Media

AUDIO: Freud and Jung on Religion: Historical Consequences for the Clinical Setting

Rice University scholar William Parsons explores some of the historical reasons a climate of mistrust of religion endures in the field of psychology. This lecture was recorded August 28, 2010, during "Religion, Mental Health, and the Search for Meaning," a conference held at the University of St. Thomas in Houston, Texas.


AUDIO: Hunting the Great White Whale: Peak Oil, Moby Dick, and the Mythology of American Energy

Robert Wagner explores how one of the great works of American literature uncannily prefigures our current conversation about energy.


AUDIO: Narcissism and Sexuality

Bela Johnson interviews Jungian psychotherapist Ken Silvestro, author of "Narcissism and Sexuality," in this webcast.


AUDIO: Our Crisis of Values

Psychologist and author Jerry Ruhl explores the feeling function in this lecture, part of the series "The Power of Untold Stories" offered in summer 2009 at The Jung Center of Houston.


AUDIO: The Psychology of Love

Explore what Jung called "the incalculable paradoxes of love" in this lecture by Jungian analyst Pittman McGehee.