All Stories

  1. How Jung Discovered Transdisciplinarity in 1922 without Realizing it, or How America’s Seventeenth Century Alchemist Embarked on Decolonizing in 2023
  2. Paradigms for Jungian arts-based research
  3. Susan Rowland's Scholarship on Creativity as Knowledge Making in Academia
  4. Toni Wolff and C. G. Jung: a collaboration, by Nan Savage Healy, Los Angeles, CA, Tiberius Press, 2017, 416 pp., £24.95 (paperback), ISBN 978-0998112800
  5. Poetic inquiry: enchantment of place, edited by Pauline Sameshima, Alexandra Fidyk, Kedrick James and Carl Leggo, Delaware, USA, Vernon Press, Vernon Series in Art, 2018, 384 pp., £48.00 (paperback), ISBN 978-1622731220
  6. Post-truth: why we have reached peak bullshit and what we can do about it
  7. Jung, art and psychotherapy re-conceptualized by the symbol that joins us to the wildness of the universe
  8. Women Behaving Badly: 25 years of Thelma & Louise (and six years of The Red Book)
  9. Alchemy and Psychotherapy
  10. Sacral Revolutions
  11. How and Why We Still Read Jung
  12. The "Real Work": Ecocritical Alchemy and Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility
  13. The Ecocritical Psyche
  14. Remaking the Group through the Magic of Theater: Complexity, Umwelt, and The Tempest
  15. Jung and the Soul of Education (at the ‘Crunch’)
  16. Jung and the Soul Of Education (at the ‘Crunch’)
  17. The Archaic
  18. Anima, Gender, Feminism
  19. Shakespeare and the Jungian Symbol
  20. The “Classical” Model of the Golden Age
  21. Jung's cultural writing and Modern man in search of a soul (1933): spiral essays and performing symbols
  22. Ghost and self: Jung's paradigm shift and a response to Zinkin
  23. Psyche and the Arts
  24. Dreaming the Myth Onwards
  25. Response to Robert A. Segal's ‘Jung and Lévy-Bruhl’
  26. Jung, the trickster writer, or what literary research can do for the clinician
  27. Being Feminist About C. G. Jung
  28. Michele Roberts' Virgins: contesting gender in fictions, re-writing Jungian theory and Christian myth