The Cure in Psychoanalysis and Gestalt Therapy: A comparison study

To make a comparison study between two psychotherapy approaches is not an easy task. There are many criteria to be followed, many aspects to be pointed out, many angles from which things can be viewed.

The Diana Myth: From Fairytale Princess to Grail Queen

Like so many others, I was drawn deeply and with powerful emotion into the tragedy of Princess Diana's death.

The Jewel in the Wound

The Jewel in the Wound gives an account of how its author, Rose-Emily Rothenberg, came to find transformative meaning through the suffering caused by the early loss of her mother, the spontaneous appearance of keloids or scar tissue, physical illness, and relationship stress as an adult.

Beautiful Circuiting: The Alchemical Imagination in English Romanticism

The introspective, radically symbolic and mythic language of hermetic philosophy of all ages, as well as its affirmation of a meaningful correspondence between mind and Nature, puts it - alongside Romanticism and the Platonic tradition - within a mode of thought and perception which draws its creative inspiration from a perennial substratum of innate archetypal ideas.

Paul Bishop. Jung's Answer to Job: A Commentary

One of the achievements of this remarkable and scholarly book is to illuminate Jung's entire opus though its comprehensive attention to one of the most striking and distinctive of the Collected Works.