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February Book Spotlight



Outside Inside 
and All Around: 
And Other Essays in Jungian Psychology

by Murray Stein

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In these late essays, Murray Stein circles around familiar Jungian themes such as synchronicity, individuation, archetypal image and symbol with a view to bringing these ideas into today’s largely globalized cultural space. 

These are reflections for our time, drawing importantly on the works of C.G. Jung, Erich Neumann, Wolfgang Pauli and a wide range of contemporary Jungian psychoanalytic writers. 

The general thesis is that all of humanity is connected – to one another, to nature and to the cosmos – and no human being should be left out of the picture of postmodern consciousness.

New Releases

Erich Neumann – The Theory: Jungian, Developmental, Relational & Metapsychological



This book traces the developmental, relational, metapsychological theory that emerges from Erich Neumann’s writings, while considering the influences of his life circumstances and relationship with Jung.  It revisions, reevaluates, and consolidates the emerging theory, in the hope of reviving interest in Neumann’s writings, and indicate his importance as a Jungian theoretician.


Seasons of Love 
A Lasting Marriage

Seasons of Love is a call for truth in marriage as in life. In this riveting memoir, author Susan Tiberghien confronts the challenges that befall her American self, her French husband, and their family. Seeing marriage as a ‘daily coming’ together, their lasting courtship and commitment enable them to wake each morning, still after sixty-six years, grateful for another day of loving.




The Shadow of a Figure of Light: the Archetype of the Alcoholic and the Journey to Enlightenment

The Shadow of a Figure of Light: the Archetype of the Alcoholic and the Journey to Enlightenment delves into the nature of modern psychospiritual transformation by examining the human thirst for wholeness through the lens of alcoholism and addiction. 

Establishing an unknown historical thread that ties renowned psychiatrist C.G. Jung and Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Bill Wilson, Cody Peterson shows how their methodologies each stemmed from an ancient shamanistic source constellated through what he has coined the archetype of the Alcoholic. Painting the Twelve Steps as a modern myth, the author presents the Alcoholic as a paradoxical image leading us towards enlightenment amid a deepening, culture-wide spiritual crisis.


Touched by Suicide: 
A Personal and Psychological Perspective on the Longing 
for Death and Rebirth


Touched by Suicide by Christi Taylor-Jones delves into the very personal, yet archetypal, reasons why people choose to end their life, or think about doing so. Although depression and mental illness are often cited as motivating factors, Taylor-Jones contends that anger, shame and self-hatred are greater contributors. 


The Collected Writings 
Of Murray Stein: 
Volume 9 – Jungian Studies

C.G. Jung’s published writings can be studied as documents in the history of psychoanalysis, as works of literature, as depth psychological theory, as existential commentaries about the times in which they were composed, and as autobiographical markers in the author’s own individuation process. The Red Book: Liber Novus combines all of these genres. Essays in this volume are reflections on the many features of Jung’s oeuvre.


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