August:
Bolte Taylor, Jill. My Stroke of Insight.
Marcus,
Perera, Sylvia Brinton. Scapegoat Complex: Toward a Mythology of Shadow and Guilt. .
July:
Castaneda, Carlos. Tales of Power
Highwater, Jamake. The Mythology of Transgression.
McGaa, Ed. Nature's Way.
Villoldo, Alberto. Mending the Past and Healing the Future with Soul Retrieval. .
June:
Eigen, Michael. Toxic Nourishment
Leonard, Linda Schierse. Witness to the Fire, Creativity and the Veil of Addiction.
Lockridge,
May:
Heinemann, F.H. Existentialism and the Human Predicament,
Hollis, James. OOn this Journey We Call Our Life: Living the Questions.
Seligman, Martin E.P. Authentic Happiness.
April:
Edinger, Edward. The Eternal Drama, The Inner Meaning of Greek Mythology.
Le Guin, Ursula K. Tao Te Ching of Lao Tzu.
Roustang, Francois. Dire Mastery, Discipleship from Freud to Lacan.
Williams, Donald Lee. Border Crossings.
Klein, Melanie. Envy and Gratitude & Other Works 1946-1963.
Edinger, Edward F. Ego and Archetype, Individuation and the Religious Function of the Psyche.
Bradford, Sarah. Lucrezia Borgia.
March:
Perrin, Pat and Coleman, Wim. The Jamais Vus Papers.
Lattimore, Richard, Translator. The Odyssey of Homer.
Yalom, Irvin D. Staring at the Sun, Overcoming the Terror of Death.
Mindell, Arnold. Coma, A Key to Awakening. (A Jungian analyst offers a new direction in psychotherapy and in the study of near death experiences.)
Hillman, James. Insearch: Psychology and Religion, Vol. 2,, (Insearch has become one of the few enduring descriptions of Jungian therapy in its relation with religion.)
Gustafson, Fred R. Dancing Between Two Worlds, Jung and the Native American Soul. (In this thought-provoking and sensitive book, a noted Jungian scholar explores the deepest elements in the American psyche that need healing to bring forth the best in both of the worlds we walk in.)
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Yalom, Irvin D. The Gift of Therapy. (This book is a gift. New practitioners will find a wealth of information, veteran practitioners will be reminded of the best parts of the profession.)