The Shadow Work Journal is a Jungian-inspired reflective journal designed to support inner dialogue, self-awareness, and psychological integration. Rather than offering techniques or prescriptive solutions, the book provides a structured yet open space for reflection, inviting readers to engage with unconscious material, disowned aspects of the self, and personal meaning.
Grounded in depth psychology, the journal encourages a slower and more honest relationship with the inner world, emphasizing integration over self-improvement. It is intended for readers interested in psychological depth, self-reflection, and the symbolic dimension of human experience.
Written by a clinician and academic with a background in dentistry, microbiology, and Jungian studies, The Shadow Work Journal reflects an integrative approach that bridges scientific understanding with symbolic and psychological meaning.