Neo-Jungian Practice to Help Families Find Flow
In this deeply personal and intellectually expansive work, I explore how analytical psychology and family systems therapy merge into a transformative healing practice. Through the lens of a fictionalized yet universal family narrative, I reveal how archetypes, projection, and participation mystique shape our deepest familial struggles. This book is my invitation to reimagine therapy as sacred space—a space where flow, reverie, and individuation can truly begin.
Brian Lippincott, Ph.D., is currently a supervisor at the Mental Health and Wellness Center at De Anza College. After receiving his bachelor’s and master’s degrees, he earned a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Depth Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute.

This book serves as a comprehensive guide for Jungian-oriented psychotherapists, marriage and family therapists, social workers, pastoral counselors, school counselors, professional counselors, and educators, providing a navigation tool through the complex world of human relationships.