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Madness and Creativity

Ann Belford Ulanov

Analyst and author Ann Belford Ulanov draws on her years of clinical work and reflection to make the point that madness and creativity share a kinship, an insight that shakes... continue reading or purchase at Amazon.

Attacked by Poison Ivy: A Psychological Understanding

Ann Belford Ulanov

With a particularly strong emphasis on Jung's theories of archetypes, Dr. Ulanov's examination of her own experience with affliction is an example of psychology in practice. She details the terribly... continue reading or purchase at Amazon.

The Healing Imagination: The Meaning of Psyche and Soul

Ann Belford Ulanov

This eloquent work speaks of the centrality of imagination in the life of the spirit. Ann and Barry Ulanov describe the imagination as a bridge between the psyche and the... continue reading or purchase at Amazon.

The Unshuttered Heart: Opening Aliveness/Deadness in the Self

Ann Belford Ulanov

Aliveness and Deadness are processes that cannot be captured, only symbolized within the precincts of psychology and religion. Opening under the shadow of 9/11, our new century must reassess the... continue reading or purchase at Amazon.

Knots and Their Untying: Essays on Psychological Dilemmas

Ann Belford Ulanov

Using the image of knots that are hard, and sometimes impossible, to untie, Ann Ulanov circles around the psychic dilemmas that entangle us, sometimes for decades. These can be heartrending... continue reading or purchase at Amazon.

The Female Ancestors of Christ

Ann Belford Ulanov

The spiritual power of the Feminine shines forth in this psychological study of four Old Testament heroines from Jesus’ family tree. Tamar, Rahab, Ruth, and Bathsheba are the only women... continue reading or purchase at Amazon.

The Living God and the Living Psyche: What Christians Can Learn from Carl Jung

Ann Belford Ulanov

Why should Christians bother to read Carl Jung? He may be one of the most famous psychologists of the twentieth century, but are his views and ideas really compatible with... continue reading or purchase at Amazon.

The Functioning Transcendent: A Study in Analytical Psychology

Ann Belford Ulanov

The Transcendent is a reality that functions in all our lives all the time —call it God, the unknown, or the holy. It is not some obscure out-of-reach Other available... continue reading or purchase at Amazon.

Spirit in Jung

Ann Belford Ulanov

Carl Jung is the foremost interpreter of the many interactions of religion, the world of the spiritual and psychological insight into human behaviors. In this book, one of the outstanding... continue reading or purchase at Amazon.

Spiritual Aspects of Clinical Work

Ann Belford Ulanov

How does the spirit come into clinical work? Through the analyst? In the analysand's work in the analysis? What happens to human destructiveness if we embrace a vision of non-violence?... continue reading or purchase at Amazon.

The Psychoid, Soul and Psyche: Piercing Space-Time Barriers

Ann Belford Ulanov

This book offers a collection of many new ideas: connection with the psychoid processes of the unconscious is a source of healing, especially in relation to trauma; fresh interpretation of... continue reading or purchase at Amazon.

Jung and the Shadow of Anti-Semitism

Aryeh Maidenbaum

In 1989, Jungian analysts gathered at a conference in New York and in workshops at the International Association for Analytical Psychology conference in Paris to address the rumors of C.G.... continue reading or purchase at Amazon.

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