Welcome back to this edition of the Jungian.Directory newsletter, where we bring you the latest in Jungian news, events, courses, conferences, and books. Thank you for subscribing and we hope you enjoy this week’s issue.
Amongst our listed events this week we have topics of Abandonment, Apocalypse, The Self, and The Daimon. All of the listed events can be attended online.
We also announce a new book to be published by Routledge. Reflecting Critically on the Political Psyche: Therapy, Testament and Trouble in Psychoanalysis and Jungian Analysis by Andrew Samuels will be released early in 2025. Dream Wise: Unlocking the Meaning of Your Dreams is available for purchase now.
We also feature two upcoming conferences, one of which is happening this coming week. The Champernowne Trust is hosting their renowned course as an immersive weekend this year, with the theme “Alone and Together”. There are also two courses starting early next year for you to consider attending so long.
At the very bottom of this email you will find three YouTube videos. In the first, Leslie Stein speaks on the challenge of integrating the Self in a modern world. In the second, Astrid Berg explores the African concept of Ubuntu. In the third, Jon Mils uncovers the roots of Antisemitism.