The Archetype of the Good King

The Archetype of the Good King

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Desirous Dreams: Our Private Erotic Encounters

Erotic dreams are extremely common. We may experience them as pleasurable, exciting and moving, or as disturbing and upsetting. It can be hard to talk about erotic dreams, even in therapy, as they insist on attending to secret satisfactions and shames.There is relatively little w ...  Show more

Jung and the End of the World: Can Depth Psychology Save Us?

In his new book, The End of the World, author and psychoanalyst JON MILLS considers the question of why humanity seems bent on self-destruction.We face famine, climate change, obscene wealth disparities, and threats of global war and nuclear annihilation. Yet the majority of us s ...  Show more

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