Welcome to Friday and to this week’s 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 offerings.
And just like that we are into November! The year is running towards it’s end at break neck speed and similarly, Jungian events around the world show no signs of stopping. This week we feature events from London, Los Angeles, and Ireland. All of these can be attended virtually, as well as a free event presented by ARAS on Sunday.
We also feature two new books being published by Routledge in April Next year. A Re-mapping of Womanhood and Creativity: A Literary and Depth Psychological Perspective by Clara Oropeza, and Cultural Complexes in Europe: A Jungian Exploration of Soul, Psyche and Identity edited by Jorg Rasche and Thomas Singer.
We also feature two conferences and two courses for you to consider.
Our selection of YouTube videos this week all come from the Fundamental Values conference in Strasbourg earlier this year. Murray Stein speaks of the transformative power of life crises and the dynamics between archetypes. Harry Fogarty critiques Western thought patterns and structures. Monica Luci explores the effects of trauma on the Self and offers guidelines for effective trauma therapy.