Keeping Play in Imagination: Some Thoughts on the Microethics of our Professional Rules of Conduct

Psychotherapist Anna Guerra explores the ethical implications of the therapist's use of her own imagination. 

Melancholia: A Review

Steven F. Walker explores the threads of archetypal symbolism, world destruction, and personal depression woven through Lars Von Trier's luminous Melancholia.


Modern(-ist) Man in Search of a Soul: Jung’s Red Book as Modernist Visionary Literature

Scholar Mathew Spano explores the tension between Jung's own desire that The Red Book not be viewed as art and the ways in which it reflects deep structural and stylistic similarities with such great modernist works as Ulysses and Steppenwolf.


 

Reflections on "The Tree of Life"

Jungian analyst Diana Heritage explores the ways that Terrence Malick's film evokes that which we yearn to know--but most likely never will.


The Red Book: Some Notes for the Beginner

In this essay, Mathew Spano offers a concise, valuable set of reflections on the origins and content of Jung's formidible Red Book.