Asia Pacific Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy - Usingmyths, legends and fairy tales in counselling: Archetypal motifs underlying
the mother complex. Mark Greene a Hong Kong Shue Yan University, Counselling and Psychology, Hong Kong, Hong Kong. Online publication date: 13 February 2011 Download the abstract here
of the Unknown: Freud(ians) and Jung(ians) at the
End of Modernity by David Tacey
Jung and Thomas Merton by
David Henderson
and the Neo-Pagan Movement by David Waldron &
Sharn Waldron
Shadow Politics, and Perennial Philosophy in “Minority
Report” by
Cathleen Rountree
Has a Price by Douglas Canterbury-Counts
Incarnation: Jung On The Relativity Of God by John
P. Dourley
and New Age: A Study in Contrasts by David Tacey
Myth and Biography by Susan A. Rowland
Metaphors and Narrative Shifts: Archetypes by Raya
A. Jones
Science and Synchronicity by Dr. Roderick Main
as Secular Evil: Forensic Evaluation and Treatment
of Violent Offenders … by Stephen A. Diamond






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