Barcellos’s groundbreaking study on the psychodynamics of brothers and sisters, published in Portuguese in 2009, has been revised and expanded for its English edition on the theme of horizontality by this leading Jungian analyst.
Livro que registra as contribuições ao Simpósio James Hillman 2014, do The Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, com o capítulo “South and the Soul”, que reproduz a apresentação de Gustavo Barcellos no Simpósio.
Diante da realidade fragmentada e dominada pelo consumismo materialista, da sociedade do espetáculo, podemos perguntar como Jung: “O que nos reserva o futuro?”
Neste novo livro da coleção de psicopatologia psicodinâmica simbólico-arquetípica, vários conhecidos autores latino-americanos, em sua maioria analistas junguianos, aprofundam a reflexão sobre a psicopatologia de certos transtornos psíquicos.
In mid-March, 2013, nearly two hundred people gathered in Campinas, Brazil, to honor both the recent passing and the ongoing legacy of James Hillman, the founder of archetypal psychology—or as he preferred to be called, in his own words, a renegade psychologist.
A homossexualidade não é somente uma orientação sexual, mas também uma preferência afetiva. Como um amor “difícil” ou interdito, mantém a psique num trabalho constante de iniciação no autoconhecimento.
Listening to Latin America explores the theory and embodied reality that cultural complexes are powerful determinants in the attitudes, behavior, and emotional life of individuals and groups. The contributing authors are from several Latin American countries and present compelling historical, anthropological, sociological, mythological, psychological, and personal perspectives on a part of the world that is full of promise and despair.
Each city embodies distinctive psychological qualities—in its geography and architecture, its bright lights and shadowy realms, in the deep patterns that recur throughout its history, in its global connections, and in the singular lives of its past and current inhabitants.