Our blog is designed as a resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of the human psyche and its expression through culture, therapy, and history. Below, you’ll find an overview of the diverse topics we cover and an invitation to explore the categories that resonate most with your interests.
Jungian Innovators
Dive into the foundational ideas of depth psychology with articles that celebrate the works of Jungian visionaries such as Carl Jung, James Hillman, Marie-Louise von Franz, and more. These writings explore how their ideas shape modern therapy and personal growth.
Jungian Topics
Unpack timeless themes such as the Shadow, archetypes, and dreams, alongside their applications in creativity, screenwriting, and spirituality. Learn about the psychological dimensions of rituals, the symbolism in Carl Jung’s life, and methods for shadow work.
How Psychotherapy Lost Its Way
Therapy, Mysticism and Spirituality?
The Left and Right Hand Path in Myth
The Symbolism of the Bollingen Stone
What Can the Origins of Religion Teach us about Psychology
The Major Influences on Carl Jung
How to Understand Carl Jung
How to Use Jungian Psychology for Screenwriting and Writing Fiction
The Symbolism of Color in Dreams
How the Shadow Shows up in Dreams
Using Jung to Combat Addiction
Jungian Exercises from Greek Myth
Jungian Shadow Work Meditation
Free Shadow Work Group Exercise
Post Post-Moderninsm and Post Secular Sacred
The Origins and History of Consciousness
Jung’s Empirical Phenomenological Method
The Future of Jungian Thought
Jungian Analysts
Explore the contributions of influential Jungian analysts like Marion Woodman, Robert A. Johnson, and Clarissa Pinkola Estés. Discover their groundbreaking approaches to therapy and the inner journey.
Psychology of Mythology
Journey into the rich tapestry of world mythology, from Norse and Greek myths to indigenous traditions. Learn how myths provide therapeutic insights and bridge the gap between psychology and the collective unconscious.
Indigenous Thought and Existentialism
Anthropological Perspectives on Trauma
Metamodernism and Post Secularism
Examine the emerging philosophies and cultural movements shaping the future of therapy and meaning-making in an increasingly complex world.
Navigating the Future of Meta Modern Therapy
Why Parents Treat Children Differently
Influential Psychologists
Gain insights into the work of major figures like Alfred Adler, Sigmund Freud, Viktor Frankl, and Carl Rogers, whose theories continue to influence the field of psychotherapy.
Feuds Between Schools of Therapy
Philosophy
Explore the profound ideas of thinkers like Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger, and Hannah Arendt, connecting their work to psychology, culture, and existential themes.
Anthropology
Delve into articles exploring the intersection of anthropology, neuroscience, and the therapeutic process, with topics ranging from neolithic architecture to the triune brain.
Mystics and Gurus
Discover the works of mystics and spiritual thinkers such as Rumi, Teresa of Ávila, and Meister Eckhart. Reflect on their wisdom for personal transformation and spiritual growth.
Spirituality
Discover the works of mystics and spiritual thinkers such as Rumi, Teresa of Ávila, and Meister Eckhart. Reflect on their wisdom for personal transformation and spiritual growth.
Types of Therapy
Learn about innovative therapeutic approaches like Jungian therapy, EMDR, somatic experiencing, and mindfulness, alongside critical perspectives on evidence-based practices.
Evidence Based Practice
The Evidence-Based Practice section of the Taproot Therapy Collective blog critically examines the challenges and limitations of the evidence-based approach within psychotherapy and healthcare. While evidence-based practices aim to provide scientifically validated treatments, our articles explore how corporate influences, broken incentives, and reductionist methodologies often compromise their effectiveness.
Lessons from the STAR*D Scandal
The Corporatization of Healthcare
Incentives in Evidence Based Practice
Psychotherapy is Indivisible form Philosophy and Anthropology
The Broken Incentives in Research and Clinical Practice
Healing The Modern Soul Series Part 1
Healing the Modern Soul Appendix
The Failure of Evidence Based Practice
Influences on Jung
The Influences on Jung section of the Taproot Therapy Collective blog explores the profound thinkers, mystics, and traditions that shaped Carl Jung’s revolutionary contributions to psychology. Jung’s work was not created in a vacuum but was deeply inspired by philosophy, mythology, spirituality, and science, weaving together a tapestry of ideas that continue to resonate today.
Greek Myths and Literature
The Greek Myth and Literature section of the Taproot Therapy Collective blog dives into the timeless stories and archetypes of Greek mythology and classical literature, exploring their profound psychological, cultural, and therapeutic significance. These myths and works of literature are not only historical artifacts but also living symbols that continue to resonate deeply with the human psyche.
Iphigenia in Aulis
Greek Tragedies Influence on Jung
The Psychology of the Peloponesian War
Artists and Designers
The Artists and Designers section of the Taproot Therapy Collective blog explores the psychological and cultural dimensions of art, design, and architecture. This category examines how creative expression reflects and shapes the human psyche, as well as the symbolic and emotional impact of artistic movements and iconic creators.
The Psychology of Architecture
Media
The Psychology of The Sopranos
The Psychology of Film & Aspect Ratio
Poets
Architecture
The Psychology of Architecture
The Psychology of Architecture
The Corporate Post Modern Office
Cults and Conspiracy Theories
Explore all the Archetypes
John B Calhoun and Universe 25
Digital, Media, and Cultural Theorists and Philosophers
Bernays and The Psychology of Advertising
Claude Shannon and Warren Weaver
The Left and Right Hand Path in Cultural Psychology
Theosophy
Metamodernism and Post Secularism
Navigating the Future of Meta Modern Therapy
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