This book grew out of years of reflections on real women's experiences. From them, Ann Ulanov states, a common voice emerged speaking about each woman's struggle to receive all of herself. Each was trying to find and put together different parts of herself into a whole that was personal, alive, and real to herself and to others. This book focuses on helping women receive themselves by rejecting stereotypes and categories and seeking out their own individuality.
Ann Belford Ulanov Books





In this delightful, phenomenological account, Kittelson writes in lively pursuit of the language of hearing, an ode to the persistent primacy of the ear. It's right here, she says, just around the corner from our noses.
Religion and the spiritual in Carl Jung
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Distinguished psychoanalyst and educator Ann Ulanov has gathered in this noteworthy volume a collection of essays she has written and delivered over some twenty years on the subject of issues related to religious belief and its difficulties in the work of Carl Jung. The essays fall into three Jung and Religion and Politics which include essays on Religion and Jung's View, Jung and Prayer, and Scapegoating; Teaching Jung on Religion which includes Jung and the Study of Religion, Teaching Jung in a Theological Seminary and a Graduate School of Religion, and Jung and Religion; the Relationship of Jung to Religion and Psychological Issues which includes A Shared Space, the Anxiety of Being, Between Anxiety and The Role of the Feminine in Tillich's Theological Thought, and Religious Devotion or Thérèse of Lisieux. These essays will make stimulating reading for students and professionals in the field of religion, theology, or spirituality, as well as for anyone with an interest in Carl Jung.
ženy dle autorky v náboženství době jeho vzniku hrály ve skutečnosti mnohem významnější úlohu, než jakou jim určilo křesťanství později