Mythology is Ancient Psychology
An exploration of how mythological narratives encode psychological truths that predate modern clinical language by millennia. Traces the parallels between archetypal motifs and contemporary therapeutic constructs.
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Where depth psychology meets modern clinical practice.
A publication exploring the intersection of neurodiversity, complex trauma, and the philosophical foundations of psychotherapy. Rigorous clinical thinking for practitioners and thoughtful readers.
Articles are organised into thematic series, each exploring a distinct dimension of clinical and psychological thought.
The mythology, symbolism, and archetypal patterns that underlie modern psychological thought.
4 articles
ADHD, autism, and neurodevelopmental difference explored through both clinical and experiential lenses.
5 articles
How trauma lives in the nervous system and the body, and what genuine recovery looks like.
4 articles
The deep structure of personality, schema formation, and the patterns that shape our relational worlds.
2 articles
Clinical practice, supervision, and the professional development of therapists.
4 articles
Where philosophy meets clinical practice: Taoism, Stoicism, Hermeticism, and the wisdom traditions.
4 articles
Selected pieces from across the publication.
An exploration of how mythological narratives encode psychological truths that predate modern clinical language by millennia. Traces the parallels between archetypal motifs and contemporary therapeutic constructs.
Examines the therapeutic relationship as a dynamic interplay between proximity and distance, holding and releasing. Draws on attachment theory and relational psychodynamics.
Explores how Taoist philosophy anticipated fractal mathematics and complexity theory. Argues that the Tao offers a phenomenological framework for understanding self-similar patterns across scales of experience.
The complete catalogue of published articles.