ABSTRACT
Robert Tyminski’s book The Psychological Effects of Immigrating: A Depth Psychology Perspective on Relocating to a New Place is a reader-friendly book and thoughtful exploration of immigration from a depth psychology perspective. Using extensive research, immigration stories, and mythology, he shows the experience of immigrating is a challenging and consequential journey that impacts self-identity and the individuation process.
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Carolina I. Rosales-Wyman
Carolina I. Rosales-Wyman, LCSW, is a Salvadoran-born psychotherapist practicing in Marin County, California, and an advanced candidate in the analytical training program at the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. She has worked with immigrant and refugee communities in Canada and the United States. Her paper, “Dreams and the Archetype of Home as a Path to Healing,” is included in this issue of Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche. Correspondence: 248 Via La Cumbre, Greenbrae, CA 94904. Email: [email protected].