‘This new work by Suzanne Cremen challenges us to stretch our imagination and consider new perspectives on the making of career and vocation through calling. The pathway to this new understanding is through a reconsideration of basic principles and concepts from depth psychology. While one might question some of the underlying assumptions, this is a journey that is well worth the effort! The book is creative, stimulating and well written. It also has broad application to many of our current psychological and ecological challenges.’ - Norman Amundson PhD, Professor Emeritus, University of British Columbia, Canada
‘The achievement of Suzanne Cremen’s book is to bring into conjunction two areas of study which had not previously been linked with confident knowledge and understanding of both. Traditionally, vocational or career advice focused on the practical matter of finding and improving the individual’s employment in the material world. In contrast, analytical psychology tended to concentrate on the state and development of the individual’s psyche, so that the inner or non-ordinary world takes priority. This book, in addition to being authoritative, is a delight to read, advancing a rational case with the passion due in explorations of the psyche. Dr Cremen reaches out tactfully to her readers with an impressive blend of analytical rigour and enthusiastic commitment to her topic.’ - John Izod, Emeritus Professor, University of Stirling, UK
‘Many people struggle deeply with allowing and listening to the deeper call of the psyche in relationship to work and career path. Suzanne Cremen writes on the subject of vocation in a way that is clearly connected to her own vocation. Her passion for the subject is evident. Her work demonstrates strong scholarship and engaging writing. A distinctive feature of this book is the gripping, raw and honest examples of individuals’ descents into their personal nekyias which opened them to new life and vocational paths. Adding weight is that the author is willing to tell her own story. Exercises at the end of each chapter help the reader to take the ideas further and personalise them. Highly recommended for anyone who suspects there is much more to life and work than traditional outdated modes of career and success.’ - Dr. Ana Mozol; depth psychoanalyst; author of A Re-Visioning of Love: Dark Feminine Rising (Routledge); founder and director of Dreamwork Theatre Inc. in Vancouver BC
‘From Career to Calling is engaging, alive, filled with clear explanations of concepts used, stories that illustrate the issues at hand, and a vulnerability from the author in sharing her own stories. The book is grounded, drawing on more orthodox career guidance foundations, but goes deeper, bridging into the field of depth psychology. It is also distinctive, bringing theory, concepts and story together in a way that is rich, practically helpful and challenging. As we enter an age of anxiety around the future of work, this timely book is profoundly relevant. I couldn't put it down.’ - Peter Westoby PhD; Associate Professor in Social Science & Community Development and author of Soul, Community and Social Change
‘Many readers will discover new hope with this book: for the professional, something akin to "this new process will really help Client X" and for the layperson, "At last, here is a new way of understanding myself and the work that I am called to do". The author’s personal accounts, extensive excerpts from interviewees, the pertinent reflective exercises and the depth of academic rigour make this a robust and engaging resource.’ - Michelle Mearns, Career Transition Coach