Latest Books
April 10, 2026
What Ladson Hinton quietly teaches us about shame and temporality
Ladson Hinton, psychotherapist, phenomenological existential thinker, Jungian analyst, by origin a psychiatrist and a quiet revolutionary of the interior world, died on 4 September 2025. His passing marks the loss of a mind singular in texture – dense with inquiry, alive with paradox, shaped equally by philosophy, psychoanalysis and psychology, and the enduring human struggle to understand what it means to exist....

January 27, 2026
Selected Essays of Ladson Hinton – Psychoanalytic and Existential Reflections on Shame and Temporality
Edited by Hessel Willemsen, Published by Routledge.
“Working as an analyst for nearly 50 years, strongly emphasizing humility with a central focus on shame and temporality, this new volume edited by friend and colleague Hessel Willemsen encompasses reflections and writings dating from his emergence as a young analyst in 1975 through to present day....

March 23, 2022
Shame, Temporality and Social Change: Ominous Transitions
Winner of the International Association for Jungian Studies (IAJS) Book Award for Best Edited Book 2022....

March 15, 2022
Reviews for ‘Shame, Temporality and Social Change: Ominous Transitions’
‘A powerful, unflinching and deep look from multiple vertices into our contemporary collective descent, epitomized by the COVID-19 pandemic and systemic racism in societies makes Ominous Transitions a strong, psychoactive read.”...

September 8, 2018
Temporality and Shame
Temporality has always been a central preoccupation of modern philosophy, and shame has been a major theme in contemporary psychoanalysis. To date, however, there has been little examination of the critical connection between these core experiences. Although they deeply implicate each other, no single book has focused upon their profound interrelationship. Temporality and Shame highlights the many dimensions of that reality....





