Resources for the Study of Sandplay Therapy

 

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Online Courses

MIT – Clinical Psychopathology

MIT – Clinical Psychopathology II

Psychology Courses – General

Neurobiology 

Dr. Barbara Turner’s Online Curriculum in Sandplay Foundations & Theory


Books and Articles       Dissertations      Works by Carl G. Jung


Books and Articles – Sandplay and Jungian Psychology

Aite, P. (2002). Landscapes of the psyche: Sandplay in Jungian analysis. Milan, Italy: IPOC di Pietro Condemi.

Amatruda , K. & Helm-Simpson, P. (1997).  Sandplay the sacred healing: A guide to symbolic process. Novato, CA: Trance Sand Dance Press.

Ammann, R. (1991).  Healing and transformation in sandplay: Creative processes become visible. La Salle, IL: Open Court.

Arthus, H. (1949).  Le Village: Test d’activite creatice. Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.

Bahti, M. & Bahti, T. (1997). Southwestern Indian ceremonials.   K.C. Publications: Las Vegas, NV.

Baldrian, F. (1995).  Taoism (C. Le Blanc, Trans.).  In M. Eliade (Ed.), The encyclopedia of religion, Vol. 14 (pp.288-305).  New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.

Balfor, R. (2013). Sandplay therapy: From alchemy to neuroscience. Journal of Sandplay Therapy. 22 (1): 101-113.

Bath, L. (2012). The impact of Buddhism upon sandplay: Mindful consciousness and ‘free and  protected space’. (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved from ProQuest Dissertations and       Theses. (Accession Order No. 3509442).

Baum, N. (2002).  People with Schizophrenia.  In N. Baum & B. Weinberg (Eds.), In the hands of creation: Sandplay images of birth and rebirth.  Toronto: Muki Baum Association.

Bolgar, H. & Fischer, L.K. (1940).  The toy test: A psychodiagnostic method.  Psychological Bulletin, 37.c 17-18.

Bowyer, (1970).  The Lowenfeld world technique: Studies in personality.  London: Pergamon Press.

Bowyer, R. (1956).  The importance of sand in the World Technique: An experiment, Research Note in A normative study of sand tray worlds. Paper read at British Psychological Society Annual General                Meeting, Manchester, England.

Bradway, K. & McCoard, B. (1997).  Sandplay: Silent workshop of the psyche.  New York: Routledge.

Bradway, K. (2006). What is sandplay? Journal of Sandplay Therapy, 15(2): 2.

Bradway, K. Chambers, L. Chiaia, M.L. (2005) Sandplay in Three Voices: Images, Relationships, the Numinous. London, New York: Routledge.

Bradway, K. et al. (1990) Sandplay Studies: Origins, Theory & Practice. Boston: Sigo Press

Brill, A.A. (1966).  The basic writings of Sigmund Freud.  New York: The Modern Library.

Bryant, B. (1993). The wheel of time sand mandala: Visual scripture of Tibetan Buddhism.  San Francisco: Harper Collins.

Buhler, C (1951b).  The world test, a projective technique.  The Journal of Child Psychiatry, 2:1.  4-23.

Buhler, C (1952).  National differences in world test projection patterns.  Journal of Projective Techniques, 16:1.  42-55.

Buhler, C. (1941). Symbolic action in children.  Transactions of the New York Academy of Science, 17.  63-65.

Buhler, C. (1951a). The world test: Manual of directions.  Journal of Child Psychiatry, 2.  24-35.

Buhler, C., Kelly (Lumry), G. & Carrol, S. (1951).  World-test standardization studies.  The Journal of Child Psychiatry, 2.  76.

Burke, V.J. (1996).  Sandtray characteristics of school children by gender, ages seven through eleven.  Masters Abstracts International, 35-01.

Casement, A. (2001). Carl Gustav Jung. Sage: London

Cavalli, T. (2002). Alchemical psychology: Old recipes for living in a new world. New York,          NY: Penguin.

Cirlot, J.E.  (1971).  A dictionary of symbols.  New York: Philosophical Library.

Cohn, D.P. (2000).  Gender differences among children during the struggle stage of sand tray therapy.  Dissertation Abstracts International, 61(5-B), 2749.

Collins, S. (1995).  Buddhist Concepts.  In M. Eliade (Ed.), The encyclopedia of religion, Vol. 13 (pp.443-6).  New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.

Cooper, J.C. (1978) An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Traditional Symbols. London: Thames and Hudson.

Cory, G.A. & Gardner, R. (Eds.) (2002). The evolutionary neuroethology of Paul MacLean: Convergences and frontiers. Westport, CT: Praeger.

Cunningham, L. (2013). Sandplay and the clinical relationship. San Francisco: Sempervirens Press.

Davidson, H.R. E. (1964).  Gods and myths of northern Europe. Baltimore, MD: Penguin Books.

De Groot, J. J. M. (1964). The Religious System of China Vol. 6.  Taipei.  (Original work published 1910)

de Vries, A. (1984).  Dictionary of symbols and imagery.  Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier Science Publishers B.V.

Dillard, A. (1999).  For the time being.  New York: Alfred A. Knoph.

Donelan, J. (2000).  What makes sandplay unique? Sandplay therapists’ views on how sandplay relates to verbal techniques and the beneficial effects of using these modalities concurrently.  Dissertation Abstracts International, 60 (9-B): 4884.

Eastwood, P. S. (2002).  Nine windows to wholeness: Exploring numbers in sandplay therapy.  Honolulu, Hi: Sanity Press.

Ebrey, P.B. (Ed.).  (1993).   Chinese civilization: A sourcebook (2nd ed.).  New York: The Free Press.

Edgerton, F. (1944).  The Bhagavad Gita.  New York: Harper Torchbooks.

Edinger, E.F. (1972).  Ego & archetype: Individuation and the religious function of the psyche.  Boston: Shambhala.

Edinger, E.F. (1991).  Anatomy of the psyche: Alchemical symbolism in psychotherapy.  La Salle, IL: Open Court.  (Original work published 1985)

Eliade, M. (1959).  The sacred and the profane.  The nature of religion (W. Trask, Trans.).  London: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Eliade, M. (1974).  Shamanism: Archaic techniques of ecstasy.  (W.R. Trask, Trans.)  Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.  (Original work published 1964)

Eliade, M. (1979).  The forge and the crucible: The origins and structures of alchemy, 2d ed.  (S. Corrin, Trans.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Eliade, M. (1991). Images and symbols: Studies in religious symbolism (P. Mairet, Trans.). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.  (Original work published 1952)

Eliade, M. (1996). Patterns in comparative religions. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press. (Original work published 1958)

Erikson, E.H. (1951). Sex differences in the play configurations of pre-adolescents.  American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 21.  667-92.

Erikson, E.H. (1963).  Childhood and society.  New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. (Original work published 1950)

Erikson, E.H. (1980). Identity and the life cycle.  New York: W.W. Norton& Company.  (Original work published 1959)

Fidel-Rice, A. (2002). The alchemy of grief. (Doctoral dissertation). (Retrieved from ProQuest Dissertations and Theses. (Accession Order No. 3107139).

Fincher, S. (1991) Creating Mandalas for Insight, healing and self- expression. Boston: Shamballa.

Flavell, J.H. (1963),  The developmental psychology of Jean Piaget.  New York: D. Van Nostrand Company.

Frankl, V. (1959). Man’s search for meaning. Boston, MA: Beacon Press.

Frazer, J.G. (2002).  The golden bough.  Indypublish.Com.  (Original work published 1922)

Freud, S. (1933). Collected papers.  London: Hogarth Press.

Freud, S. (1966).  The basic writings of Sigmund Freud: The interpretation of dreams  (A.A. Brill, Trans., Ed.).  New York: Modern Library. (Original work published 1913)

Gilligan, C. (1993).  In a different voice: psychological theory and women’s development.  Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Gimbutas, M. (1963).  The Balts.:Ancient peoples and places, vol. 33.  Praeger, London.

Glendenning, C. (1994).  “My name is Chellis & I’m in recovery from western civilization.”  Boston: Shambala Publications, Inc..

Goswami, A., Reed, R.E. & Goswami, M. (1993).  The self-aware universe: How consciousness creates the material world.  New York: Tarcher/Putnam.

Gould, S.J.  (1977).  Ontogeny and phylogeny.  Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Graves, R. (1994).  The white goddess.  New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Greenberg, G. (2008).  A Grain of Sand, Natures Secret Wonder. Minneapolis.M.N: Voyageur Press.

Griffin-Pierce, T. (1995).  The encyclopedia of native America.  Viking: New York.

Grimm (1972).  The complete Grimm’s fairy tales.  New York: Pantheon Books.

Grof, S. (1976).  Realms of the human unconscious.  New York: Dutton Paperback.

Grubbs, G. (1991).  A categorical and comparative analysis of the sandplay process of abused and nonabused children.  Doctoral dissertation: California Graduate School of Family Psychology.

Grubbs, G. (1997).  The sandtray categorical checklist (SCC) for sandtray assessment.  Saratoga, CA: Self published.

Haeffner, M. (1994).  Dictionary of alchemy: From Maria Prophetissa to Isaac Newton.  San Francisco: Acquarian.

Hall, C. & Nordby, V. (1973) A Primer of Jungian Psychology. London: Penguin Books

Hall, J. (1983). Jungian dream interpretation. Toronto, Canada: Inner City Books.

Hall, J. A. (1983). Jungian Dream Interpretation: A Handbook of Theory and Practice. Toronto: Inner City Books.

Hamilton, E. (1942).  Mythology.  Boston: Little, Brown and Company.

Harding, G. (1972). Spieldiagnostik.  (Trans into German: Bohm, E.) Weinheim: Beltz Verlag.  (Original work published 1969)

Harman, W. (1988).  Global mind change: The new age revolution in the way we think.  New York: Warner Books.

Hearn, M. (1973).  The annotated Wizard of Oz: the Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum.  Clarkson, Potter, Inc.: New York.

Herbart, J.F. (1901).  Outlines of educational doctrine.  New York: Macmillan.

Hillman, J. (1975). Re-visioning psychology. New York, NY: Harper and Row Publishers.

Homberger, E. (1937).  Dramatic productions test.  (Part of larger article, Configurations in play: Clinical notes).  Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 6.  139-214.

Hong, G. (2011). Sandplay Therapy: Research & Practice. London: Routledge.

Hveberg, H. (1962).  Of gods and giants: Norse mythology. P.S. Iversen, Trans.).  Oslo: Johan Grundt Tanum Forlag.

I ching: Book of changes (1971).  (R. Wilhelm & C.F. Baynes, Trans.).  Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.  (Original Bollingen Foundation publication 1950)

I-ching: book of changes (1971). (R. Wilhelm & C.F. Baymes, Trans.). Princeton, NJ: Princeton              University Press. (Original Bollingen Foundation publication 1950)

Janet, P. (1903). Les obsessions et la psychasthenie. Paris.

Johnston, R. A. (1986). Inner Work: Using dreams and Active Imagination for Personal Growth. San Francisco: Harper.

Jones, L.E. (1982). The development of structure in the world of expression: A cognitive-developmental analysis of children’s “sand worlds”.  Dissertation Abstracts International, 43-09B.

Jung, C. G. (1953). Psychology and alchemy. (R.C.F. Hull, Trans.). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Jung, C. G. (1956). The archetypes and the collective unconsciousness. (R.C.F. Hull, Trans.).  Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Jung, C. G. (1957/60). The structure and dynamics of the psyche. (R.C.F. Hull, Trans.). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Jung, C.G. (1956).  Symbols of transformation. (Bollingen Foundation).  Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Jung, C.G. (1961). Memories, dreams, reflections. New York, NY: Random House, Inc.

Jung, C.G. (1964). Man and his symbols. London: Aldus Books Limited.

Jung, C.G. (1976).  Symbols of transformation: An analysis of the prelude to a case of schizophrenia.  (R.C.F. Hull, Trans.).  Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.  (Original work published 1956)

Jung, C.G. (1977)  Two essays on analytical psychology.    (R.C.F. Hull, Trans.).  Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.  (Original work published 1953)

Jung, C.G. (1977).  Psychological types.  (R.C.F. Hull Revision of H.G. Baynes, Trans.).  Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.  (Original work published 1971)

Jung, C.G. (1980).  The archetypes and the collective unconscious.  (R.C.F. Hull, Trans.).  Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.  (Original work published 1959)

Jung, C.G. (1981).  The development of personality (R.F.C. Hull, Trans.).  Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.  (Original work published 1954)

Jung, C.G. (1981).  The structure and dynamics of the psyche (R.C.F. Hull, Trans.).  Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.  (Original work published 1960)

Jung, C.G. (1983).  Alchemical studies.  (R.F.C. Hull, Trans.) Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.  (Original work published 1967)

Jung, C.G.  (1977).  Psychology and alchemy. (R.F.C. Hull, Trans.)  Princeton: Princeton University Press. (Original work published 1953)

Kalff, D.M. (1988).  Sandplay in Switzerland.  (Seminar notes).  Zurich: University of California at Santa Cruz.

Kalff, D.M. (2003).  Sandplay: A psychotherapeutic approach to the psyche.  Cloverdale, Ca: Temenos Press. (Original work published 1980)

Kalff, M. (1993).  Twenty points to be considered in the interpretation of a sandplay.  Journal of Sandplay Therapy, 2:2.  17-35.

Kamp, L.N.J. & Kessler, E.S. (1970).  The world test: Developmental aspects of a play technique.  Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 11.  81-108.

Kawai, H. (1988).  The Japanese psyche:  Major motifs in the fairy tales of Japan.  Dallas, TX: Spring Publications, Inc.

Kiepenheuer, K. (1990).  Crossing the bridge: A Jungian approach to adolescence (K.R. Schneider, Trans.).  La Salle, IL: Open Court.

Klein, M. (1932).  Psychoanalysis of children.  New York: Norton.

Krabbe, M.J. (1991).  The image thinker at school.  Amsterdam: Stichting Beelddenken.

Leach, M. and Fried, J. (Eds.).  (1972).  Funk & Wagnalls standard dictionary of folklore mythology and legend.  San Francisco: Harper & Row, Publishers.

Levinson, D.J. (1978).  The seasons of a man’s life.  New York: Ballantine Books.

Levy, E. (2012). Symbols of the alchemical process in sandplay therapy. Journal of Sandplay therapy, 20(2): 44-63.

Lowenfeld, M. (1939).  The world pictures of children: A method of recording and studying them.  British Journal of Medical Psychology, 18:1.  65-101.

Lowenfeld, M. (1946).  Discussion on the value of play therapy in child psychiatry.  Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 39.  439-42.

Lowenfeld, M. (1950a).  Combined approach to the study of treatment of disturbed children.  American Journal of Psychotherapy, 4.  627-42.

Lowenfeld, M. (1950b).  The nature and use of the Lowenfeld world technique in work with children and adults.  The Journal of Psychology, 30.  325-31.

Lowenfeld, M. (1993).  Understanding children’s sandplay: Lowenfeld’s world technique.  Great Britain: Antony Rowe Ltd..  (Originally published as The world technique, George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1979)

Lowenfeld, M. (Ed.) (1948).  On the psychotherapy of children. A report of a conference held at the Institute of Child Psychology, London, August, 1948, on the theory and technique of direct objective therapy. London: The Institute of Child Psychology.

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Lumry, G.K. (1951).  A study of world test characteristics as a basis for discrimination between various clinical categories.  The Journal of Child Psychiatry, 2.  24-35.

Mabille, P. (1950).  La technique du test du village.  Paris: Presses Universitaires de France.  (Reprinted: Dufour, 1970.)

Mahler, M.S., Pine, F. & Bergman, A. (1975).  The psychological birth of the human infant: Symbiosis and individuation.  New York: Basic Books, Inc.

Major, J.S. (1995).  Yin-Yang Wu-Hsing.  In M. Eliade (Ed.), The encyclopedia of religion, Vol. 15 (p. 515).  New York: Macmillan Publishing Company.

Markell, M.J. (2002).  Sand, water, silence: The embodiment of spirit, explorations in matter and psyche.  London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

Meador, B.D.S. (1994).  Uncursing the dark: Treasures from the underworld.  Wilmette, ILL: Chiron Publications.

Metzner, R. (1994)  The well of remembrance: Rediscovering the earth wisdom myths of northern Europe.  Boston: Shambhala.

Miller, J.B. (1984).  The development of women’s sense of self.  Work in Progress: The Stone Center, No. 12.  Wellesley: Wellesley College.

Miller, J.B. (1986).  Toward a new psychology of women.  Boston: Beacon Press.

Miller, J.B. (1991).  The construction of anger in women and men.  In J. Jordan, et al, Women’s growth in connection (pp. 181-196).  New York: The Guilford Press.

Mitchell, A.G.  (1993).  Hindu gods and goddesses.  New Delhi: UBS Publishers’ Distributors Ltd.

Mitchell, R.R. & Friedman, H S. (Eds). (2008). Supervision of Sandplay Therapy. New York: Routledge

Mitchell, R.R. & Friedman, H.S. (1994).  Sandplay: Past, present and future.  New York: Routledge.

Montague, A.  (1981).  Growing young.  New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company.

Morena, G. D. (1998). The Wisdom of OZ: Reflections of a Jungian Sandplay Therapist. Berkley, C. A: Frog Ltd.

Naparstek, B. (2004). Invisible heros: Survivors of trauma and how they heal. New York, NY:  Bantam Books.

Naranjo, C. (2009). Healing civilization. Oakland, CA: Rose Press/Gateways Books and Tapes.

Neimeyer, R. A. (2012). Techniques of grief therapy: Creative practices for counseling the bereaved. New York, NY: Routledge.

Nestler, E.J., Hyman, S.E. & Malenka, R.C. (2001).  Molecular neuropharmacology: A foundation for clinical neuroscience.  New York: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc..

Neumann, E. (1971).  The origins and history of consciousness (R.F.C. Hull, Trans.).  Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Neumann, E. (1972).  The great mother: An analysis of the archetype (R. Manheim, Trans.).  Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.  (Original work published 1955)

Neumann, E. (1973).  Amor and psyche: The psychic development of the feminine, a commentary on the tale by Apuleius (R. Manheim, Trans.).  Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.  (Original work published 1953)

Neumann, E. (1973).  The child: Structure and dynamics of the nascent personality (R. Manheim, Trans.).  New York: Harper & Row.

Newberg, A. & D’Aquili, E. (2001).  Why God won’t go away: Brain science & the biology of belief.  New York: Ballantine Books.

Nicholson, M.J. (1997).  Mountain gloom and mountain glory: The development of the aesthetics of the infinite.  Seattle: University of Washington Press (Original work published 1959).

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Olson, S. (2010). By grief transformed: Dreams and the mourning process. New Orleans, LA:             Spring Journal, Inc.

Palmer, J. D. (2001).  Animal Wisdom: The definitive guide to the myth, folklore and medicine power of animals. London: Thorsons.

Papadopoulos, R. K. (Ed) (2006). The Handbook of Jungian Psychology: Theory, Practice and Applications. London, New York: Routledge.

Pearson, M. (2001). Sandplay & symbol work: Emotional healing & personal development with children, adolescents and adults. Melbourne, Victoria: ACER Press.

Pennington, Y.V. (1996).  The sandtray assessment of development: A refinement of Bowyer’s research into Lewin’s theory of development: A preliminary investigation of the instrument (Kurt Lewin).  Dissertation Abstracts International, 57-04B.

Perry, B. D. & Szalavitz, M. (2006). The Boy who was Raised as a Dog and other stories from a psychiatrist’s notebook: What traumatized children can teach us about loss, love and healing. New York: Basic Books.

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Perry, B.D. (2002).  Childhood experience and the expression of genetic potential: What childhood neglect tells us about nature and nurture.  Brain and Mind, 3, 79-100.

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Piaget, J. (1976).  Judgment and reasoning in the child.  Totowa, NJ: Littlefield, Adams & Co.  (Original work published 1928)

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Ruffino, C. (2012). How different Psychic Layers are expressed in the Sand Tray. The journal of Sandplay Therapy, 43 – 62

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Ryce-Menuhin, J. (1992).  Jungian sandplay: The wonderful therapy.  New York: Routledge.

Ryce-Menuhin, J. (1995). Dora Kalff as influence, analyst and friend. Journal of Sandplay Therapy, 4(2). Retrieved on 4/10/13, from http://www.sandplay.org/journal.htm

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Steinhardt, L. (2013). On Becoming a Jungian Sandplay Therapist: The Healing Spirit of Sandplay in Nature and in Therapy. London: Jessica Kingsley.

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Turner, B. & Unnsteinsdottir, K. (2012).  Sandplay and storytelling: The Impact of Imaginative Thinking on Children`s Learning and Development.  Cloverdale, CA: Temenos Press.

Turner, B. (1994).  Symbolic process and the role of the therapist in sandplay.  Journal of Sandplay Therapy, 3 (2), 84-95.

Turner, B. (1996a).  The witch: some considerations for female development.  Unpublished manuscript, California Institute of Integral Studies, San Francisco.

Turner, B. (1996b).  The witch.   Unpublished manuscript, Sandplay Therapists of America.

Turner, B. (1998).  An evaluation of the effectiveness of training in Subjective Immersion Analysis as an analytic tool in Jungian sandplay therapy.   Dissertation Abstracts International, 9904979.

Turner, B. (2005).  The handbook of sandplay therapy.  Cloverdale, CA: Temenos Press.

Turner, B. (2017). Ed. The Routledge international handbook of sandplay therapy. Oxford: Routledge.

Turner, B. (2013).  The teachings of Dora Kalff: sandplay.  Cloverdale, CA: Temenos Press.

Turner, B. (Ed.) (2005).  H.G. Wells Floor Games: A father’s account of play and its legacy of healing.  Cloverdale, CA: Temenos Press.

Turner, G. (1979).  Indians of North America.  Blandford Press: Great Britain.

Vaughan-Lee, L. (2009). The return of the feminine and the world soul. Inverness, CA: The Golden Sufi Center.

Von Franz, M. L. (1980). Alchemy: An Introduction to the Symbolism & the Psychology. Toronto: Inner City Books.

Von Franz, M. L. (1980). Alchemy: An introduction to the symbolism and psychology.Toronto, Canada: Inner City Books.

Von Franz, M. L. (1986). On dreams and death. Boston, MA: Shambhala.

Von Franz, M. L. (1996). The Interpretation of Fairy Tales. London & New York: Shamballa.

Von Franz, M. L. (1997). Archetypal Patterns in Fairy Tales. Toronto: Inner City Books

Walker, E.H. (2000).  The physics of consciousness.  Cambridge, MA: Perseus Publishing.

Weinrib, E.L. (2004).  Images of the self: The sandplay therapy process.  Cloverdale: Temenos Press. (Original work published 1983)

Wells, C. (2013). Sandplay and the colors of alchemy. The Journal of Sandplay Therapy, 22 (1): 49-65.

Wells, H.G. (1911).  Floor games.   London: Frank Palmer.

Werner, H.  (1973).  Comparative psychology of mental development.  New York, International Universities Press, Inc. (Original work published 1940)

Wickes, F. (1966).  The inner world of childhood.  New York: Spectrum. (Original work published 1927)

Winnicott, D.W. (1992). Through paediatrics to psycho-analysis: Collected papers.  New York: Brunner/Mazel.  (Original work published 1958)

Woodman, M. & Dickson, E. (1996).  Dancing in the flames: the dark goddess in the transformation of consciousness.  Boston: Shambhala.

Zimmer, H. (1971).  The philosophies of India.  (J. Campbell, Ed.)  Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Zoja, E. P. (2011). Sandplay Therapy in Vulnerable Communities: A Jungian Approach.  London, New York: Routledge.

Zoja, E.P. (Ed) (2004). Sandplay Therapy: Treatment of Psychopathologies. Einsiedeln: Daimon Verlag.

 


 

Dissertations

Sandplay dissertations from 1976 – 2014

Retrieved from ProQuest database (CIIS, Rockefeller Library) 01-17-15

  • Fathers in the sand: The transformative emergence of archetypal images through sandplay

Chace, Karina McGovern. Pacifica Graduate Institute, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2014. 3641925.

…express their life stories through sandplay. The sand worlds reveal the
…whether common images arise in sandplay with adult women whose fathers died
…intimate relationships. Sandplay involves primal affects, and connects

  • Sandplay Therapy: For Aging, Transition, and Transcendence

Ward, William H.. Pacifica Graduate Institute, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2013. 1522459.

…is the author’s experience of sandplay therapy, aging, and the transition into

  • Working with the pieces of the analyst: The relationship of the sandplay(RTM) therapist to the sandplay miniature collection

Anderson, Marion. Pacifica Graduate Institute, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2013. 3602397.

…for the sandplay therapist in sandplay therapy. Experienced sandplay therapists

  • The inner world of bereaved children: A qualitative approach to understanding how children from three to seven-years-old experience the death of a parent

Lai, Vivian Ting Chuk. Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2013. 3552152.

…may be revealed in children’s sandplay, artwork, and interpersonal
…interpreting the symbolism in the sandplay and artwork. Cultural and societal

  • The impact of Buddhism upon Sandplay: Mindful consciousness and “free and protected space”

Bath, Linda Elaine. Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2012. 3509442.

… The impact of Buddhism upon Sandplay therapy is explored in this
…Buddhism and Taoism in the development of Sandplay therapy. The research
…in the International Society of Sandplay Therapists. Analysis of interview data

  • Stone circles and sandplay therapy: The language of symbols

Harris, Richard. Pacifica Graduate Institute, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2011. 1492831.

…the stone circles of Ireland and sandplay therapy are examined by means of a
…ground between stone circles and sandplay therapy are to be found in the world
…of their structure–the circle. Sandplay therapy incorporates a psychology

  • Sandplay with Native Americans

Filoso, Andrea. The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2010. DP20578.

  • Comparisons between the sand tray world assessment technique and the Rorschach Inkblot Test

Wright, Dorothy A.. Ball State University, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2009. 3379256.

…(2005) developed the Sandplay Categorical Checklist to provide a comprehensive

  • Assessment of sandplay therapy with inner city Latino preschool children: Validation of the modified Mitchell/Friedman Sandplay Themes Assessment

Matus, Tara L.. Alliant International University, Los Angeles, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2009. 3405126.

…no empirically validated measure of sandplay. To address this, the purpose of
…validate an assessment measure for sandplay therapy with Latino preschool
…and is based on themes present in sandplay. Originally it comprised two

  • Visual and verbal narratives of women who identify themselves as lifelong learners

Weinberg, Brenda. University of Toronto (Canada), ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2009. NR60886.

…sessions, including an introduction, three experiential sandplay sessions

  • The exploration of sandplay as a mental health education

He, Qin. South China Normal University (People’s Republic of China), ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2008. H473186.

  • Psychological analysis research in self-defense mechanism and sandplay themes

Song, Bin. South China Normal University (People’s Republic of China), ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2008. H476946.

  • No

Liu, Mei Yong. South China Normal University (People’s Republic of China), ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2008. H477402.

…become mental disorders . Sandplay therapy is one of most popular psychotherapy
…In this research ,we will use sandplay to treat child anxiety behaviors and
…develop . The results show: 1Sandplay is an effective cure for child anxiety

  • Research of sandplay therapy on 4-8 Disabled Orphans in the Welfare Institute

Liu, Li Ying. South China Normal University (People’s Republic of China), ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2008. H237992.

…in welfare institute, by using sandplay therapy. Methods: Both qualitative
…Orphans were intervened by using sandplay therapy, one hour once a week. This
….along with the sandplay therapy, the number of characteristics

  • How anger is displayed in sandplay: A hermeneutic-phenomenological study

Harb, Juanita L.. Pacifica Graduate Institute, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2008. 3345844.

…anger is displayed by clients in sandplay, the origins of anger are examined
…crocodile, all known to be used in sandplay work that represents anger and its
…to anger. The writing of several sandplay practitioners is reviewed in relation

  • The use of play therapy with adult survivors of childhood abuse

Roehrig, Mary J.. Andrews University, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2007. 3261213.

…was to express feelings, the art and sandplay techniques predominated. When

  • Sandplay therapy and the individuation process in adults with moderate to severe traumatic brain injury: An exploratory qualitative study

Freedle, Lorraine Razzi. Fielding Graduate University, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2006. 3228070.

…study qualitative approach, sandplay therapy (sandplay) was utilized to study
…could express themselves through sandplay in ways previously unavailable to them

  • Sandwerk as an individual spiritual practice

Graham, Virginia Bunnell. Pacifica Graduate Institute, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2006. 3238859.

…result from a new form of sandplay, a method of applied Jungian psychology
…one can practice this adaptation of sandplay for personal growth.
…introduced by Kalff in 1980? Sandplay is a therapist-assisted use of miniatures

  • The therapeutic container in sandplay therapy: An exploration of the psycho-spiritual space

Mandelbaum, Debora Denise. Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2006. 3241610.

…This qualitative study explored how sandplay therapists create and maintain the
…a central concept in sandplay therapy. Sandplay therapy is a psychotherapeutic

  • An investigation of the impact of sandplay therapy on mental health status and resiliency attitudes in Mexican farmworker women

Mejia, Ximena Elizabeth. University of Central Florida, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2004. 3162198.

… This study investigated the impact that sandplay therapy sessions had
…in the treatment group. The impact sandplay therapy has on participants’ mental
…of Mexican farmworker women with sandplay therapy. Pre and post-tests revealed

  • Art therapy sandplay as a technique to address body image and mourning in women with mastectomies

Haebel, Greta A. Drexel University College of Nursing and Health Professions, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2004. 1419041.

…the possible use art therapy sandplay as a technique to address body image
…body image, mourning, art therapy, sandplay, and boxes in art and sand in art
…mourning may be addressed by art therapy sandplay. The major finding of

Sandplay as a rite of passage experience for girls at puberty

Brock, Mary Ann. Pacifica Graduate Institute, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2003. 3119792.

…childhood to adolescence, and that Sandplay is a suitable vehicle for a rite of
…case demonstrates the benefits of Sandplay as a rite of passage for contemporary
…struggle to communicate verbally; Sandplay permits silent, nonverbal

  • Countertransference in sandplay: A symbolic/clinical approach Cunningham, Linda K. California Institute of Integral Studies, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2003. 3080414.

…theory of countertransference for sandplay therapy is developed, based on the
…Not described elsewhere in sandplay literature, the first two fields are
…experience of the Jungian sandplay therapist?” The heuristic research method

  • The theory of sandplay therapy and its practical research in the children’s mental education

Zhong, Yang Xiang. South China Normal University (People’s Republic of China), ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2002. H104242.

…analyze and discuss the theory of sandplay therapy through its components, basic
…basic contents and hypothesis of sandplay therapy through the method of clinical
…and player is the key to the sandplay therapy. Therapist should create an

  • From healing into life to healing into death: The Sandplay Project. A clinical study utilizing Jungian psychology to complement conventional breast or ovarian cancer treatment

Sparling, Bruce Walker. Union Institute and University, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2002. 3069010.

…research venture called the Sandplay Project. The Sandplay Project was a
…Jungian dream analysis, Jungian sandplay therapy, and non-directed guided

  • The use of sandplay therapy, the therapeutic relationship and the use of cognitive restructuring for the treatment of Prader-Willi syndrome: Case study

Wasserman, Lisa. Carlos Albizu University, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2002. 3070513.

…year-old female’s meaning of her sandplay in terms of child psychotherapy.

  • Recognizing the appearance of the Self in sandplay therapy

Cameron, Scott Lane. Alliant International University, San Francisco Bay, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2002. 3040085.

… Sandplay therapy is based in Jungian theory which
…ego and Self relate to one another. Sandplay therapy seeks to restore damage to
…the ego to experience of the Self. Sandplay therapists strive to understand the

Cloutier, Chris Anthony. Ursuline College, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2000. 1398269.

…therapy and sandplay processes. By using both the art therapy and sandplay
…where the writer created 15 sandplay scenes and 15 personal art images in

  • Exploring hope with children who have been sexually abused and participating in therapy

Erdem, Tansel. University of Alberta (Canada), ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2000. NQ59955.

…were invited to explore hope through sandplay, a special play technique. The

  • Sandplay: An investigation into a child’s meaning system via the Self Confrontation Method Child (SCMC) version

Dale, Malinda A. The University of Southern Mississippi, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 2000. 3000238.

…participants identified the sandplay figure most like them and completed the
…participants’ General feelings and sandplay Figure valuations revealed a
…on the SCMC General feelings or sandplay Figure valuations. A significant gender

  • Collaboration and creativity: An interdisciplinary study

Grand, Ian J. The Union Institute, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1999. 9923909.

…a dyadic approach to Sandplay work. Sandplay is an imaginal exploration
…number of literatures, including sandplay theory and practice, the social

  • What makes sandplay unique? Sandplay therapists’ views on how sandplay relates to verbal techniques and the beneficial effects of using these modalities concurrently

Donelan, Joan Ann. California School of Professional Psychology – Berkeley/Alameda, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1999. 9945872.

…of Sandplay therapists’ views on the relationship of Sandplay to verbal therapy,
…members of the International Society of Sandplay Therapists (ISST). The ISST

  • Children’s concerns about danger and death: The influence of cognitive ability and bereavement

Howell, Richele Lynn. California School of Professional Psychology – Berkeley/Alameda, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1999. 9907440.

…of death and danger concern: Sandplay, the Children’s Apperception Test, and an

  • Breast cancer: Imaginal realms of meaning

Greer, Patricia T. Pacifica Graduate Institute, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1998. 9913751.

…active imagination, sandplay, drawing, and poetry, the messages of psyche are

  • Sand, soul and psyche: A study of fairy tale and the healing imagination in the clinical practice of psychoanalysis

Johnson, Holly Harrison. The Union Institute, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1998. 9838817.

…projective techniques such as sandplay and drawing confirm these ideas and why
…the way that the engagement of the imaginal in sandplay, drawing, dream and in

  • An evaluation of the effectiveness of training in subjective immersion analysis as an analytic tool in Jungian sandplay therapy

Turner, Barbara A. California Institute of Integral Studies, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1998. 9904979.

…effectiveness of training of Jungian sandplay therapists in Subjective Immersion
…researcher for use in the analysis of sandplay case material. SIA involves
…the therapist’s engagement with the sandplay through an imaginal immersion into

  • Imagination in dialogue: A collaborative method of self-inquiry

Chiaia, Maria Ellen. California Institute of Integral Studies, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1997. 9909449.

…a collaborative, dyadic approach to sandplay work, an imaginal process usually
…method that makes contributions in sandplay theory and practice, the psychology
… The method described uses sandplay and other imaginative processes such

  • Symbol formation during major life transition: The experience of menopausal women in the sandplay process

Lee, Patrick. Pacifica Graduate Institute, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1997. 9837025.

…approach to the experience of sandplay as a process of symbol formation
…been to understand the essence of the sandplay process and symbol formation as

  • The theory of Sandplay in practice: The correspondence of Sandplay therapists’ thinking to the written theory of Sandplay

Shuell, Michael Edward. California School of Professional Psychology – Berkeley/Alameda, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1996. 9616838.

…Sandplay and the thinking of Sandplay therapists. The written theory of Sandplay

  • Sandtray characteristics of schoolchildren by gender, ages seven through eleven

Burke, Valerie Janelle. University of Alaska Anchorage, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1996. 1380971.

…by gender, ages 7 through 11. Sandplay is a projective technique whereby
…but few studies define normative Sandplay characteristics of children within
…age groups. A knowledge of Sandplay norms is essential for differentiating

  • Sandplay with inner-city Latino and African-American adolescents

Bonds, Marla Sue. California School of Professional Psychology – Berkeley/Alameda, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1995. 9533887.

… This study explored the utility of sandplay with high risk, inner-city
…complete tray, and (e) enjoyment of the sandplay experience. Significant
… The results indicate that sandplay could be a positive therapeutic intervention

  • Resilient imagination: Emotionally disturbed children express strengths in the language of Sandplay

Hunter, Linda B. The Union Institute, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1995. 9633784.

…the active and visual “language” of Sandplay, relatively non-verbal children
…ideas, problems, and solutions. Sandplay provides a vehicle for research into
…qualitative phenomenological study, Sandplay can make visible resilient

  • Psychological assessment of the child patient using Sandplay

Sternberg, Alessandra. Adelphi University, The Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1995. 9537107.

…This study investigates the use of Sandplay as a projective assessment technique
…child inpatient population. The Sandplay measure is compared to two other
…CBCL). It was hypothesized that the Sandplay, a less structured, more non-verbal

  • A study of sandplay as a drama therapy technique

Knott, Barbara J. New York University, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1994. 9502453.

…describes the rationale for using sandplay as a drama therapy technique. It
…that the rationale for using sandplay in drama therapy is in its following
…links analytical psychology to sandplay and to drama therapy through focus

  • Symbols in the sand: An exploration of the initial sandworlds of female incest survivors

Berman, Barbara. California Institute of Integral Studies, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1993. 9405109.

… In the pilot study, five Sandplay clinicians were able to differentiate
…sandworlds of fifty-five women who did Sandplay in therapy; thirty were incest

  • Images in the sand: The initial sandworlds of men molested as children

Shaia, Alexander John. California Institute of Integral Studies, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1991. 9212716.

…that the findings would aid the sandplay clinician’s assessment of undisclosed
…the clinician approach the use of sandplay with this population in a judicious
…on the nature and limitations of sandplay research, as well as on the use of the

  • The child’s own story: A study of the creative process of healing in children in play therapy

Henderson-Dixon, Karen Sue. The Union Institute, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1991. 9206294.

…of fairy tales, sandplay as a therapeutic storytelling technique, and

  • The child’s own story: A study of the creative process of healing in children in play therapy

Henderson-Dixon, Karen Sue. The Union Institute, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1991. 9206294.

…of fairy tales, sandplay as a therapeutic storytelling technique, and

  • Sandworlds and object worlds: A psychoanalytic and object relations approach to sandplay

Petti, Patrick Vincent. California School of Professional Psychology – Berkeley/Alameda, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1991. 9115263.

…and psychoanalytic theory to Sandplay was studied. Two groups of therapists
…findings of this study suggest that Sandplay is a useful technique for
…importantly, it was shown that Sandplay can be interpreted from an object

  • The child’s own story: A study of the creative process of healing in children in play therapy

Henderson-Dixon, Karen Sue. The Union Institute, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1991. 9206294.

…of fairy tales, sandplay as a therapeutic storytelling technique, and

  • Sandplay: A validation study of sandplay as a projective technique

Segal, Judith. Adelphi University, The Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1990. 9030531.

…devised by Caproni (1988) for the Sandplay Test, primarily through comparison
…Behavior Rating Scale–CBRS. The Sandplay scoring system was designed to assess
…are reported between 3 of the Sandplay sub-dimensions and the MOA, providing

  • Sandplay: Window on the representational world. A projective adaptation of Lowenfeld’s world technique

Caproni, Peter Martin. Adelphi University, The Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1989. 8903632.

  • The children of Ganymede: An investigation into the symbolic language of gay men through the use of sandplay therapy

Lenhart, Douglas S. The Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1988. 8913843.

…the sandplay therapy processes of five gay men. The sandplay modality was
… Interpretation of the five sandplay cases was accomplished through a process

  • The impact of residential treatment on interpersonal and intrapsychic dimensions of schizophrenia

Beaton, Douglas Ian. California Institute of Integral Studies, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1987. 8725051.

…and thematic content of Sandplay trays. Analysis of the data was interpreted
…proposal is suggested in the use of sandplay as a projective device and in its

  • Women without words: Splitting in the feminine psyche

Harrell, Martha Davis. The Union for Experimenting Colleges and Universities, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1987. 8725903.

…Color photographs of a series of sandplay pictures depict the healing of one
…transference and techniques such as sandplay therapy, a free and safe space

  • Assessing couple interaction with the sandplay method (marriage)

Mason, Laura Beth. University of California, Berkeley, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1986. 8624858.

…has not been assessed systematically. Sandplay was used in the present study to
…the first five years of marriage. The sandplay technique involves the use of

  • Cross-cultural perspective on child development: A study of the imaginative play of Cambodian and black preschoolers

Nyman, Nina Wachs. University of California, Berkeley, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1986. 8717868.

…was the appropriateness of Sandplay as a cross-cultural evaluative tool
…group were seen for four weekly Sandplay sessions in which toys designed for the
…found that a standardized form of Sandplay can serve as a research tool and

  • The inner story: Psychological patterning as revealed in dreams, imagery and sandplay

Hutchins, Robert Lawrence Rosser. Institute of Transpersonal Psychology, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1984. DP14239.

…is my life myth/inner story?” (4) Sandplay sessions were undertaken. The data
…figures in dreams, imagery and sandplay. The inner story was also uncovered in

  • Self-restoration and initiation in analytical child therapy: Observations on sandplay

Carmody, John Brill. Saybrook Graduate School and Research Center, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1984. 8425701.

…literature. All three cases utilized sandplay as the principal therapeutic

  • The development of structure in the world of expression: A cognitive-developmental analysis of children’s “sand worlds”

Jones, Linn Eleanor. Pacific Graduate School of Psychology, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1982. 8303178.

… Sandplay (the creation of “worlds” with miniature
…However, most studies on sandplay have focused on content and only a few
…methodology for the analysis of sandplay and provides new developmental

  • Women and self: An initial investigation of the feminine essence using sandplay

Crable, Pauline Garner. United States International University, ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing, 1976. 7619751.

 


 Works by Carl G. Jung

Works arranged by original publication date if known:

Jung, C. G. (1902–1905). Psychiatric Studies. The Collected Works of C. G. Jung Vol. 1. 1953, ed. Michael Fordham, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, and Princeton, N.J.: Bollingen. This was the first of 18 volumes plus separate bibliography and index. Not including revisions the set was completed in 1967.

Jung, C. G. (1903) “On the Psychology and Pathology of So-Called Occult Phenomena.¨ His dissertation.

Jung, C. G. (1904–1907) Studies in Word Association. London: Routledge & K. Paul. (contained in Experimental Researches, Collected Works Vol. 2)

Jung, C. G. (1907). The Psychology of Dementia Praecox. (2nd ed. 1936) New York: Nervous and Mental Disease Publ. Co. (contained in The Psychogenesis of Mental Disease, Collected Works Vol. 3. This is the disease now known as schizophrenia)

Jung, C. G. (1907–1958). The Psychogenesis of Mental Disease. 1991 ed. London: Routledge. (Collected Works Vol. 3)

Jung, C. G. (1912). Psychology of the Unconscious : a study of the transformations and symbolisms of the libido, a contribution to the history of the evolution of thought. trans. Hinkle, B. M. (1916), London: Kegan Paul Trench Trubner. (revised in 1952 as Symbols of Transformation, Collected Works Vol.5 ISBN 0-691-01815-4)

Jung, C. G., & Long, C. E. (1917). Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology (2nd ed.). London: Balliere Tindall & Cox. (contained in Freud and Psychoanalysis, Collected Works Vol. 4)

Jung, C. G. (1917, 1928). Two Essays on Analytical Psychology (1966 revised 2nd ed. Collected Works Vol. 7). London: Routledge.

Jung, C. G., & Baynes, H. G. (1921). Psychological Types, or, The Psychology of Individuation. London: Kegan Paul Trench Trubner. (Collected Works Vol.6 ISBN 0-691-01813-8)

Jung, C. G., Baynes, H. G., & Baynes, C. F. (1928). Contributions to Analytical Psychology. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Jung, C. G., & Shamdasani, S. (1932). The Psychology of Kundalini Yoga: notes of a seminar by C.G. Jung. 1996 ed. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.

Jung, C. G. (1933). Modern Man in Search of a Soul. London: Kegan Paul Trench Trubner, (1955 ed. Harvest Books ISBN 0-15-661206-2)

Jung, C. G. (1934–1954). The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious. (1981 2nd ed. Collected Works Vol.9 Part 1), Princeton, N.J.: Bollingen. ISBN 0-691-01833-2

Jung, C. G. (1938). Psychology and Religion The Terry Lectures. New Haven: Yale University Press. (contained in Psychology and Religion: West and East Collected Works Vol. 11 ISBN 0-691-09772-0).

Jung, C. G., & Dell, S. M. (1940). The Integration of the Personality. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

Jung, C. G. (1944). Psychology and Alchemy (2nd ed. 1968 Collected Works Vol. 12 ISBN 0-691-01831-6). London: Routledge.

Jung, C. G. (1947). Essays on Contemporary Events. London: Kegan Paul.

Jung, C. G. (1947, revised 1954). On the Nature of the Psyche. 1988 ed. London: Ark Paperbacks. (contained in Collected Works Vol. 8)

Jung, C.G. (1949). Foreword, pp. xxi-xxxix (19 pages), to Wilhelm/Baynes translation of The I Ching or Book of Changes. Bollingen Edition XIX, Princeton University Press.(contained in Collected Works Vol. 11)

Jung, C. G. (1951). Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self (Collected Works Vol. 9 Part 2). Princeton, N.J.: Bollingen. ISBN 0-691-01826-X

Jung, C. G. (1952). Synchronicity: An Acausal Connecting Principle. 1973 2nd ed. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, ISBN 0-691-01794-8 (contained in Collected Works Vol. 8)

Jung, C. G. (1952). Answer to Job. 1958 Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press (contained in Collected Works Vol. 11)

Jung, C. G. (1956). Mysterium Coniunctionis: An Inquiry into the Separation and Synthesis of Psychic Opposites in Alchemy. London: Routledge. (2nd ed. 1970 Collected Works Vol. 14 ISBN 0-691-01816-2) This was Jung’s last book length work, completed when he was eighty.

Jung, C. G. (1957). The Undiscovered Self (Present and Future). 1959 ed. New York: American Library. 1990 ed. Bollingen ISBN 0-691-01894-4 (50 p. essay, also contained in collected Works Vol. 10)

Jung, C. G., & De Laszlo, V. S. (1958). Psyche and Symbol: A Selection from the Writings of C.G. Jung. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday.

Jung, C. G. (1959). Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Skies. London: Routledge & Paul, [1959]. 184 p. : illus. ; 19 cm.

Jung, C. G., & De Laszlo, V. S. (1959). Basic Writings. New York: Modern Library.

Jung, C. G., & Jaffe A. (1962). Memories, Dreams, Reflections. London: Collins. This is Jung’s autobiography, recorded and edited by Aniela Jaffe, ISBN 0-679-72395-1

Jung, C. G., Evans, R. I., & Jones, E. (1964). Conversations with Carl Jung and Reactions from Ernest Jones. New York: Van Nostrand.

Jung, C. G., & Franz, M.-L. v. (1964). Man and His Symbols. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, ISBN 0-440-35183-9

Jung, C. G. (1966). The Practice of Psychotherapy: Essays on the Psychology of the Transference and other Subjects (Collected Works Vol. 16). Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.

Jung, C. G. (1967). The Development of Personality. 1991 ed. London: Routledge. Collected Works Vol. 17 ISBN 0-691-01838-3

Jung, C. G. (1968). Analytical Psychology: Its Theory and Practise (a.k.a. “The Tavistock Lectures”)

Jung, C. G. (1970). Four Archetypes; Mother, Rebirth, Spirit, Trickster. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. (contained in Collected Works Vol. 9 part 1)

Jung, C. G. (1974). Dreams. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press (compilation from Collected Works Vols. 4, 8, 12, 16), ISBN 0-691-01792-1

Jung, C. G., & Campbell, J. (1976). The Portable Jung. a compilation, New York: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-015070-6

Jung, C. G., Rothgeb, C. L., Clemens, S. M., & National Clearinghouse for Mental Health Information (U.S.). (1978). Abstracts of the Collected Works of C.G. Jung. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Printing Office.

Jung, C. G., & Antony Storr ed., (1983) The Essential Jung. a compilation, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, ISBN 0-691-02455-3

Jung, C. G. (1986). Psychology and the East. London: Ark. (contained in Collected Works Vol. 11)

Jung, C. G. (1987). Dictionary of Analytical Psychology. London: Ark Paperbacks.

Jung, C. G. (1988). Psychology and Western Religion. London: Ark Paperbacks. (contained in Collected Works Vol. 11)

Jung, C. G., Wagner, S., Wagner, G., & Van der Post, L. (1990). The World Within C.G. Jung in his own words [videorecording]. New York, NY: Kino International : Dist. by Insight Media.

Jung, C. G., & Hull, R. F. C. (1991). Psychological Types (a revised ed.). London: Routlege.

Jung, C. G., & Chodorow, J. (1997). Jung on Active Imagination. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.

Jung, C. G., & Jarrett, J. L. (1998). Jung’s Seminar on Nietzsche’s Zarathustra (Abridged ed.). Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.

Jung, C. G., & Pauli, Wolfgang, C. A. Meier (Editor) (2001). Atom and Archetype : The Pauli/Jung Letters, 1932-1958, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-01207-5

Jung, C. G., & Sabini, M. (2002). The Earth Has a Soul: the nature writings of C.G. Jung. Berkeley, Calif.: North Atlantic Books.

Jung, C. G., & Victor White (2007). The Jung-White Letters. Philemon Series.

Jung, C. G. (2007). Children’s Dreams. Philemon Series.

Jung, C. G., & Sonu Shamdasani (Editor) (2009). The Red Book. Liber Novus, Philemon Series & W.W. Norton & Co. ISBN 978-0-393-06567-1

Jung, C. G. (2013), The Question of Psychological Types, Philemon Series & Princeton University Press.

Jung, C. G. (2014), Dream Interpretation Ancient and Modern, Philemon Series & Princeton University Press