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What contribution has “the law” made to the work of analyst and patient in the consulting room? And what insights may be drawn from putting psycho...
"What contribution has "the law" made to the practice of psychotherapy? And what insights may be drawn from putting psychology itself on trial? In thi...
Jung and Christianity
C. G. Jung's psychology of individuation and self is rooted in his interpretation of Christianity. This issue, guest-edited by Greg Mogenson, contains...
As Reflected in the Case of Conrad's Lord Jim
This essay is about what psychology might learn from the literature that preceded it. Specifically, it is about how two characters from Joseph Conrad'...
Hysteria and the Anima in Bollas and Jung
An up-to-date discussion of the fate of psychoanalysis at the end of the millennium and the beginning of a new century Covers topical areas of spiritu...
An Imaginal View of the Mourning Process
This book, written in the genre of "Imaginal Psychology", presents the imaginal dimension of the mourning process. The "angels" it greets are the inte...
The El Capitan Canyon Seminar
What is dialectical thinking and why do we need it in psychology? How are "moments of truth" to be psychologically discerned and differentiated? How d...
Vicarious Religion and Soul-making
"It will not be easy at first to sense that God is a trauma, that 'the jungle fire-fight, the early morning rape, the speeding automobile of the drunk...
When a Trauma Becomes God
The long-awaited second, expanded and revised edition of Greg Mogenson's God Is A Trauma....
Thor, Baldr, and the Volsungs in the Thought of Freud and Jung
C G Jung regarded psychology to be a modern form of myth. Shaped by archetypal structures, psychological theories, he maintained, do not simply explai...
Speculative I-statement in Jungian Psychotherapy
Within the vast corpus of the works of C.G. Jung is a paper titled, "Psychotherapists or the Clergy." Apropos of the case Jung makes in that text with...
The Speculative Turn in Analytical Psychology
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