James Hollis, PhD, has been a practicing Jungian analyst for more than 30 years. He taught humanities for 26 years in various colleges and universities before retraining as a Jungian analyst at the Jung Institute of Zurich, Switzerland. He is now a licensed Jungian analyst in private practice in Houston, Texas, where he served as executive director of the Jung Educational Center of Houston.
Hollis is director of Jungian Studies for Saybrook Graduate School of San Francisco, cofounder of the Philadelphia Jung Institute, and vice president emeritus of the Philemon Foundation, which is dedicated to the publication of the complete works of Jung. He is also the author of 13 books, including Why Good People Do Bad Things and What Matters Most.
What People are Saying About James Hollis
“James Hollis is the most lucid thinker I know about the complexities and complexes that interfere with living a full life....He’s one of our great teachers and healers.”
—Stephen Dunn, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet
“[Hollis] speaks to and teaches from the heart.”
—Clarissa Pinkola Estés, author of Women Who Run with the Wolves
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