Welcome to Friday, to the weekend, and to this edition of the Jungian.Directory newsletter. We bring you the latest events, books, courses, conferences, and videos from the Jungian community. We thank you for subscribing and, as always, we hope you enjoy this week’s offerings.
Below we feature a collection of events happening over the weekend and into next week, all of which can be attended online. Notably, the events from Psychreative, Psychosocial Wednesdays, and the Jung Club of Orange County are free to attend.
We feature two new books from Routledge. The Foundering and Foundations of Jung’s Psychological Types by Previn Karian is coming next year, and the much anticipated Murray Stein: Individuation, Transformation and the Ways to the Self in Jungian Psychology by Steven Herrmann will be available next week.
We also feature two conferences; La Clinique du Sans is starting tomorrow, and Beyond Jung kicks off next weekend. There are also two courses starting early in 2026.
Scroll to the end of this newsletter to see our selection of three YouTube videos. In the first, Craig San Roque explores the profound influence of the ancient Grecian Mysteries of Eleusis. In the second, Dennis Patrick Slattery discusses the healing power of stories and narrative therapy. In the third, Becca Tarnas examines the many synchronistic parallels between the style, content, visions, and underlying worldviews found in C.G. Jung’s and J.R.R. Tolkien’s respective Red Books.





