Between Jung and Hillmani
Glen Slater
ABSTRACT:
James Hillman’s role in the history of Jungian psychology is considered in the
context of Jung’s original vision for depth psychology and in terms of Hillman’s
international interdisciplinary influence. The bridge between Jung’s ideas and
those of Hillman is examined in light of Hillman’s perspectival approach to
the psyche, his notion of “soul-making” and its relation to individuation, and
his use of the term “archetypal.”
KEY WORDS:
archetypal, soul-making, imaginal, anima mundi, mythos