 
      Jungian and Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Christmas
Origins, Motifs, and Psychological Significances
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 8 September 2025
- ISBN 9781032940397
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages260 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 640 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 22 Illustrations, black & white; 8 Illustrations, color; 22 Halftones, black & white; 8 Halftones, color 694
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Short description:
By examining its history, traditions, symbols, and representation in the arts through the lens of three major schools of depth psychology, Kendrick L. Norris, a Jungian Analyst and minister, shows how better understanding of the promise of Christmas can allow us to discover what it is we long for most.
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By examining its history, traditions, symbols, and representation in the arts through the lens of three major schools of depth psychology, Kendrick L. Norris, a Jungian Analyst and minister, shows how better understanding of the promise of Christmas can allow us to discover what it is that we long for the most.
Why does the winter celebration of Christmas have such a deep-rooted resonance, individually and collectively? This extensively researched book clearly and engagingly articulates the soul reasons why this holiday has such a significant impact on the human psyche. The work begins with an explanation about how depth psychology can be used to understand the Christmas phenomenon, followed by an investigation into the origins and symbols of Christmas. The book closes by delving into the soul meaning of Christmas through the perspectives of Freud, Kohut, and Jung.
This thought-provoking volume will appeal to Jungian Analysts, psychoanalysts, and psychotherapists, as well as those interested in religion and its relation to depth psychology.
“Kendrick Norris provides the first comprehensive examination of the symbols, images, texts and traditions of Christmas as seen through the lens of three psychological perspectives. The result is a compelling analysis of its enduring appeal to the human heart, soul, and mind across cultures, across times, in some cases even across religious traditions.”
Wayne G. Rollins, Ph.D., author of Soul and Psyche, Jung and the Bible, and others
“An insightful and informative interpretation of the psychological meaning of Christmas. Christmas will never be the same for anyone who reads it; its meaning will be deepened and the celebration more enthusiastic. I recommend it for everyone, especially those for whom Christmas has become a superficial ritual.”
Harville Hendrix, Ph.D., co-author with Helen LaKelly Hunt of How to Talk with Anyone About Anything, and co-founder of Imago Relationship Therapy
“Kendrick Norris retells the Christmas story with the vocabulary of some of our most thoughtful psychologists, and we find its images refreshed and re-empowered.”
James Dittes, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Pastoral Theology and Religious Studies, Yale University
“A brilliant utilization of Kohutian and Jungian hermeneutics to adumbrate the depth of the Christmas myth that may open its meaning to our Post-Modern and Post-secular Age. I would also argue that your volume will become a companion text to Jung’s Aion in which he argues that the Christ is the symbol of the Self in the Western tradition. ”
Donald Ferrell, Ph.D., Jungian Analyst, author of Logos and Existence: The Relationship of Philosophy and Theology in the Thought of Paul Tillich
MoreTable of Contents:
Introduction 1. Approaching Christmas from a Depth Psychology Perspective 2. Origins of the Feast of the Nativity 3. Pagan Synergy 4. The 12 Motifs of Christmas 5. Christmas and the Oedipal: Freud 6. Christmas and Mirroring: Kohut 7. Christmas and Regressive Peace/Progressing Wholeness: Jung Conclusion Appendix. The Biblical Description of Jesus as Twin Selfobject and Idealized Selfobject Bibliography
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