Analytical Psychology

The Diana Myth: From Fairytale Princess to Grail Queen

Like so many others, I was drawn deeply and with powerful emotion into the tragedy of Princess Diana's death.

Beautiful Circuiting: The Alchemical Imagination in English Romanticism

The introspective, radically symbolic and mythic language of hermetic philosophy of all ages, as well as its affirmation of a meaningful correspondence between mind and Nature, puts it - alongside Romanticism and the Platonic tradition - within a mode of thought and perception which draws its creative inspiration from a perennial substratum of innate archetypal ideas.

Tipologia Junguiana Correlações entre a função inferior e o sintoma corpóreo

The objective of this study is to explore questions referring to the organization of the psychological functions as postulated by C. G. Jung, in particular that which concerns the inferior introverted sensation function and its opposite, superior extroverted intuition.

Reflections on Psychosomatic Symptoms from a Jungian Viewpoint

Research into psychosomatic symptoms has almost entirely limited itself to investigating the relationship between body and mind in terms of cause and effect.

The Trickster Archetype in Psychotherapy with Alcoholics and Addicts

In the Navajo worldview, sickness arises out of activities that distort social relationships like the breaking of a taboo or self-indulgence. It comes from contact with a storm, lightning, a corpse, or a substance outside the natural order of harmony and beauty.