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James Hollis, PhD, is an American Jungian analyst and author of sixteen books focused on asking people to tap into what is authentic and inherent within each person while avoiding easy, feel-good answers in the search for living a meaningful life.

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Regaining Personal Authority in Your Life

I suggest that the single most important task of the second half of life is the recovery of personal authority, and mobilizing the courage and resources to live our truth in the world.

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Therapist James Hollis Tries to Give Answers in Current Crisis

To learn what fear makes us do, or keeps us from doing. There is that summons to each of us, to face all of this. It is a moment of accountability, when you ask, “Am I going to accountable to what wants to enter the world through me?”

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Embracing the New: Avoiding a Routinized Life

If we think our life dull and routinized we may profitably think more on our predecessor, Odysseus, and why someone 2,700 years ago thought it so important to write about the twin perils of fear and lethargy.

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The Art of Living in Uncertain Times: A Conversation with James Hollis

In this conversation, we consider what literature has to teach us about our values and major turning points; the benefits of enforced solitude; and C.G. Jung’s advice on how to counteract the stress of modern life.

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Living an Examined Life

What life demands of us changes somewhere along the way. The second half of the journey is when we truly become grown-up—and must own up to responsibility for the way things are turning out.

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Choose Meaning Over Happiness

Happiness is fleeting but meaning is forever.

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Jung Center Director Writes of the Soul's Midlife Crisis

A midlife crisis of the soulJung Center director offers insight into the process of finding true meaning later in life.

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Embracing Mortality, Living Authentically

I considered those rich periods of life lost to anxiety and compulsive coping behavior. At the end of our life would we be inclined to say, “if I knew it was going to end, I could have enjoyed it?”

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