It’s Friday and time for another edition of the Jungian.Directory newsletter. We’re excited to bring you the latest from the Jungian community, featuring the latest events, books, courses, conferences, and videos. We hope you enjoy this week’s offerings.
Although we are entering the last month of the year, there are still many events to be attended. Below we feature a small selection of what’s available, all of which can be attended online.
We particularly wish to remind you of the Jung & Vital Force conferenceJung & Vital Force conferencee, currently ongoing. Our editor, Stephen Garratt will be presenting later tonight alongside other Jungian scholars including Stefano Carpani, Susan Schwarts, Tom Singer, and Lynne Radomsky, to name but a few.
We feature two books. Absent Fathers, Yearning Sons by Susan E. Schwartz will be published by Routledge next year, and A Field Guide to American Cultural Complexes by Thomas Singer was recently published by Chiron Publications.
We also feature two conferences, one happening this week and one set for next year. There are also two courses you might consider signing up for.
At the end of this this email you will find our selection of three YouTube videos. The first is Mark Winborn on the Jung and the World podcast. The second is Paul Bishop on the Howling into the Wilderness podcast, speaking about Jung and Faust. In the third, Jon Mills explores our tendency for self destruction.





