Christopher has authored, edited and contributed to many books and more details can be found by clicking on the links on this page, or by accessing a full archive of Christopher’s published work through the ‘Books’ menu on the top left hand side. His work includes:
Authored:
- Jung and the Postmodern (published February 2000; also translated into Italian ‘Jung e il Postmoderno’)
- Human Being Human – Culture and the Soul (published October 2005)
- Visible Mind. Movies, Modernity and the Unconscious (2013)
Co-edited with contributing chapter:
- Contemporary Jungian Analysis – Post-Jungian Perspectives from the Society of Analytical Psychology (published July 1998; also translated into Bulgarian)
- Jung and Film – Post-Jungian takes on the moving image (published June 2001; also translated into Korean and Italian)
- Jung and Film II: The Return – Further post-Jungian takes on the moving image (published June 2011)
Contributed chapters:
- ‘The Phallus, Alchemy and Christ: Jungian analysis and the sublime’ in On The Sublime in Psychoanalysis, Archetypal Psychology and Psychotherapy (published 1997)
- ‘Jung and the Postmodern’ in Proceedings of the 14th International Congress for Analytical Psychology (published 2001)
- ‘Uneasy Ghosts: Theories of the child in analytical psychology and psychoanalysis’ in Controversies in Analytical Psychology (published 2002)
- ‘The Unconscious: Personal and Collective’ in The Handbook of Jungian Psychology (published 2006)
- ‘“I am not in my own skin, I want to be in my own skin”. Revaluing Fragmentation and Narcissism’ in A. Gaitanidis & P. Curk, ed., Narcissism. A Critical Reader, Karnac: London ISBN-10: 1855754533 ‘Fragmentation and Narcissism’ in Narcissism (published in 2007)
- ‘What’s Missing?’ in Sacral Revolutions: Reflecting on the work of Andrew Samuels’ (published in 2009)
- ‘London Palimpsest South/East/North/West’ in The Soul of Great Cities (published in 2009)
- ‘Playing House’ in House: The Wounded Healer on Television: Jungian and Post-Jungian Reflections (published in 2010)
- ‘Heironymous Bosch: (dis)placing the body, reversing the symbolic’ (2014) in DYAD book Tatge, A., Steele, T. eds. Arts Council England. http://www.dyad.org.uk/DYAD/PUBLICATION.html
- “Screen Time: Movies, Mind and the Experience of Time” in A. Yiassimides ed. Time and Psyche Routledge: London and New York (2017)
- “Palimpseste londonien” in Nouvelles Psychogeographies ed. N Caritoux and F. Villard. University of Lyons Editions Mimesis (2017)
Other contributions:
- Foreword to Film After Jung. Post-Jungian Approaches to Film Theory (published in 2009)
- Foreword for The Trickster in Contemporary Film (published in 2011)
Published articles:
- ‘Frank Gehry’s House and Carl Jung’s Tower’ in Harvest, International Journal for Jungian Studies (2002)
- ‘The Phallus, Alchemy and Christ’ in Gorgo (German translation) (2003)
- ‘Orpheus, Dionysos and Popular Culture: Jean Cocteau’s ‘Orphée’ (1950) – Then and Now’ in Spring Journal of Archetypal Studies (2004)
- ‘What Makes Movies Work? Unconscious Processes and the Film-Makers’ Craft’ in Spring Journal of Archetypal Studies: ‘Cinema and Psyche’ (2005)
- ‘Turning On and Tuning Out. Technology, Image, Analysis’ in International Journal of Analytical Psychology (2009)
- ‘What Makes Jung, Jung?’ in The Psychotherapist. Official Journal of the UKCP (Summer special section on Jung – also co-editor) (2011)
- ‘Keeping Secrets (deciding what can be told). Individuation, Power and the Red Book’ in The International Journal of Jungian Studies (2011)
- Activate: Vol. 6 ‘The Loving Gaze’. ed. Susan Andrews. Published by London Metropolitan University, Sir John Cass Dept. Of Media, Art and Design. Article and photographs: ‘The Loving Gaze – People and Places’.
- The International Journal of Jungian Studies. Vol. 6 No. 2. June 2014. Special film issue – guest editor Dr. Gregory Singh. ‘ “A cinema of small gestures”. Derek Jarman’s Super-8: image, alchemy, individuation.‘ pp.159-164 ISSN: 1940-9052
- The Psychotherapist. Journal of the UKCP. “Psychotherapy and the Arts” Special Issue 56 Spring 2014. ‘A dangerous method: the compulsion for story’ pp.8-10
- ‘Horror Films and the Attack on Rationality’ in Journal of Analytical Psychology 2015, 60, 5, 736-740 Wiley Publishing: Oxford DOI: 10.1111/1468-5922.12181