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title:Swamplands of the Soul : New Life in Dismal Places Studies in Jungian Psychology By Jungian Analysts
author:Hollis, James.
publisher:Inner City Books
isbn10 | asin:0919123740
print isbn13:9780919123748
ebook isbn13:9780585121468
language:English
subjectEmotions, Meaning (Psychology) , Jungian psychology.
publication date:1996
lcc:BF531.H65 1996eb
ddc:152.4
subject:Emotions, Meaning (Psychology) , Jungian psychology.
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Swamplands of the Soul
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Marie-Louise von Franz, Honorary Patron
Studies in Jungian Psychology
by Jungian Analysts
Daryl Sharp, General Editor
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Swamplands of the Soul
New Life in Dismal Places
James Hollis
Page 4 For Taryn and Tim Jonah and Seah And for Rachel Erin I wish - photo 2
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For Taryn and Tim, Jonah and Seah. And for Rachel Erin.
I wish to salute Daryl Sharp for his vision and energy in bringing this series to the public. I also thank both him and Victoria Cowan for their deft editorial hands and their belief in the worth of my writing.
Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data
Hollis, James. 1940
Swamplands of the soul: new life in dismal places
(Studies in Jungian psychology by Jungian analysts; 73)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-919123-74-0
1. Suffering. 2. Emotions.
3. Jung. C.G. (Carl Gustav), 18751961.
I. Title. II. Series.
BF531.H65 1996 152.4 C96-930170-7
Copyright 1996 by James Hollis.
All rights reserved
INNER CITY BOOKS
Box 1271, Station Q, Toronto, Canada M4T 2P4
Telephone (416) 927-0355
FAX 416-924-1814
Honorary Patron: Marie-Louise von Franz.
Publisher and General Editor: Daryl Sharp.
Senior Editor: Victoria Cowan.
INNER CITY BOOKS
was founded in 1980 to promote the
understanding and practical application of the work of C.G. Jung.
Cover by Vicki Cowan ( 1996).
Inside:
"Images from the Four Orders of Mystery,"
monoprints by Vicki Cowan ( 1996).
Index by Daryl Sharp
Printed and bound in Canada by University of Toronto Press Incorporated
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Contents
Introduction: The Search for Meaning
7
1 The Ubiquity of Guilt
19
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Real Guilt As Responsibility
24
Picture 4
Guilt As a Defense Against Angst
28
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Existential Guilt
30
2 Grief, Loss and Betrayal
37
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What Is Desired May Not Be Held
37
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Loss and Grief
41
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Betrayal
47
3 Doubt and Loneliness
53
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The Silence of Infinite Spaces
53
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Alone on the High Seas of the Soul
58
4 Depression, Desuetude and Despair
67
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The Three Corbies
67
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Depression: The Well with No Bottom
68
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Desuetude: The Dispirited Kingdom
73
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Despair: The Darkest Corby
76
5 Obsessions and Addictions
83
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