Books by, about, and for Jungians
This important volume introduces readers to the thought of Ladson Hinton, a deeply reflective Jungian psychoanalyst whose nearly fifty-year career has focused on themes of shame, temporality, and the vulnerability…
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ISBN-13: 9781041075509
Willemsen, H. (2025). Selected Essays of Ladson Hinton: Psychoanalytic and Existential Reflections on Shame and Temporality. Routledge.
In this profound and imaginative work, Jungian analyst and Sufi Murshida Karin Jironet brings Carl Jung’s analytical psychology into rich dialogue with Hazrat Inayat Khan’s Sufi mysticism. Tracing shared themes—imagination,…
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ISBN-13: 9781032555911
Jironet, K. (2025). Sufi Mysticism and Jungian Psychology Individuation, Self-realization, Higher Consciousness. Routledge.
In Our Story of Home, Valerie Andrews explores how this intimate space has inspired some of the world’s greatest storytellers—from Jane Austen and Herman Melville to Virginia Woolf, Toni Morrison,…
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ISBN-13: 9781685036058
Andrews, V. (2025). Our Story Of Home: Tales of Longing and Belonging. Chiron Publications.
This newly republished classic by psychiatrist and Jungian analyst John Beebe addresses the urgent realities new clinicians face when entering therapeutic practice. Structured around three clinical settings—crisis intervention, clinical care,…
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Beebe, John. (2025). Psychiatric Treatment: Crisis, Clinic, and Consultation. JUNGIANEUM.
Jungian Shakespeare is an original work of Jungian literary criticism, examining the psychological expression within three plays from different times in Shakespeare’s career through a Jungian framework. The book focuses…
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ISBN-13: 9781032980836
Crichton, J. (2025). Jungian Shakespeare: Coming Down to Earth in King John, Twelfth Night, and Cymbeline. Routledge.
In Coaching the Unconscious: A Jungian Approach to Working with Symbol, Laurence Barrett explores how coaches can begin to work with symbol as part of their practice, blending the key…
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Barrett, L. (2025). Coaching the Unconscious: A Jungian Approach to Working with Symbol. Routledge.
In this timely and original work, Jungian scholar and economist Jennifer Degnan Smith brings a depth psychological lens to the global economic crisis of the 2010s, focusing on Greece as…
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ISBN-13: 9781032805993
Smith, JD. (2025). A Jungian and Mythological View of Economics (Jung, Politics and Culture). Routledge.
In this original and interdisciplinary study, architect and Jungian scholar Martin Gledhill offers the first in-depth analysis of C.G. Jung’s architectural legacy, focusing on the Bollingen Tower as an expression…
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Gledhill, M. (2025). The Bollingen Tower: Constructing a Jungian Sense of Place. Routledge.
“Find me the dirt on a sorcerer…because he’s the reason I’m not prime minister!” On the eve of a forecasted hurricane, private detective Mary Wandwalker goes to meet thoroughly dislikeable…
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Rowland, S. (2025). The Swan Lake Murders: A Mary Wandwalker Mystery. Chiron Publications.
This comprehensive and engaging volume offers the first systematic study of the life and work of Murray Stein, one of the most influential voices in contemporary Jungian thought. Opening with…
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ISBN-13: 9781041122906
Herrmann, S. (2025). Murray Stein: Individuation, Transformation and the Ways to the Self in Jungian Psychology. Routledge.
This provocative book draws on Jungian psychology, feminist theory, and mythology to explore how the archetype of the fierce goddess can reawaken collective resistance to systemic injustice. Susan J. Foster…
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Foster, S. (2025). Righteous Rage: Why Feminism Needs the Fierce Goddesses. Chiron Publications.
Applying Carl Jung’s Analytical Psychology to Education and Vocational Counseling of School-to-Work Transition for Adolescents with Autism/ASD, Asperger’s Syndrome, and ADHD/ADD This paper is about applying Carl Jung’s theory of…
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ISBN-13: 978-1836638094
Colombos, A.G. (2024). Jung and Emotional Disturbances. The Book Publishing Pros.
In this richly symbolic volume, poet and Jungian-inspired author Diego Pignatelli Spinazzola explores the archetypal and alchemical meanings of the baptismal font as it appears in Jung’s writings. Tracing its…
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ISBN-13: 979-12-5544-063-5
Pignatelli Spinazzola, D. (2025). AQUA AETERNA: SIMBOLO E MISTERO. WriteUp Books.
In another re-released classic from Jungianeum, three leading Jungian analysts, explore how figures of evil in fairy tales—witches, ogres, and demonic daughters—reflect deep psychic realities. Rather than portraying these characters…
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ISBN-13: 979-8281836067
Jacoby, M. Kast, V. Riedel, I. Carpani, S.. (2025). Witches, Ogres, and the Devil's Daughter: Encounters with Evil in Fairy Tales. Independently published.
This thought-provoking collection gathers leading Jungian thinkers to explore the discipline’s evolving relationship with relational and intersubjective theories. Long critiqued for its individualism, Jungian psychology is here re-examined through a…
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ISBN-13: 9781032551302
Brown, RS. Saban, M. (2025). The Relational Jung Challenging the Inward Orientation of Analytical Psychology. Routledge.