Psychotherapy is profoundly indebted to Carl Jung, who among others, discovered the mappings of soul psychology. Carl Jung and Soul Psychology is a fascinating exploration of the identity and unifying work of soul psychology. The editors have met a monumental challenge in enlisting the scope of wisdom represented in this unique book.
Contents Foundations for a Soul PsychologyPsychotherapy and Soul Soul Psychology: A Native American and Jungian Dance But to the Vision Opposite in Space Soul and Spirit Comment When the Spirits Come Back The Lumen Naturae: Soul of the Psychotherapeutic Relationship WHAT IF . . . Religion and the Undiscovered Self The Personal and Anonymous “I” Comment Pathos and Soul-Making Creativity and the Healing of the Soul Soul-Loss and Restoration: A Study in Countertransference We the Alchemists of the Soul Toward a Freud-Jung Reconciliation: An Interview C. G. Jung and the Boston Psychopathologists, 1902-1912 The Wandering Uterus: Dream and the Pathologized Image Stepping Out of the Great Code The Pelican and the Flamingo: A Therapist’s Dreams in the Process of Self-Exploration A Vital Person in My Life and An Experience of Synchronicity The Incest Wound and the Marriage Archetype Comment Missed Appointment