James Hillman traces the intellectual ancestry of archetypal psychology & clarifies the root metaphors governing its practice. Included are concise discussions of the great intellectual forerunners of archetypal psychology, Marsilio Ficino, C.G. Jung & Henry Corbin. Also the ideas & basis of Soul-Making, Archetypal Images, Polytheism, Renaissance Neo-Platonism, the Soul-Spirit distinction, Image-Focused Therapy, Greek Myth & Psychopathology & Personality Theory will be made clear. Including a helpful & current bibliography.
George Huntington ( 1851–1916 ) , of Long Island , at the age of twenty - one first singled out and gave his name to inherited St. Vitus ' dance , now known as Huntington's chorea . It was particularly in this realm , organic psychiatry ...
This book provides the reader with an overview of the primary themes taken up by archetypal psychology, as differentiated from both classical Jungian analysis and Freudian derivatives of psychoanalysis.
The author draws upon the work of the poet Rainer Maria Rilke's Duino Elegies to elucidate the archetypal imagination in literary forms.
Archetypal. Psychology: Process. of. the. Soul. Carl Jung believed that modern humanity suffers from a disconnection from Soul. He said, “That is because most people find it quite beyond them to live on close terms with the unconscious.
Echo's Subtle Body collects all of Patricia Berry's writings between 1972 and 1982, which together develop a style of psychotherapy that is based on the primacy of the image in...
116. Cf. also the story “Der lustige Ferdinand und der Goldhirsch” (Happy Ferdinand and the Golden Stag) in Deutsche Märchen seit Grimm (German Fairy Tales Since Grimm), vol. 1, p. 25. Grimm, vol. 2, no. 174. “Vun'm Mandl Sponnelang,” ...
This book will become essential reading for all professionals and students of analytical psychology.
This is the first work to examine the interconnections of these two modes of thought.
Blending case histories with myth, clinical fact with imaginative meaning, this book, with its profound appreciation of history and biography, of the arts, ideas, and culture, trains the senses to perceive the face of the soul.
In this book, Renn Butler explains how to use archetypal astrology as a guide to the transpersonal journey.