Publications

List of books and articles

"The Good Enough Prayer,"Jung Journal: Culture and Psyche, Volume 8, Number 4, pp. 65-68, 2014.

"How Becoming Is the Divine Self," Jung Journal: Culture and Psyche, Volume 8, Npp. 8-19, 204.

Simon’s Crossing . A Novel (with Dennis Patrick Slattery) iUniverse Press, Bloomington, IN, 2010. ( www.iuniverse.com/).

“The Contemplative Self, The Spiritual Journey and Therapeutic Work,” in Depth Psychology: Meditations in the Field, edited by Dennis Patrick Slattery, Ph.D. & Lionel Corbett, M.D., Daimon Verlag, 2000.

“A Tribute to Dianne Skafte” in Pacifica Newletter, Volume X (2000), pp. 4-5.

"Choosing the Contemplative Life," Psychological Perspectives , Fall-Winter, l995.

"The Contemplative Self in Analytical Practice" - Published in Spiritual Hunger in the Age of the Quick Fix from the proceedings of the 1995 California Spring Conference of Jungian Analysts and Candidates. Carmel, CA, March 4, 1995

"(Bull) And Other Depotentiated Matters, Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture, 56 ( 1994), pp. 125-131.

"The Communitarian Self as (God) Ultimate Reality: 9.5 Theses," Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture 54 (1993), pp. 71-99.

Soundings Santa Barbara, CA: Desert Springs Publications, l988.

"The Divine and Human in Jesus Christ," Psychological Perspectives , Fall l976.

"A Jungian Approach to the Emotion-Laden Dream Image," in Emotional Flooding , edited by Paul Olsen, Human Sciences Press, l976.

"Dream Responses to the Jungian Training Process," in Journal of National Jungian Conference Proceedings, l974.

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