Unveiling Ariadne; in the wild terrain of the female psyche

When looking for the wild terrains of the feminine psyche in Europe, we tend to overlook Ariadne’s story. Hers seems to be a tale of the typical forlorn maiden & masculine rescue. But when we shed its the cast iron shackles, we find the roots of a Goddess psychology that supersedes feminine and masculine distinction. Through an inter-disciplinary and multi-cultural approach, the author takes you on a journey of rediscovery and re-imagining, allowing for the emergence of strength and life force both archaic and lively present in modern-day female heroes.

Evolving into Ecopsychology: the psychology of relationship

Contemporary Jungian psychological practice largely centers on the consideration of the human psyche rather than the ecology of life. The importance of therapy as a service to life and a celebration of interdependent relation with each other and the more-than-human world roots into ancient belief systems and esoteric practice, but seems to have gotten lost in the therapy room. What makes it so vital to return to these roots with the knowledge we have today?