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The Alchemy of Addiction

Carl Jung, the Enneagram, and Contemplative Wisdom Traditions

Stephen J. Costello

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Routledge
01 August 2024
Within this important book, Stephen J. Costello draws on Eastern philosophy, Western psychology, and wisdom traditions to offer an interpretation and answer to the multidimensional problem of addiction.

The nature of pleasure, pain, and attachment are discussed, together with stress as a key source of our suffering. Justifying and grounding the work is C. G. Jung’s central insight that the solution to our disordered desires lies in cultivating a spiritual approach to life. As such, a detailed exploration of the Twelve Steps of recovery is elucidated from the threefold perspective of the philosophy of Advaita, the Enneagram system, and the Christian contemplations of Richard Rohr, John Main, and Thomas Keating, as well as St Ignatius of Loyola. The work concludes with a brief look at Platonic ethics, especially the virtue of temperance, St Benedict’s spirituality of humility, and the law of dharma as a blueprint for purposeful non-addicted living.

This book will appeal to a wide variety of readers such as mental health professionals in the counselling and psychotherapy professions, as well as students of depth psychology and philosophy.
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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm, 
ISBN:   9781032727769
ISBN 10:   1032727764
Pages:   146
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Stephen J. Costello is an acclaimed philosopher, depth psychologist, and Enneagram coach. He was educated at St Gerard’s School, Castleknock College, and University College Dublin, where he graduated with BA, MA, and PhD degrees in philosophy. He subsequently trained first in psychoanalysis (Trinity College) and then in logotherapy and existential analysis (USA and Vienna). He is the author of sixteen books and is the founder-director of the Viktor Frankl Institute of Ireland, which offers online diploma courses and training. He leads corporate seminars and clinical workshops both nationally and internationally. His website is www.stephenjcostello.com.

Reviews for The Alchemy of Addiction: Carl Jung, the Enneagram, and Contemplative Wisdom Traditions

‘Dr Costello offers to addiction studies what Ken Wilber brought to human knowledge. His book integrates the profound teachings and wisdom of Buddhism, Hinduism, Western and Eastern philosophies, as well as the vast body of psychological and psychiatric knowledge related to addiction. In this groundbreaking work, he elucidates the pressing need to include “spirituality” as an essential component in the treatment of all addiction, ranging from alcoholism to pornography. Drawing from his extensive experience as a trained analyst, Dr Costello provides profound insights into the complex nature of addiction. He courageously challenges the prevailing approach, highlighting the pitfalls of prescribing drugs to combat primary chemical dependencies and the psychotherapeutic futility of searching for non-existent childhood causes. Instead, he convincingly shows that a spiritual solution is paramount in addressing the multifaceted problem of addiction. Not only will this enthralling book captivate those struggling with addiction, but it will also resonate with individuals concerned about their loved ones. With its potential to transform the fields of medicine, psychology, and psychotherapy, this enlightening masterpiece deserves to be required reading for all aspiring medical professionals. Brilliant, inspiring, and deeply nourishing to the soul, this page-turner offers solace and guidance, serving as a timeless resource for those seeking genuine understanding and growth.' Dr Ian Mc Cabe, PhD, PsyD, LLM is a Chartered Clinical Psychologist, Child and Adult Jungian Analyst, and the author of Carl Jung and Alcoholics Anonymous


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