I would love to hear what books have worked well for introducing others to a depth psychological perspective. My own book initiation into the opus of depth would have to be either Hillman and Ventura's "We've Had 100 years of Psychotherapy.." or Bil
I was wondering if anyone has come across anyone's writings which looks at Teresa of Avila's spirituality and ties it to any of Jung's theories? I'm familiar with Clift's book "Jung & Christianity" (1982) as we had it in our college library. I'm pa
For your interest...Since someone just suggested it, I thought I would list a sampling of the books on the syllabi for upcoming coursework in PhD program in Depth Psych at Pacifica Graduate Institute:
I just mentioned a couple of books in the Shamanism group during a discussion on the history and culture of women shamans and thought I would post them here as well. They are both excellent:
"The Woman in the Shaman's Body: Reclaiming the Feminine i
I am currently re-reading this book cover-to-cover. It had a huge impact on me when I first read it a couple of years ago. Bernstein's theory is that Nature is attempting to reconnect with humanity and heal the split that has widened over millennia,