demonic with the redemptive. Ultimately, they are all about a new god-image in which the feminine -- Wisdom in its feminine form -- is united with the masculine. This development has been in the making within the collective unconscious for centuries and it wants to become a reality in our time.
£27.74
Daimon Knots and Their Untying: Essays on Psychological
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£28.62
Daimon Back to Basics
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£25.50
Daimon Hermes and His Children
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£19.42
Scheidegger und Spiess AG, Verlag The Red Book Hours: Discovering C.G. Jung's Art
Book SynopsisIn 1913, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst, and theorist Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) experienced powerful visions, often terrifying. However, seeing their great potential value he found ways to encourage further visions and fantasies. Over many years, he recorded his experiences in a series of small journals, added commentaries and transcribed them, using calligraphy and illuminations, into a large, red, leather-bound volume, commonly known as The Red Book. Jung never published the Liber Novus, as he called this pivotal part of his oeuvre, and left no instructions for its final disposition, and it therefore remained unpublished until recently. The Red Book Hours complements the facsimile edition and English-language translation of The Red Book, published in 2009, and draws out insights into Jung's affinity with art as a means of personal insight. Psychologist and multimedia artist Jill Mellick documents copious research into Jung's choices regarding media and technique and his careful design of environments in which he could experience creative processes and allow unconscious content to flow forth. Her unlikely journey includes explorations of memory, serendipity, and science. A stunning interplay of texts and images includes magnifications of the wildly colorful and intricately detailed sketches from The Red Book and a selection of Jung's own pigments, never seen until now, The Red Book Hours presents a more comprehensive picture than ever before of the foundational psychoanalyst's experience and expression of his rich inner world.
£104.30
Living Human Heritage Publications Professor Dr. Theodor Abt The Saint & the Pig: A Dream & How St. Antonius
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£24.74
Editorial Kairos Recuperar El Niño Interior
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£21.35
Editorial Kairos Tus Zonas Oscuras: La Sombra En El Individuo, Las
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£23.82
Obelisco Paradoja del Orden-Desorden, La
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£13.23
Obelisco Abandonar El Hogar Paterno
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£18.73
Editorial Kairos El Anillo del Poder: El Hijo Abandonado, El Padre
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£16.43
Pari Publishing Holy Wedding: The Inclusion of Synchronicity and
Book SynopsisHoly Wedding is the opus of a trilogy that commenced with Dr. Roth’s previous works Return of the World Soul I, an analysis of the pivotal relationship between the great minds of depth psychologist Carl Jung and physicist Wolfgang Pauli, and Return of the World Soul II, a model of psychophysical reality for a generative world.
£13.29
Simon & Schuster Publishers India Pvt Ltd Why Am I Like This?: A Journey into Psychological
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£9.99