Description
Dust jacket has some wear along edges, corners, and spine. Hardcover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This thought-provoking volume from renowned Jungian analyst Rosemary Gordon delves into the profound depths of human experience, exploring the interplay between life, death, and the search for meaning. Published as part of the esteemed Library of Analytical Psychology series, “Dying and Creating” offers a unique perspective on the transformative power of confronting mortality. Gordon draws upon her extensive clinical experience, weaving together case studies and theoretical insights to examine how facing our inevitable demise can catalyze personal growth and creative renewal. This copy, though bearing some wear on the dust jacket, remains a well-preserved testament to the enduring relevance of Gordon’s work. For collectors and readers alike, it presents a rare opportunity to engage with a seminal text that has influenced generations of psychologists and thinkers grappling with the existential questions at the heart of the human condition.