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Circle of Stones: Woman's Journey to Herself, by Judith Duerk.
The classic best seller for women seeking their sacred connections creates a space to discover the power of the feminine.
Heroine's Journey, by Maureen Murdock.
Contemporary woman's search for wholeness in a society in which she has been defined according to masculine values.
Women Who Run with the Wolves, by Clarissa Pinkola Estes.
Explores the archetype of the Wild Woman, a female in touch with her primitive side and able to rely on gut feelings to make choices.
Romancing The Shadow, by Connie Zweig. Ph.D and Steve Wolf, Ph.D
Embracing the Shadow as a mystery that can illuminate the hidden aspects of the self and put them to productive use.
The Road By The River, by Djohariah Toor.
Jungian therapist recounts the spiritual journey she has undertaken with her clients in order to rediscover and redefine themselves.
Journey of the Heart - The Path of Conscious Love, by John Welwood.
A poetically-written, wisdom-filled guide to a deeper understanding of the desires and directions of the human heart.
Descent to the Goddess (Studies in Jungian Psychology), by Sylivia Brinton Perera.
A highly original and provocative book about women's freedom and the need for an inner, female authority in a masculine-oriented society.
The Gift of a Year, by Mira Kirshenbaum.
How to pluck a year from your busy routine and find the one thing you can do to achieve fulfillment and change your future.
The Scapegoat Complex, by Sylvia Brinton Perera.
A study of how society has begun subconsciously attaching our shadows to those we then hold far from us, thus cleansing ourselves of the sin.
Love is a Choice: The Definitive Book on Letting Go of Unhealthy Relationships, by Dr. Robert Hemfelt, Dr. Frank Minirth, and Dr. Paul Meier.
Ten proven stages to recovery from codependency that results from external circumstances.
Loving What Is: Four Questions That Can Change Your Life, by Byron Katie.
A clean, straight-forward method of "questioning the authority" of our own fundamental beliefs about our relationships with a series of four questions.
They Used to Call Me Snow White...But I Drifted (Women's Strategic Use of Humor), by Regina Barreca.
The differences between men and women in how they use humor, what they think is funny, and how they are perceived when telling jokes.
She's Come Undone, by Wally Lamb.
The Secret Life of Bees, by Sue Monk Kidd.
The Lovely Bones, by Alice Sebold.