Taoism and Self-Actualization

Seven key principles and ideas from the ancient Chinese philosophy, Taoism, are discussed in terms of their relationship to self-actualization: the Way, fasting the mind, following impulses, assisting nature, yin and yang, who knows what's good or bad, and the usefulness of the useless.

Being Jungian In Today's World

When Editor Carol Atkinson suggested I write something about Jungian psychology for the Bulletin, she opined that Jungian thought had become popular in various segments of our community, but notably not among psychologists.

Who Wants Whom to Believe What?

In these uncertain political times we are all prey to the persuasive rhetoric of possible presidents, supreme courts, all politicians, the media, and anyone else with a voice.

An Interview with Allan Guggenbühl on Adolescent Violence

Murray Stein interviews Allan Guggenbühl

As Within, So Without

Amazing how the old myth holds in our time: Malaise afflicts the land. Air, water and soil are poisoned and weaken those who depend on them.