In Trauma & the Soul Donald Kalsched continues the exploration he began in his first book The Inner World of Trauma (1996)-this time going further into the mystical or spiritual moments that often occur around the intimacies of psychoanalytic work Through extended clinical vignettes including therapeutic dialogue & dreams he shows how depth psychotherapy with trauma's survivors can open both analytic partners to another world of non-ordinary reality in which daimonic powers reside both light & dark This mytho-poetic world he suggests is not simply a defensive product of our struggle with the harsh realities of living as Freud suggested but is an everlasting fact of human experience-a mystery that is often at the very center of the healing process & yet at other times strangely resists it With these two worlds in focus Kalsched explores a variety of themes as he builds chapter by chapter an integrated psycho-spiritual approach to trauma & its treatment including images of the lost soul-child in dreams & how this child represents an essential core of aliveness that is both protected & persecuted by the psyche's defenses; Dante's guided descent into the Inferno of Hell as a paradigm for the psychotherapy process & its inevitable struggle with self-destructive energies; childhood innocence & its central role in a person's spiritual life seen through the story of St Exupery's The Little Prince; how clinical attention to implicit processes in the relational field as well as discoveries in body-based affective neuroscience are making trauma treatment more effective; the life of CG Jung as it portrays his early trauma his soul's retreat into an inner sanctuary & his gradual recovery of wholeness through the integration of his divided self This is a book that restores the mystery to psychoanalytic work It tells stories of ordinary patients & ordinary psychotherapists who through working together glimpse the reality of the human soul & the depth of the spirit & are changed by the experience Trauma & the Soul will be of particular interest to practicing psychotherapists psychoanalysts analytical psychologists & expressive arts therapists including those with a spiritual orientation Donald Kalsched is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Albuquerque New Mexico & a training analyst with the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts He is the author of numerous articles in analytical psychology & lectures widely on the subject of early trauma & its treatment His books include The Inner World of Trauma (1996)