SPRING JOURNAL
AN ANNUAL OF ARCHETYPAL PSYCHOLOGY AND JUNGIAN THOUGHT
(1941–1988)
A JOURNAL OF ARCHETYPE AND CULTURE
(1988–2015)
COMPLETE INDEX OF PUBLISHED ARTICLES(1941–2015)
(Please do not contact us for copies of articles)
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ABEL, Assia
“Some Aspects of the Cultural Significance of Depth Psychology”
1951: 78–97
ABENHEIMER, Karl M.
“Lou Andreas-Salome's Main Contributions to Psycho-Analysis”
1971: 22–37
ADAMS, Michael Vannoy
“The Benzene Uroboros:
Plastic and Catastrophe in Gravity's Rainbow”
1981: 149–61
“The New Age:
An Interview with Kathleen Raine”
1982: 113–32
“Policing the Unconscious:
Law and Order in the Psyche”
56 (1994): 65–77
“Flowers and Fungi:
Archetypal Semiotics and Visual Metaphor”
59 (1996): 131–56
“Desegregating the White Ego:
Racism and the Ethics of White Civilization”
62 (1997): 87–103
“Obama and Icarus:
Political Heroism, ‘Newspaper Mythology,’ and the Economic Crisis of 2008”
81 (2009): 291–318
ADLER, Gerhard
“Consciousness and Cure”
1946: 33–4
“Notes Regarding the Dynamics of the Self”
1951: 98–111
“Erich Neumann: 1905–1960”
1961: 4–8
“The Memoirs of C. G. Jung:
A Review”
1964:
139–46
“Methods of Treatment in Analytical Psychology”
1968: 8–45
ADLER, Janet
“From Seeing to Knowing”
72 (2005): 251–65
ADORISIO, Antonella
“Bellezza Orsini and Creativity:
Images of Body and Soul from a Sixteenth-Century Prison”
72 (2005): 281–97
AIZENSTAT, Stephen
“In Appreciation of Marion”
72 (2005): 87–96
“Tending the Dream Is Tending the World”
76 (2006): 59–71
“Eranos as Dream”
92 (2015): 125–41
ALLENBY, A. I.
“Angels as Archetype and Symbol”
1963: 46–53
ALSHULER, Lawrence R.
“Fanaticism:
A Psychopolitical Analysis”
81 (2009): 59–83
AMMANN, Emile
“Driving Miss Edith”
52 (1992): 1–19
AMMANN, Peter
“Fellini’s Sacyricon:
Reflections on Crisis and Development in the Life of an Artist”
1971: 186–92
ANSLOW, James Alan
“Archetypes Assemble:
How Super-Hero Teams Save the World from the Apocalypse
and Lead the Way to Individuation—Marvel’s The Avengers”
88 (2012): 233–46
APPLETON, Michael, et al.
“Facing the Enemy”
81 (2009): 201–23
ARMSTRONG, Polly
“The Dichotomy of M. Esther Harding”
88 (2012): 343–57
ASHER, Charles
“The Communitarian Self As (God) Ultimate Reality”
54 (1993): 71–99
AUMULLER, Anneliese
“Jungian Psychology in Wartime Germany”
1950: 12–22
AXEL CAPRILES, M.
“In Memoriam:
Rafael López-Pedraza (1920–2011)”
85 (2011): i–iv
BABEJOVÁ, Eleonóra
“And the River Swelled with Horses”
82 (2009): 131–51
BACH, H. J.
“C. G. Jung’s Aion”
1953: 11–21
BACHELARD, Gaston
“The Charon Complex, the Ophelia Complex”
1982: 171–93
BAERG Hall, Elisabeth
“Bi-Directional Healing:
The Biology of the Psyche Soma Dance in the Work of Marion Woodman”
72 (2005): 299–311
BAKER, Lillian E.
“One Aspect of the Movement within Germany”
1941: 122–26
BANCROFT, Henrietta
“Bailey Island:
The Contribution of a Place to Analytical Psychology”
1983: 191–97
BARATOFF, Nathalie
“The Golden Fish”
82 (2009): 67–80
BARCELLOS, Gustavo
“Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars:
An Archetypal Approach to Bossa Nova”
69 (2002): 157–67
BARING, Anne
“America:
Redeemer or Destroyer of the Higher Dream?”
78 (2007): 31–49
BARRETO, Marco Helleno
“God, Man, and Evil in Jung’s Thought:
Complementary Remarks to Wolfgang Giegerich’s Critique”84 (2010): 108–41
“On the Death of Nature:
A Psychological Reflection”75 (2006): 258–73
“It Is Something like Antique Philosophy:
Analytical Psychology and the Philosophical Practical Wisdom”77 (2007): 79–98
BARTON, David
“Titanic Violence:
Vaclav Havel and the Dangers of Ideological Thinking”
81 (2009): 129–41
BASSIL-MOROZOW, Helena
“Trauma, Mourning, and Renewal:
Agnieszka Piotrowska’s Out of the Ruins”
88 (2012): 217–31
BAUMANN, Carol
“Reflections on Time:
Time and Tao”
1951: 21–45
BAUMANN, Dieter
“In Memory of Franz Riklin”
1970: 1–5
BAUMANN-JUNG, Gret
“Some Reflections on the Horoscope of C. G. Jung”
1975: 35–55
BAYNES, H. G.
“Freud versus Jung”1945: 49–76
“The Provisional Life”1948: 13–25
“Beatrice M. Hinkle, 1874–1953”1954: unpaged
BEACH, Chris
“Eleanor Bertine”
90 (2013): 303–19
BECKER, Geraldine Cannon
“Flying By Words—From the Front Porch to the Podium:
Educational Individuation and Creative Endurance”
91 (2014): 141–58
BECKER, Scott and ROGER KNUDSON
“Remembering the Dead:
An Archetypal Approach to Mourning”
67 (2000): 121–30
BEDI, Ashok
“India: An Odyssey of Individuation of an Ancient Civilization”
90 (2013): 105–21
BEEBE, John
“The Eye at the Heart of the World”
73 (2005): 20–30
“The Memory of the Hero
and the Emergence of the Post-Heroic Attitude”
78 (2007): 275–96
BENNET, Glin
“Domestic Life with C. G. Jung:
Tape-recorded Conversations with Ruth Bailey”
1986: 178–89
BENNETT, James
“Beings from Outer Space”
65 (1999): 75–80
BERNASCONI, Maria Anna
“The Fountain of Memories—
Buried and Uncovered”
(translated by Heidemarie Fehlhaber)
82 (2009): 153–70
“Giving a Hand to the Dead,
Reflections on a Legend from Valais: “The Cold Hand”
86 (2011): 109–22
BERNARDINI, Riccardo
“The Secret of Eranos”
88 (2012): 331–39
BERNSTEIN, Jerome
“Archetypal Reality in Politics”
78 (2007): 1–29
BERRY, Patricia
“On Reduction”1973: 67–84
“An Approach to the Dream”1974: 58–79
“The Rape of Demeter/Persephone and Neurosis”1975: 186–98
“Defense and Telos in Dreams”1978: 115–27
“Echo and Beauty”1980: 49–59
“Stopping:
A Mode of Animation”1981:77–87
“Hamlet’s Poisoned Ear”1982: 195–211
BERTINE, Eleanor
“Some Positive Aspects of the Times in Which We Live”1941: 109–11
“The Great Flood”1944: 33–53
“Men and Bombs”1946: 47–63
“Jung’s Greatest Contribution to His Time”1947: 11–29
“Men and Women”1948: 70–92
“Speaking of Good and Evil”1952: 76–91
“Jung’s Approach to Religion:
An Introductory Paper”1958: 33–48
“The Perennial Problem of Good and Evil”1960: 21–33
BERTOIA, Judi
“Colour as Language and Symptom”
61 (1997): 51–60
BEWICK, Pauline
“A Visual Translation of Brian Merriman’s ‘The Midnight Court’ ”
79 (2008): 193–209
BINSWANGER, Hilde
“Positive Aspects of the Animus”
1963: 82–101
BIRKHÄUSER, Sibylle
“The Figure of the Spinning Women in Fairy Tales”
1963: 31–45
BISHOF, Irene
“Sweet Dreams:
Chocolate and Swiss identity”
86 (2011): 55–65
BISHOP, Paul
“Remain True to the Earth:
Home and Wandering in Nietzsche”85 (2011): 125–63
“The Members of Jung’s Seminar on Zarathustra” 56 (1994): 92–122
“Paracelsus, Goethe, Jung:
Reading Jung Aesthetically”64 (1998): 135–58
“The Holy Grail of Sexuality:
Jung and Wagner’s ‘Parsifal’ ”69 (2002): 116–32
BISHOP, Peter
“Archetypal Topography:
The Karma–Kargyudpa Lineage Tree”1981: 67–76
“The Shadows of the Holistic Earth” 1986: 59–71
“Post-Jungianism and the Place of Archetypal Psychology” 1987: 143–52
“The Vegetable Soul” 1988: 73–90
“Singing the Land:
Australia in Search of Its Soul” 49 (1989): 18–36
“Reconciliation & Regeneration:
Building Bridges for Wounded Cultures and Wounded Earth” 76 (2006): 41–57
BLEAKLEY, Alan
“Greens and Greenbacks”
52 (1992): 68–71
BOER, Charles
“Poetry and Psyche”1979: 95–101
“In the Shadow of the Gods:
Greek Tragedy”1982: 133–49
“Canonization/Decanonization/Recanonization”51 (1991): 126–50
“Watch Your Step”59 (1996): 95–124
“Honey I swear I Don’t Have Hermes”67 (2000): 1–18
BOER, Charles and Peter KUGLER
“Archetypal Psychology Is Mythical Realism”
1977: 131–52
BÖHLER, Eugen
“Ideologies and Ideals”
1960: 87–105
BOLEN, Jean Shinoda
“Artemis and Bear Mothers:
Fiercely Protective, Indomitable Women”
91 (2014): 195–210
BOSNAK, Robert
“The Dirty Needle:
Images of the Inferior Analyst”1984: 104–15
“Sulphur Dreaming”74 (2006): 91–106
BOWMAN, Deborah
“Guanyin and the Handless Maiden:
A Feminine Path of Awakening”
91 (2014): 211–28
BRADSHAW, G. A.
“We, Matata: Bicultural Living Among the Apes”83 (2010): 161–82
“The Evolution of Ethology:
An Interview with Marc Bekoff”83 (2010): 319–27
BRADSHAW, G. A. and Carol BUCKLEY
“The Art of Cultural Brokerage:
Recreating Elephant-Human Relationship and Community”
83 (2010): 35–59
BRADSHAW, G. A. and Vera MULLER-PAISNER
“Freud and the Family Horse:
Exploration into Equine Psychotherapy”
83 (2010): 211–35
BRADSHAW, G. A. and Mary WATKINS
“Trans-Species Psychology:
Theory and Praxis”
75 (2006): 69–94
BRADY, Joyce
“Shame, Secrecy, and Silence:
The Tangled Roots of Childhood and the Suppression of the Voice”
91 (2014): 71–84
BROEGE, Valerie
“Puer Country:
Imaging Canada and Its American Shadow”
1987: 17–33
BROME, Vincent
“H. G. Wells and C. G. Jung”
1975: 60–62
BROTTMAN, Mikita
“Thanatos in Cyberspace:
Death, Mythology, and the Internet”
80 (2008): 117–32
BROWN, Richard P.
“The Origins and Development of Carl Jung’s Relationship with Wolfgang Pauli”86 (2011): 195–222
“Carl Jung’s The Bailey Island, Maine and New York City Seminars of 1936 and 1937”87 (2012): 195–222
BOYLE, Eileen
“Water: A Reflection on Aspects of Living in Modern Ireland”
79 (2008): 211–18
BUCKLEY, Carol and G. A. BRADSHAW
“The Art of Cultural Brokerage:
Recreating Elephant-Human Relationship and Community”
83 (2010): 35–59
BÜGLER, Käthe
“The Turning Point:
A Case of Climacteric Psychosis”
1952: 44–58
BURLESON, Blake
“The Baynes Film of Jung’s 1925–26 Expedition to East Africa”
85 (2011): 247–303
BURNISTON, Andrew
“Pneuma and Psyche”
54 (1993): 56–70
BURNS, John E.
“A Twelve Step Meeting of the Afro-Brazilian Gods”61 (1997): 113–24
“Archetypal Psychology and Addiction Treatment”
65 (1999): 15–22
BURRI, Margrit
“Repression, Falsification, and Bedeviling of Germanic Mythology”
1978: 88–104
BUTCHER, Carolyn
“Speech Defector:
A Child Stutterer Finds Her Voice”
91 (2014): 97–106
BUTLER, Francella
“Censoring Children’s Literature”
52 (1992): 93–98
BUZZELL, Linda
“The Giegerich/Romanyshyn Debate about Depth Psychology and Climate Change:
No Soul in Nature?”
85 (2011): 309–12
CALDWELL, Mark
“ ‘Too Lovely to Put into Words’: Piety and Reaction in C. S. Lewis”
52 (1992): 72–92
CAMBRAY, Joseph
“Fear of Semen”
51 (1991): 39–54
CAPER, Robert
“Suggestion and Truth in Psychoanalysis and Buddhism”
89 (2013): 71–78
CAPRILES M., Axel
“Post-Jungian Movements:
Conversations with Rafael López-Pedraza”
77 (2007): 245–76
CAROTENUTO, Aldo
“Sabina Spielrein and C. G. Jung:
Some Newly Discovered Documents Bearing on Psychotic Transference, Counter Transference and the Anima”
1980: 128–45
“More about Sabina Spielrein:
A Response to Bettelheim” 1985: 129–36
CASANOVA, Katharina
“The Wild Feminine:
Reconnecting to a Powerful Archetypal Image”
82 (2009): 115–30
CASEMENT, Ann
“Fundamentalism in the USA:
Word Worship versus Thing Worship”
78 (2007): 243–64
“The Cause:
India and Psychoanalysis”
90 (2013): 253–71
CASEY, Edward S.
“Toward an Archetypal Imagination” 1974: 1–32
“Time in the Soul” 1979: 144–64
“Getting Placed: Soul in Space” 1982: 1–25
“Reflections on Ritual” 1985: 102–109
“Jung and the Post-Modern Condition” 1987: 100–106
“Reality in Representation” 54 (1993): 32–41
“Phenomenon and Place:
Toward a Renewed Ethics of the Environment” 76 (2006): 175–200
CAZENAVE, Michel
“Remembrances of Eranos”
92 (2015): 226–31
CHALQUIST, Craig
“Terrapsychology:
Reengaging the Soul of Place—An Introduction”76 (2006): 223–33
“Giegerich, Romanyshyn, and the Eco-Apocalypse Witness-Only Club”85 (2011): 313–16
CHEETHAM, Tom
“Against the Times:
Henry Corbin and the Other History of Being”64 (1998): 159–70
“A Man Without His Angel”67 (2000): 99–105
“Black Light:
Hades, Lucifer, and the Secret of the Secret”68 (2001): 59–104
“Quicksilver, Sulfur, and the Work of the World”69 (2002): 169–76
“The Un-Refused Feast”74 (2006): 263–82
CHILDS, Grace H.
“The Black Ball”
1947: 94–102
CHODOROW, Joan
“Multi-Sensory Imagination”
72 (2005): 159–65
CLARK, David L.
“The Last Temptation of Marion Woodman:
The Anorexic Remainder in Bone: Dying into Life”
72 (2005): 131–58
CLASBY, Nancy Tenfelde
“Realism andthe Archetypes:
Daisy Miller”
60 (1996): 31–44
COBB, Noel
“Who Is Behind Archetypal Psychology?
An Imaginal Inquiry”1988: 129–58
“The Soul of the Sky”75 (2006): 122–38
“Dreams of God:
R. D. Laing and the Rites of Asklepios”77 (2007): 221–41
COCKS, Geoffrey
“C. G. Jung and German Psychotherapy, 1933–1940:
A Research Note”
1979: 221–27
COLBY, Tricia Noll
“Will You Be My Mother?
An Archetypal Approach to the Healing of Compulsive Overeaters”
65 (1999): 23–32
COLLINS, Al and Elaine MOLCHANOV
“Churning the Milky Ocean:
Poison and Nectar in Carl Jung’s India”
90 (2013): 23–75
CONFORTI, Michael
“Archetypes, Coherence, and the Cinema”
73 (2005): 54–70
CONLON-McIVOR, Maura
“A Leprechaun Tree Grows in Orange County:
Glimmers of an Irish-American Childhood”
79 (2008): 241–49
COOK, Albert
“Fates”
51 (1991): 1–4
CORBETT, Lionel
“War:
Some Psychological and Spiritual Underpinnings”
81 (2009): 85–101
CORBIN, Henry
“Mundus imaginalis,
Or the Imaginary and the Imaginal”1972: 1–19
“Mysticism and Humor”1973: 24–34
“The Imago Templi and Secular Norms”1975: 163–85
“The Question of Comparative Philosophy:
Convergences in Iranian and European Thought”1980: 1–20
“Theophanies and Mirrors:
Idols or Icons?”1983: 1–2
“The Time of Eranos”92 (2015): 213–21
COUSINEAU BRUTSCHE, Diane
“Lady Soul”
82 (2009): 101–13
COUTEAU, Bob
“Jungian Social Neglect”
1988: 197–202
COVITZ, Joel
“A Jewish Myth of a priori Knowledge”
1971: 50–63
COWAN, Lyn
“On Masochism”
1979: 42–54
COWAN, Thomas
“On Finnegans Wake”
1972: 43–59
CREELY, Robert
“Prayer to Hermes”
1980: 60–62
CURTIS, Monica
“Jung’s Essay on the Transformation Symbol in the Mass”
1952: 1–24
CWIK, August J.
“Rosarium Revisited”
74 (2006): 189–232
DARLINGTON, Beth
“Kristine Mann
Jung’s ‘Miss X’ and a Pioneer in Psychoanalysis”
92 (2015): 371–99
DAVIS, Karen
“Chicken-Human Relationships:
From Procrustean Genocide to Empathic Anthropomorphism”
83 (2010): 253–78
DEBRUNNER, Hugo
“Changes in the Hand Lines of C. G. Jung”
1974: 193–99
DE GALBERT, Leslie
“Buddhism—A Personal Experience”
89 (2013): 145–54
DE LASZLO, Violet
“Some Dreams Connected with the Present War”1941: 62–80
“The Goal in Jungian Psychotherapy”1952: 59–75
DEL NEVO, Matthew
“Imaginal Psychology’s Disability”
53 (1992): 113–20
DELORIA, Jr., Vine
“Excerpts from C. G. Jung and the Siox Tradition:
Dreams, Visions, Nature, and the Primitive”
(edited by Philip J. Deloria and Jerome S. Bernstein)
76 (2006): 1–18
DE LUCA COMANDINI, Federico
“The Octopus:
Metamorphoses of an Imaginal Animal”
1988: 91–107
DeMELLO, Margot
“Becoming Rabbit:
Living with and Knowing Rabbits”
83 (2010): 237–52
DEMETRAKOPOULOS, Stephanie A.
“Hestia, Goddess of the Hearth:
Notes on an Oppressed Archetype”
1979: 55–75
DENNY, Mike
“Mickey Mantle Meets Prometheus”65 (1999): 131–42
“Marylin My Muse”70 (2004): 57–69
DESTEIAN, John A.
“Headline:
‘Politics Banishes Psychology!’ ”
78 (2007): 121–48
DE VOOGD, Stephanie
“C. G. Jung:
Psychologist of the Future, ‘Philosopher’ of the Past’ ”
1977: 175–82
DE VRIES, Hendrika
“Beyond Forgiveness:
Re-Weaving the Remains of War”
81 (2009): 225–41
“Rediscovering Home:
A Myth for Our Time”85 (2011): 1–16
DIGGS, Stephen
“Alchemy of the Blues”
61 (1997): 16–50
DOLL, Mary Aswell
“Other Voices, Other Ruins:
Beckett’s Spectral Women”
79 (2008): 125–37
DONFRANCESCO, Francesco
“On the Subject of Psychology”1983: 35–42
“The Longing for a Mentor”63 (1998): 113–35
DOTY, William G.
“Everything You Never Wanted to Know about the Dark, Lunar Side of the Trickster”57 (1995): 19–38
“Originary Mythos”68 (2001): 41–58
“Orpheus:
The Shamanic Kitharôdos (Singing Lyreplayer)”71 (2004): 37–54
DOWNING, Christine
“Looking Back at Orpheus”
71 (2004): 1–36
DUNCAN, Robert
“Opening the Dreamway”59 (1996): 1–46
“Wind and Sea, Fire and Night”59 (1996): 47–78
DUNNE, Carrin
“The Roots of Memory”
1988: 113–28
DUPLAIN, Georges
“On the Frontiers of Knowledge:
An Interview with C. G. Jung, 1959”
1960: 7–20
DURAN, Eduardo
“Medicine Wheel, Mandala, and Jung”
87 (2012): 125–53
DURAND, Gilbert
“Exploration of the Imaginal”1971: 84–100
“The Image of Man in Western Occult Tradition”1976: 81–103
“Psyche’s View”1981: 1–19
EARLY, Robert
“Spirit and Soul in Mathematics”
55 (1994): 102–109
ECKMAN, Barbara
“Jung, Hegel, and the Subjective Universe”
1986: 88–99
ECKSTEIN, Alice R.
“The Third Reich and Goethe”
1941: 52–61
EDINGER, Edward F.
“Some Manifestations of the Transference Phenomenon”1957: 32–44
“Symbols: The Meaning of Life”1962: 45–66
“Ralph Waldo Emerson:
A Naturalist of the Soul”1965: 77–99
“Christ as Paradigm of the Individuating Ego”1966: 5–23
“On Being an Individual”1967: 65–85
“Eleanor Bertine: A Memorial”1968: 5–7
“Metaphysics and the Unconscious”1969: 101–28
“M. Esther Harding”1972: unpaged
ELIADE, Mircea
“Terra Mater and Cosmic Hierogamies”1955: 15–74
“Encounters at Ascona”92 (2015): 147–51
ESHLEMAN, Clayton
“Proteus, Poetic Experiment and Apprenticeship”
1980: 63–77
ESTEP, James A.
“An Open Letter to James Hillman on ‘Recovery’ ”
58 (1995): 21–36
ESTES, Lulu
“Hero and Shadow”
1941: 114–15
EVANS, Liz
“Developing A Jungian Ecopsychology”
76 (2006): 129–44
FAFLAK, Joel
“In Marion Woodman’s Camp”
72 (2005): 105–30
FAUTH, Wolfgang
“Hermes”
1988: 108–12
FECHNER, Gustav
“The Shadow Is Alive”
(translated by Stephen Simmer)
51 (1991): 80–85
FELDMAN, Jane
“Lou Andreas-Salomé:
Seeking the Muse in the Pool of Narcissus”
70 (2004): 23–38
FERTEL, Randy
“Hearing the Bugle's Call:
Hurricane Katrina, the BP Oil Spill, and the Effects of Trauma”
88 (2012): 91–115
FIDYK, Alexandra
“On Home and Identity:
Following the Way of the Roma”85 (2011): 75–102
“Buddha as a Walkaway”89 (2013): 91–104
FISHER, Andy
“To Praise Again:
Phenomenology and the Project of Ecopsychology”
76 (2006): 153–74
FITZGERALD, James
“Story and the Interface with the Sacred in Irish Myth”
79 (2008): 15–30
FLANNERY, James W.
“Heart Mysteries:
Traditional Love Songs of Ireland”
79 (2008): 43–69
FOOTE, Edward
“Who Was Mary Foote”
1974: 256–68
FORDHAM, Michael
“Jungian Views of the Body-Mind Relationship”
1974: 166–78
FOSTER, Stephen
“In My Back Yard: Legacies of the American West”
88 (2012): 131–49
FOTI, Veronique M.
“Hades and Dionysos”
1983: 125–30
FRANZ, Marie-Louise von
“The ‘Passio Perpetuae’ ”1949: 85–127
“The Dream of Socrates”1954: 16–38
“Peter Birkhäuser:
A Modern Artist Who Strikes a New Path”1964: 33–46
“The Library of C. G. Jung”1970: 190–95
FRASER, Jessie
“ARAS:
Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism”1964: 60–67
“Heracles:
An Introduction”1966: 24–38
FREDERICKSEN, Don
“Why Should We Take Jungian Film Studies Seriously?”73 (2005): 31–40
“Solastalgia:
When Home Is No Longer Home”88 (2012): 11–22
FREEMAN, Mark
“Fairy Tales/True Stories among Hospitalized
Children and Adolescents”
1987: 87–98
FREEMAN, Olive
“Comments on Matter of Heart”
1983: 203–5
FRENCH, Druscilla
“Who Made You God?
Politics and the God-Image”
78 (2007): 265–73
FREY, Liliane
“Evil from the Psychological Point of View”
1965: 5–48
FRÖBE-KAPTEYN, Olga
“The Psychological Background of Eranos”
92 (2015): 29–38
FUCHS, Cynthia J.
“ ‘I looked for You in My Closet Tonight’:
Voyeurs and Victims in Blue Velvet”
49 (1989): 85–98
FULLER, Cheryl
“The Fat Lady Sings”
91 (2014): 107–22
GAMBINI, Roberto
“Soul on Stone”76 (2006): 73–89
“Children’s Dreams Can See Through”88 (2012): 163–82
GARRISON, Mark
“The Poetics of Ambivalence”
1982: 213–32
GARUFI, Bianca
“On Innate Interpretation”1988: 159–65
“Remembering Ernst Bernhard”64 (1998): 89–102
GARY, Janice
“Sleeping Beauty Wakes Up:
Breaking the Spell of Women’s Silence”
91 (2014): 123–40
GERSON, Jacqueline
“Wounded Instincts, Weeping Soul:
Working with Embodied Countertransference”
72 (2005): 205–17
GIBSON, Terrill L.
“Cin-Imago Dei:
Jungian Psychology and Images of the Soul in Contemporary Cinema”
73 (2005): 71–89
GIEGERICH, Wolfgang
“Ontogeny = Phylogeny?
A Fundamental Critique of Erich Neumann’s Analytical Psychology”1975: 110–29
“On the Neurosis of Psychology or the Third of the Two”1977: 153–74
“Postscript to Cocks”1979: 228–31
“Hospitality Toward the Gods in an Ungodly Age:
Philemon—Faust—Jung”1984: 61–75
“The Nuclear Bomb and the Fate of God:
On the First Nuclear Fission”1985: 1–27
“The Rescue of the World:
Jung, Hegel, and the Subjective Universe”1987: 107–15
“The Invention of Explosive Power and the Blueprint of the Bomb:
A Chapter in the Imaginal Pre-History of Our Nuclear Predicament”1988: 1–14
“Effort? Yes, Effort!”1988: 181–88
“The Advent of the Guest:
Shadow Integration and the Rise of Psychology”51 (1991): 88–106
“Killings”54 (1993): 5–18
“Is the Soul ‘Deep’?:
Entering and Following the Logical Movement of Heraclitus’ ‘Fragment 45’ ”64 (1998): 1–31
“Closure and Setting Free or
The Bottled Spirit of Alchemy and Psychology”74 (2006): 31–62
“The Burial of the Soul in Technological Civilization”75 (2006): 197–255
“Psychology as Anti-Philosophy:
C. G. Jung”77 (2007): 11–51
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“Jung at Yale”1976: 155–56
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“Encountering the Symbolic Aspects of the Smartphone”
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“Is Peace the Cause of Violence?”
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“Analytical Rigidity and Ritual”1972: 34–42
“The Archetype of the Invalid and the Limits of Healing”1979: 29–41
“Jottings on the Jung Film Matter of the Heart”1983: 199–202
“Fear of Aging”51 (1991): 33–38
“America’s Political Fantasies”52 (1992): 61–67
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“The Danger of Jungian Fundamentalism”
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“A Collage That Spoke”59 (1996): 79–94
“Architecture of Intimacy”
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“Notes toward the Construction of a Mother-Daughter Biography”
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“Psychology as Father Relation and Feminism as Acting Out”
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“Victims of the Creative Sprit:
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“All's Well That Ends Well”1956: 26–42
HARDING, Esther M.
“The Dragon and the Hero”1941: 11–26
“Individuation and the Nation at War”1942: 93–101
“The Shadow”1945: 10–27
“The Unconscious as Fate”1946: 64–79
“She: A Portrait of the Anima”1947: 59–93
“An Old Tale Retold:
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“Our Search for Mental Health:
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“Some Afterthoughts on The Pilgrim”1957: 10–31
“Jung’s Contribution to Religious Symbolism”1959: 1–16
HARGREAVES, Geoffrey
“A Shape for Literary History”1977: 214–22
“Scratching the Itch:
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“Psychotherapy:
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“Typology’s Distractions and Opposites’ Attractions” 54 (1993): 42–55
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“Jung’s ‘Amfortas Wound’:
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“What Makes Movies Work:
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HAWLEY, Richard
“Souls in Boxes:
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69 (2002): 41–72
HAYES, Dorsha
“Our Relationship to the Artist”1954: 52–64
“Heart of Darkness: An Aspect of the Shadow”1956: 43–57
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“Jung and Theology:
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HENDERSON, Joseph L.
“The Drama of Love and Death”
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HENDERSON, Robert S.
“We Will Know Where We Are When We Get There:
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“The Four-Leaf Clover:
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“Jung and Alchemy:
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“Zürich … Revisited:
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“Politics and Jungian Analysts:
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“Ireland and the Timeless Sense of Attachment:
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“Translating Jung’s Seminar on Children’s Dreams:
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“Witness to the Ancient Ones:
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“The Red Book—Prima Materia of C. G. Jung:
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“A Paper on Dante Alighieri”
1945: 28–44
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“A Man’s World”
1951: 61–77
HENLEY, Helen G.
“Our American Eros”1941: 119–21
“Child of Pan”1942: 59–70
“Kirstine Mann”1946: 1–3
“What Can We Ask of Marriage?”1950: 23–39
HENSCHEL-McGERRY, Cathy
“Mason’s Birth”63 (1998): 1–8
“Westlake Mall”63 (1998): 147–49
HERSH, James
“Model-Making and the Promethean Ego”1982: 151–63
“From Ethnos to Polis:
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“Ethnic Cleansing”53 (1992): 61–78
HESSE, Hermann
“A Greeting to Dr. Jung on His Eightieth Birthday, July 26, 1955”
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“Imaginal Fields and the Collectivity of Ideas”
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“Betrayal”1965: 57–76
“On Senex Consciousness”1970: 146–65
“Editorial Postscript:
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“Psychology:
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“Dionysus on Jung’s Writings”1972: 191–205
“Anima”1973: 97–132; 1974: 113–46
“The ‘Negative’ Senex and a Renaissance Solution”1975: 77–109
“Some Early Background to Jung’s Ideas:
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“An Inquiry into Image”1977: 62–88
“Further Notes on Images”1978: 152–82
“Image-Sense”1979: 130–43
“Silver and the White Earth”1980: 21–48; 1981: 21–66
“Anima Mundi:
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“The Bad Mother:
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“Natural Beauty without Nature”
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“A Psychology of Transgression Drawn from an Incest Dream:
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“Going Bugs”
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“Hegel, Giegerich, and the U.S.A.”
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“From Mirror to Window: Curing Psychoanalysis of Its Narcissism”
49 (1989): 62–75
“The Elephant in The Garden of Eden”
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“ ‘Recovery’ ”
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“How Jewish Is Archetypal Psychology?
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“Alchemical Blue and the Unio Mentalis”
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“Once More into the Fray:
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56 (1994): 1–18
“Pink Madness or
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57 (1995): 39–71
“Pseudologia Fantasica:
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58 (1995): 83–102
“Horses and Heroes”
59 (1996): 125–30
“Marriage, Intimacy, Freedom”
60 (1996): 1–12
“ ‘Psychology—Monotheistic or Polytheistic’:
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“The Seduction of Black”
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“Culture and the Animal Soul”
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From “Abandoning the Child”
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“A Note on Hermes Inflation”
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“Astrological Divination in Psychotherapy”
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“The Soul of the Tiete River:
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“Cinema as Illusion and Reality”
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“Women, Depression, and the Soul-Image”
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“Jung and Marx”1973: 52–66
“Profession, Presence, Profession”1975: 130–44
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“Analytical Psychology Clubs Today”
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“An Introduction to Astrology”1950: 40–55
“The Psychology of the Artist”1947: 30–39
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“The Discovery of the Unconscious in Ancient Egypt”
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“A Prefatory Note to Two Posthumous Papers by C. G. Jung”1970: 166–69
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“Active Imagination:
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“Jung and the Question of Religion”1985: 110–28.
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“The God Image in the Cabbala”1954: 39–51
“Is Analytical Psychology a Religion?
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“Further Up the Holler:
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“Death-in-Life—Life-in Death:
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“A Note on Thoreau and Jungian Psychology”
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“Psychotherapy in a Nonhuman Cosmos”
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“Hermann Broch’s The Death of Virgil:
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“ ‘The Person and the Experience’:
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“The Creative Phases in Jung’s Life”1972: 162–90
“C. G. Jung and the Eranos Conferences”1977: 201–12
“Details about C. G. Jung’s Family”1984: 35–43
JANS-SCHEIDEGGER, Franz-Xaver
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“Alchemical Light in the Kabbalistic Workshop”
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“Psychotherapy Today”1942: 1–12
“The Psychological Aspects of the Mother Archetype”1943: 1–31
“The Different Aspects of Rebirth”1944: 1–25
“The Soul and Death”1945: 1–9
“After the Catastrophe”1946: 4–23
“An Alchemistic Text Interpreted As If It Were a Dream”1947: 3–10
“On the Nature of Dreams”1948: 1–12
“Ulysses: A Monologue”1949: 1–20
“Shadow, Animus, and Anima”1950: 1–11
“Concerning the Self”1951: 1–20
“Synchronicity”1953: 1–10
“Foreword to Symbols of Transformation”1954: 13–15
“On the Psychology of the Trickster”1955: 1–14
“General Aspects of the Psychology of the Dream”1956: 1–25
“Reply to Buber”1957: 1–9
“The Interpretation of Visions:
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“A Letter on Parapsychology:
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“Answers to Questions on Freud”1968: 46–48
“Depth Psychology and Self-Knowledge:
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“Two Posthumous Papers:
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“Fragments from a Talk with Students”1970: 177–81
“Excerpt from Selected Letters”1971: 121–35
“Comments on a Passage from Nietzsche’s Zarathustra”1972: 149–61
“Religion and Psychology:
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“Three Early Papers:
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“Psychological Commentary on Kundalini Yoga:
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“Exercitia Spiritualia of St. Ignacius of Loyola:
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“Postscript to The Visions Seminars, 2nd ed”1977: 213
“The Bologna Enigma”1979: 189–200
“C. G. Jung on the Psychological”
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“American Eranos Volume:
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“Which Way I Fly Is Hell”55 (1994): 80–101
“Journey to the West:
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“Behind the Red Door:
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“Shadow Dancing:
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“Some Thoughts on Jung”
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“Who Is Wolfgang Giegerich?”
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