Books by, about, and for Jungians
Poet, novelist, and Jungian student Dale M. Kushner revisits a fairy tale she first wrote decades ago during a time of crisis to reflect on the power of imagination and…
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Kushner, D. (2026). Wild Freedom: The Princess Who Found Her Name – On Fairy Tales, Imagination and the Creative Mind. Chiron Publications.
In this groundbreaking study, Jungian analyst Morgan Stebbins offers a symbolic understanding of obsessive–compulsive experience, reframing what is often treated as mere pathology into a meaningful psychological process. Drawing on…
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Stebbins, M. (2026). A Jungian Approach to Transforming Compulsion: A Clinical and Symbolic Guide to OCD. Routledge.
Marking the 150th anniversary of Jung’s birth, this volume publishes for the first time the complete interviews behind Memories, Dreams, Reflections. Conducted by Aniela Jaffé in 1957 when Jung was…
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Shamdasani, S. Fischer, T. McCartney, H. Peck, J.. (2025). Jung's Life and Work: Interviews for Memories, Dreams, Reflections with Aniela Jaffé. Princeton University Press.
Drawing on a decade of research, Patricia Martin explores how digital life reshapes identity in what she calls the age of hyper-reinvention. Weaving psychology, memoir, and cultural commentary, she examines…
ISBN-10: 1800133081
ISBN-13: 9781800133082
Martin, P. (2026). Will the Future Like You? Reflections on the Age of Hyper-reinvention. Karnac Books.
In Body as Shadow, Erica Lorentz restores the missing dimension of embodiment to Jungian theory and practice. Drawing on clinical vignettes and Jung’s own writings, she reveals how the body…
ISBN-10: 1800134061
ISBN-13: 9781800134065
Lorentz, E. (2026). Body as Shadow: Jung’s Method of Embodied Healing. Karnac Books.
Psychotherapist Stacey Simmons explores the archetype of the Divided Woman—the split that prevents women from undertaking a traditional hero’s journey. Drawing on fairy tales, films, and clinical experience, she uncovers…
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ISBN-13: 9781401993528
Simmons, S. (2025). The Queen's Path: A Revolutionary Guide to Womens Empowerment and Sovereignty. Hay House LLC.
Bridging psychiatry, depth psychology, and spirituality, this book reimagines mental healthcare as a process of awakening rather than mere symptom control. Written by a psychiatrist and transpersonal therapist, it critiques…
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ISBN-13: 9781041148531
Maddaloni, C. (2026). Psychiatry and Spiritual Awakening: Psychopathology Through the Lens of Transpersonal Development and Energy Transformation. Routledge.
This fascinating new book is an exploration of the Andean codes, first introduced by the Incan civilization in relation to psychoanalytic theory, woven together with concepts from fractal dynamics and…
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Bryon, D. (2026). Andean Shamanism in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis: The Application of the Incan Codes in Clinical Practice. Routledge.
In this fascinating new book, John Boyle provides an in-depth account of the neglected contributions made by Western esotericism in the formation of an occluded ‘psychoanalytic parapsychology’ active within psychoanalysis…
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Boyle, J. (2026). Esoteric Traces in the Formation of Psychoanalysis: Before and After Science. Routledge.
In this culminating study, Ann Casement—one of Jungian psychology’s foremost voices—offers a profound examination of Jung’s notion of the shadow and its enduring relevance for contemporary life. Dividing the concept…
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ISBN-13: 9781800133853
Casement, A. (2025). Integrating Shadow: Authentic Being in the World. Karnac Books.
How would depth psychology have evolved if Freud and Jung had used the Bible for inspiration, instead of Greek Mythology. These founders, both privileged firstborns, would have immediately discovered the…
ISBN-10: 1685036104
ISBN-13: 978-1685036102
Abramovitch, H. (2025). Brothers & Sisters: Myth and Reality. Chiron.
This book delves into the infant’s natural multiplicity as the foundation of the adult, to rediscover the impact of first year, unremembered trauma. Advancing interdisciplinary inquiry into psychology’s neurobiology, infant…
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Polanski, K. (2026). Infant Trauma in Adults: A Jungian Selving Transformation. Routledge.
It is obvious that our culture is undergoing a major transition as are our religions that traditionally carry a cultures values, even its vitality. Thus, it is essential that we…
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ISBN-13: 978-1959620341
Elder, G. (2025). The Snake and the Rope: A Jungian View of Hinduism. Booklocker.com.
It is obvious to thoughtful persons that our culture is undergoing a major transition-as is our religion, the carrier of values and guide to meaning. It is essential, therefore, that…
ISBN-10: 1958889032
ISBN-13: 978-1958889039
Elder, G. (2023). The Self and the Lotus: A Jungian View of Indian Buddhism, Volume I. Booklocker.com.
The Second Handbook of Jungian Psychology celebrates a living tradition that refuses to be contained. Building on the landmark Handbook of Jungian Psychology of nearly two decades ago, this new…
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Papadopoulos, R & Garratt, S. (2026). The Second Handbook of Jungian Psychology: Theory, Practice and Applications. Routledge.