Mid-life Spirituality and Jungian Archetypes

Mid-life Spirituality and Jungian Archetypes
Author: Janice Brewi
Publisher: Ibis Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1999
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780892540464

Brewi and Brennan use a blend of Christianity with Jungian psychology to address four stages of the mid-life process: the archetypal perspective, the task of coming to terms with the "shadow personality," working with the inner child, so that the child can lead the adult into this new stage of living, and exploring Wisdom, the fruit of living.

Carl Jung

Carl Jung
Author: Claire Dunne
Publisher: Watkins Media Limited
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 178028831X

The first fully illustrated biography of Carl Jung—the great 20th-century thinker famous for his pioneering exploration of dreams, consciousness, and spirituality in psychology Carl Jung continues to be revered today as a true revolutionary who helped to shape psychology, provided a bridge between Western and Eastern spirituality, and brought into general awareness such fundamental concepts as archetypes, the collective unconscious, and synchronicity. In this important book, Claire Dunne chronicles Jung’s journey of self-discovery from a childhood filled with visions both terrifying and profound, through his early professional success, to his rediscovery of spirituality in mid-life. Special attention is paid to the tumultuous relationships between Jung and Sigmund Freud, the unconventional yet vital role performed by his colleague Toni Wolff, and the revelatory visions Jung experienced following a close brush with death. The words of Jung himself and those who shared his work and private life are shared verbatim, connected by Claire Dunne’s lively and accessible commentary and by an evocative array of illustrations—including photographs of Jung, his associates, and the environments in which he lived and worked, as well as art images both ancient and contemporary that reflect Jung’s teachings. Jung emerges as a healer whose skills arose from having first attended to the wounds in his own soul. This is an essential work of reference as well as a fascinating and entertaining read for everyone interested in psychology, spirituality, and personal development.

Madness and Creativity

Madness and Creativity
Author: Ann Belford Ulanov
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2013-03-20
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1603449957

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 both analysand and analyst to the core, reminding us as it does that the suffering places of the human psyche are inextricably—and, often inexplicably—related to the fountains of creativity, service, and even genius. She poses disturbing questions: How do we depend on order, when chaos is a necessary part of existence? What are we to make of evil—both that surrounding us and that within us? Is there a myth of meaning that can contain all the differences that threaten to shatter us? Ulanov’s insights unfold in conversation with themes in Jung’s Red Book which, according to Jung, present the most important experiences of his life, themes he explicated in his subsequent theories. In words and paintings Jung displays his psychic encounters from1913–1928, describing them as inner images that “burst forth from the unconscious and flooded me like an enigmatic stream and threatened to break me.” Responding to some of Jung’s more fantastic encounters as he illustrated them, Ulanov suggests that our problems and compulsions may show us the path our creativity should take. With Jung she asserts that the multiplicities within and around us are, paradoxically, pieces of a greater whole that can provide healing and unity as, in her words, “every part of us and of our world gets a seat at the table.” Taken from Ulanov’s addresses at the 2012 Fay Lectures in Analytical Psychology, Madness and Creativity stands as a carefully crafted presentation, with many clinical examples of human courage and fulfillment.

Mid-Life Psychological and Spiritual Perspectives

Mid-Life Psychological and Spiritual Perspectives
Author: Janice Brewi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780892540891

This is the first of the authors' four books dealing with the mid-life crisis. At mid-life, each of us is faced with crucial questions: Will I or will I not hold fast to the security of the familiar? Will I or will I not go on living the second half of life out of the same meanings, values, and goals as I did in the first half of life? Will I petrify? Will I regress? Using Jungian personality theory and the Christian doctrines of creation and incarnation, this book integrates theories from adult development psychology with the ancient wisdom and modern methods of theological reflection. It concretely explores ways of recognizing and naming the ongoing stories that form the structure of our lives, for narrative can sustain one through the hiatus between the first and second halves of life. The book also encourages the reader to experience prayer and meditation as creative ways through the faith crisis of the mid-life years.

Celebrate Mid-life

Celebrate Mid-life
Author: Janice Brewi
Publisher: Crossroad Publishing Company
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1988
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780824508531

Offers a spiritual perspective on mid-life crisis, and discusses the arche-types of life cycle, child, and the wisdom of Christ.

Death of a Hero, Birth of the Soul

Death of a Hero, Birth of the Soul
Author: John C. Robinson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1995
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780929999098

John Robinson presents the compelling journey from youth to middle age in this study of the spiritual and psychological realities of male midlife. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Ageless Soul

Ageless Soul
Author: Thomas Moore
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2017-10-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1250135818

An inspiring, dynamic way to reimagine aging, by the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Care of the Soul.

Aspects of the Masculine

Aspects of the Masculine
Author: C.G. Jung
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1317529308

The concept of masculinity was crucial not only to Jung's revolutionary theories of the human psyche, but also to his own personal development. If, as Jung believed, "modern man is already so darkened that nothing beyond the light of his own intellect illuminates his world," then it is essential to show every man the limits of his understanding and how to overcome them. In Aspects of the Masculine Jung does this by revealing his most significant insights concerning the nature and motivations of masculinity, both conscious and unconscious, and explaining how this affects the development of the personality. Offering a unique perspective on the masculine, based upon both his personal and clinical experiences, Jung asks questions that remain as insistent as ever. He offers answers that--whether they surprise, shock or edify--challenge us to re-examine our contemporary understanding of masculinity.

Androgyny

Androgyny
Author: June Singer
Publisher: Nicolas-Hays, Inc.
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2000-02-01
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0892546476

Full of psychological and spiritual insights that speak to today's sexual confusion. Singer shows how a person can at once embrace complementary and contradictory attitudes toward sex and gender. Finally, she proposes a range of choices by which people can identify themselves, secure that the masculine/feminine interaction within each individual is not only normal, but the dynamic factor in their wholeness.