BIBLIOGRAPHY: Suggested Reading

SELECTED CLASSICS ON JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGICAL THOUGHT

Edward F. Edinger, Ego and Archetype: Individuation and the Religious Function of the Psyche. New York: Penguin, 1973.

James Hillman, Revisioning Psychology. Dallas, Texas: Spring Publications, 1985.

____. The Soul’s Code: In Search of Character and Calling . New York: Warner Books, 1997.

C. G. Jung, Collected Works. Edited by Sir Herbert Read, Michael Fordham, and Gerhard Adler. Translated by R. F. C. Hull. Princeton: Princeton University Press, Bollingen Series, XX, 1954–1967.

____. Memories, Dreams, Reflections . Edited by Aniela Jaffe. New York: Pantheon Books, 1963.

____. Modern Man in Search of a Soul . New York: A Harvest Book, Harcourt Brace & Co. 1933.

June Singer, Boundaries of the Soul: The Practice of Fung’s Psychology. New York: Doubleday, 1972.

Edward D. Whitmont, The Symbolic Quest. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1969.

BASIC BOOKS ON ARCHETYPES IN OUR DAILY LIVES

Patricia Adson, True North: Finding Direction for Ourselves and Our Clients in Psychotherapy. Gladwyne, PA: Type and Archetype Press, 1998.

Angeles Arrien, The Four-Fold Way: Walking the Paths of the Warrior, Teacher, Healer and Visionary. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 1993.

Jean Shinoda Bolen, Goddesses in Everywoman. San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1985.

____. Gods in Everyman . San Francisco: Harper & Row, 1989.

Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces. New York: World Publishing Co., 1970.

____. The Power of Myth , with Bill Moyers. New York: Doubleday, 1988.

Allan Chinen, Beyond the Hero: Classic Stories of Men in Search of Soul. New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/Putnam, 1993.

Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Women Who Run With the Wolves. New York: Ballantine, 1992.

David Feinstein and Stanley Krippner, The Mythic Path: Discovering the Guiding Stories of Your Past—Creating a Vision for Your Future. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1997.

Matthew Fox, The Coming of the Cosmic Christ. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 1988.

Jean Houston, The Search for the Beloved: Journeys in Sacred Psychology. Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, 1987.

Robert Johnson, Inner Work: Using Dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Growth. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 1986.

____. He . New York: Harper & Row, 1989.

____. She: Understanding Feminine Psychology . New York: Harper & Row, 1989.

Robert Moore and Douglas Gillette, King, Warrior, Magician, Lover. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 1990.

Maureen Murdoch, The Heroine’s Journey. Boston: Shambala Publications, 1990.

____. The Heroine’s Journey Workbook . Boston: Shambala Publications, 1998.

Carol S. Pearson, Awakening the Heroes Within: Twelve Archetypes to Help Us Find Ourselves and Transform Our World. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 1991.

____. Invisible Forces I: Harnessing the Power of Archetypes to Improve Your Family . Gladwyne, PA: Type and Archetype Press, 1998.

____. Invisible Forces II: Harnessing the Power of Archetypes to Improve Your Career and Your Organization . Gladwyne, PA: Type and Archetype Press, 1997.

____. Magic at Work: Camelot, Creative Leadership, and Everyday Miracles (with Sharon Seivert). New York: Doubleday/Currency, 1995.

____. Pearson-Marr Archetype Indicator (with Hugh Marr). Gladwyne, PA: Type and Archetype Press, 1995.

____. The Female Hero in American and British Literature (with Katherine Pope). New York: Bowker Book Co., 1981.

Murray Stein and John Hollwitz, Psyche at Work: Workplace Applications of Jungian Analytical Psychology. Wilmette, IL: Chiron Publications, 1992.

Jeremy Taylor, Where People Fly and Water Runs Uphill: Using Dreams to Tap the Wisdom of the Unconscious. New York: Warner Books, 1992.