Images of the Other: Musings on Don Williams' China travelogue

Transformation: Emergence of the Self

A-thirty-five-year-old woman once came to my office to discuss some recent dreams. To my astonishment, and also my everlasting gratitude, she told me a dream of such profound transformation that I never have forgotten it.

Mythos and Terrorism: A Response to September 11

The terrorist attacks of September 11 shocked the world's imagination. Barely past civilization's most bloody century, once again we are reminded of the depths of human potential for inhumanity.

Jung and the Jungians on Myth by Steven F. Walker: The Mechanisms of Mass Movements

In the last few years, the world seems to have turned upside down with surprising numbers of people now violently acting out what was once considered unimaginable.

Erotic Transference and Countertransference: Issues of Ethics and Soul

In our profession life, as well as our non-profession life, the psychological process of erotic transference and countertransference is ever present guiding or manipulating not only our lives but those others for whom we have sensuous feelings.