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The Transforming Leader

The Transforming Leader Murray Stein and Karin Jironet contributed a chapter to The Transforming Leader. They are planning a series of workshops in Europe based on the methodology they have developed and described in that chapter 15.                        Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers (June 4, 2012)                        Language: English                        ISBN-10: 1609941209                        ISBN-13: 978-1609941208 Here is a small introduction: http://youtu.be/2h_pj9XojXo Published on Feb 4, 2013 on YouTube… Read More »

Female Leadership by Karin Jironet

Female Leadership: Management, Jungian Psychology, Spirituality and the Global Journey Through Purgatory By Karin Jironet                        Publisher: Routledge (December 22, 2010)                        Language: English                        ISBN-10: 041558292X                        ISBN-13: 978-0415582926 Female Leadership was nominated for best book of the year by Gradiva (see NAAP site) in New York October last year Available from Amazon.com

Jung and the New Age by David Tacey

  Just as formal religion appears to dwindle to a minority interest, ‘New Age’ spirituality gathers increasing momentum and and baffles us with its popular appeal. What is more, it has appropriated Jung as one of its spiritual leaders. In his own trenchant style, David Tacey offers a theoretical and philosophical account of the New… Read More »

Jung and the Post-Jungians by Andrew Samuels

This bestseller written by a founding member of the IAJS is a comprehensive review of the developments which have taken place in Jungian psychology since Jung’s death. Available on Amazon

Newly Published Book by Jennifer Selig

Friends, I wonder if some of you may find my newly published book Integration: The Psychology and Mythology of MartinLuther King, Jr. and His (Unfinished) Therapy With the Soul of America of interest. It’s written for the general educated public but relies heavily on Jungian theories and practices as I explore the conceit of King as a “cultural therapist” who… Read More »

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