By Hannah Armbrust, PhD, LMHC
Depth Work is a groundbreaking psychotherapy manual that bridges classical Jungian theory with contemporary clinical practice and decolonial insight. Written for both early-career therapists and seasoned practitioners, this richly layered guide invites readers into a symbolic, soulful, and critically reflective approach to healing the psyche.
Blending psychological precision with cultural awareness, Dr. Hannah Armbrust offers practical tools and theoretical depth on key Jungian concepts-archetypes, complexes, dreams, the shadow, transference, individuation, and synchronicity-while also expanding the tradition to honor Indigenous cosmologies, feminist perspectives, and the urgency of decolonizing depth psychology.
Whether you're seeking to understand the unconscious roots of anxiety, exploring symbolic dreamwork, or ready to apply archetypal intersubjectivity in clinical settings, Depth Work provides both clarity and inspiration. The manual includes accessible definitions, therapeutic applications, case vignettes, reflective questions, and a full glossary-making it an essential companion for therapists, students, and depth-oriented healers.
Inside This Manual:Clear definitions of core Jungian terms and how to apply them
Reflective exercises and clinical examples for integration
Guidance on dreamwork, the symbolic mind, and working with the unconscious
A bold final module on decolonizing analytical psychology
Original theory: Archetypal Intersubjectivity