The Problem Is the Solution: A Jungian Approach to a Meaningful Life
Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung said that a life without meaning is unlived. Today our secular worship of the material, the superficial, and the instantly gratifying is as powerful as any ancient idol worship. While our problems appear to be the enemy, they are really our secret allies, and by wrestling with them we become whole. Weiner and Simmons show us how to rely on the natural, spontaneous images that emerge from our dreams, daily life, relationship problems, and symptoms as the seeds of our own healing. We must recognize that our problems have not been randomly inflicted on us; they have a purpose, to act as guideposts pointing the way toward healing and wholeness.
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The Problem Is the Solution: A Jungian Approach to a Meaningful Life
Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung said that a life without meaning is unlived. Today our secular worship of the material, the superficial, and the instantly gratifying is as powerful as any ancient idol worship. While our problems appear to be the enemy, they are really our secret allies, and by wrestling with them we become whole. Weiner and Simmons show us how to rely on the natural, spontaneous images that emerge from our dreams, daily life, relationship problems, and symptoms as the seeds of our own healing. We must recognize that our problems have not been randomly inflicted on us; they have a purpose, to act as guideposts pointing the way toward healing and wholeness.
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The Problem Is the Solution: A Jungian Approach to a Meaningful Life

The Problem Is the Solution: A Jungian Approach to a Meaningful Life

by Marcella Bakur Weiner, Mark B. Simmons
The Problem Is the Solution: A Jungian Approach to a Meaningful Life

The Problem Is the Solution: A Jungian Approach to a Meaningful Life

by Marcella Bakur Weiner, Mark B. Simmons

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Overview

Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Jung said that a life without meaning is unlived. Today our secular worship of the material, the superficial, and the instantly gratifying is as powerful as any ancient idol worship. While our problems appear to be the enemy, they are really our secret allies, and by wrestling with them we become whole. Weiner and Simmons show us how to rely on the natural, spontaneous images that emerge from our dreams, daily life, relationship problems, and symptoms as the seeds of our own healing. We must recognize that our problems have not been randomly inflicted on us; they have a purpose, to act as guideposts pointing the way toward healing and wholeness.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780765706867
Publisher: Aronson, Jason Inc.
Publication date: 05/22/2009
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 501 KB

About the Author

Marcella Bakur Weiner is a fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA), adjunct professor of psychology at Marymount Manhattan College, and president of the Mapleton-Midwood Community Mental Health Center. Mark B. Simmons is co-director of Amaury, a non-profit foundation providing training, seminars, and clinical supervision of treatment based on the work of Carl Jung. He also maintains a private, spiritually-based practice in New York City.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1
Chapter I: Fire Into Water
Chapter 2
Chapter II: Harnessing the Fire
Chapter 3
Chapter III: Shadow Figures as the Real You
Chapter 4
Chapter IV: God as Shadow
Chapter 5
Chapter V: Dancing With Shyness
Chapter 6
Chapter VI: Shadow in Relationships
Chapter 7
Chapter VII: Depression's Gift
Chapter 8
Chapter VIII: Shadow Homeopathy
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