David C. Hamilton, Jungian Analyst, IAAP Burlington & Charlotte, Vermont (207-236-4050)    dhamilton.jungiananalyst@gmail.com


ENHANCE YOUR LIFE THROUGH effective therapies
 Hunting the Phoenix
  

Leaf through discolored manuscripts,
make sure no words
lie thirsting, bleeding
waiting for rescue.  No:
old loves half-
articulated, moments forced
out of the stream of perception
to play 'statue',
and never released-
they had no blood to shed.
you must seek
the ashy nest itself
if you hope to find
charred feather, smouldering flightbones,
and a twist of singing flame
rekindling.

~ Denise Levertov,
Breathing the Water 1987


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David C. Hamilton
Jungian Analyst, IAAP

Burlington & Charlotte, Vermont 05445
207-236-4050

dhamilton.jungiananalyst@gmail.com

 

 

              







  • Jungian Resources
  • About Me
  • CV
  • Contact Information
  • The Jungian Lens: Supervision for Practicing Therapists
  • Phone & Skype Consultations
  • Payment
  • Who is C.G. Jung?
  • What is Jungian Psychology?
  • What is a Jungian Analyst?
  • How does Jungian Analysis Work?
  • Jungian Dream Work
  • The Training of a Jungian Analyst
  • The International Association of Analytical Psychology (IAAP)
  • IAAP Accredited Jungian Training Institutes Worldwide
  • International Study on the Effectiveness of Long-Term Jungian Analysis
  • The Philemon Foundation
  • The "Complete Works" of C.G. Jung
  • The Red Book of C.G. Jung
  • 2009 New York Times Magazine: "The Holy Grail of the Unconscious"
  • 1955 Time Magazine Cover Story: "Exploring the Soul: A Challenge to Freud"
  • Film: The Making of The Red Book
  • Film: Library of Congress Symposium – C.G. Jung and The Red Book
  • Film: The Wisdom of the Dream – Carl Gustav Jung
  • Film: Matter of Heart – The Extraordinary Journey of C.G. Jung into the Soul of Man
  • Film: The World Within – C.G. Jung In His Own Words
  • Film: Sea of Faith – 1984 BBC Documentary on C.G. Jung
  • Film: Jung at his Tower Retreat – Bollingen, Switzerland
  • NPR: On Point – C.G. Jung's Secret Book
  • NPR: The Red Book – A Window into Jung's Dreams
  • Jungian Psychology: Books, Blogs, Book Reviews
  • The Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism (ARAS)
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Faith is the bird that feels the light and sings
when the dawn is still dark.


             
~ Tagore


About this Website

The objectives of this website are to introduce myself and my work as a Jungian Analyst, to establish educational resources for information about the life and work of the Swiss Psychiatrist and father of Analytical (commonly known as "Jungian") Psychology, C.G. Jung, and to raise public awareness about the remarkable events occurring in our lifetime regarding Jung's immense and growing body of work.

By way of illustration, DigitalFusion's short but breath-taking documentary film,
The Making of The Red Book, can be found by clicking on that title in the options column to the right.

Chronicling
the recent publication by W.W. Norton & Company of Jung's previously un-published personal journal, the film artfully captures the first moments the original Red Book manuscript is taken from a Swiss bank vault, where it had been kept for several decades, and brought into a virtual operating theater of state-of-the-art technology, to be digitally photographed for reproduction.

A profile and link to the newly formed Philemon Foundation is also found in the options column.  The Foundation's monumental mission is to faciliate the translation and publication of all C.G. Jung's remaining un-published works, conservatively estimated to be an additional 30 volumes and 38,000 letters, and then to sponsor a new english translation of original 21 volumes of the Collected Works.

The culminating goal of the Philemon Foundation, following an estimated 30 year time line, will be the publication of
The Complete Works of C.G. Jung.

It is my hope that the films, magazine articles, essays, NPR comentaries, blogs, book reviews, information about training to become a Jungian Analyst, etc., presented here will serve to educate and inspire individuals who are curious about Jung, Analytical Psychology and the ever-evolving Jungian perspective.  

If any questions or suggestions arise regarding the website, or if you would like to contact me regarding Jungian Analysis, please call, email or write.


David C. Hamilton
Jungian Analyst, IAAP

Charlotte & Burlington
Vermont 05445

207-236-4050
inquiry@davidhamiltonphd.com

                                                  ~ dchamilton


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