<P>This highly original book examines the relationship between analytical psychology and meaning, interpreting human suffering as arising from meaning disorders. Using clinical examples - whether people trapped in patterns of dependence, suffering from psychosomatic diseases, or with personality problems - it shows how, by treating clients'' issues as failures of the meaning-making process, one can help them change their own own personal meaning. </P><P><EM>An Introduction to Meaning and Purpose in Analytical Psychology</EM> will make provocative reading for all those in helping professions, including counsellors, psychotherapists, and psychiatrists.</P>