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Suicide and the soul
Book • 1964
In 'Suicide and the Soul', James Hillman delves into the complex relationship between suicide and the human soul, drawing on Jungian analysis to explore the psychological and philosophical dimensions of death and despair.
The book challenges conventional therapeutic approaches by emphasizing the importance of engaging with the soul's experiences, including those related to death and transformation.
The book challenges conventional therapeutic approaches by emphasizing the importance of engaging with the soul's experiences, including those related to death and transformation.
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, quoting his description of suicide as the urge for hasty transformation.

Sean Illing

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The case for not killing yourself
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as a renowned Jungian analyst and author whose work focused on myth and imagination.


Patricia Martin

Jung in the World | Decoding James Hillman with Dick Russell