Hello and welcome,

It’s Friday once again, and with it comes another edition of the Jungian.Directory newsletter, where we bring you the latest events, books, courses, conferences and videos from around the Jungian world. It’s a slightly lighter edition as the summer lull sets in, but there’s still plenty worth your attention. We hope you enjoy what this week has on offer!

A handful of events stand out this week. Tonight, the Jung Center of Houston and the McMillan Institute for Jungian Studies present Jane Clapp on the somatic and numinous pull of parental complexes, drawing on Jung, von Franz, and Edinger to explore why we keep orbiting our parents long after reason tells us to let go. Tomorrow, the British Psychotherapy Foundation hosts Stefano Carpani for a meditation on war as psychological and spiritual reckoning, tracing parallels between interwar Berlin and Vienna and our own hyper-individualised age. And Thursday, the C.G. Jung Club London turns to George Bright’s exploration of Philemon, tracking the figure’s evolution from Liber Novus through the newly accessible Black Book 7.

Two pieces of news catch our eye this week. The latest issue of Quaderni di Cultura Junghiana explores L’analista e l’appartenenza — The Analyst and Belonging, and is free to download. And the IAJS has announced its 25th anniversary conference, Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow, taking place at the University of Essex in July 2027, with the call for papers now open.

Scroll to the end for this week’s YouTube selection. First, John Gillam speaks to the Canberra Jung Society on Jung, Hawking, and the widening gap between technological power and psychological maturity as we head toward 2050. Next, Glen Slater’s IAJS seminar on posthumanism argues that unprocessed dissociation is what secures our drift toward human-machine merger. Finally, Elizabeth Cotton joins Andrew Samuels and Linda Michaels to launch her book UberTherapy, opening up a discussion on the platformisation of therapeutic practice and what’s at stake for the profession.

Friday Newsletter

Every Friday (4pm GMT) the Jungian.Directory sends a newsletter to our subscribers with the latest news,  events, conferences, books, articles, courses, podcasts and videos from around the Jungian world.

Our editors regularly check the websites and email newsletters of every IAAP and related Jungian organisation from around the whole world. So if it is Jungian and it is happening, we will tell you about it.

News

The International Association of Jungian Studies celebrates 25 years
In a garden in South Africa grows a shrub whose flowers confront us with the passing of time: a bloom opens deep violet, softens to pale lavender by the next day, and fades to white on the third. Gardeners call it *Brunfelsia pauciflora*, but its common name is more telling…
Friday, 10 July, 2026
Quaderni di Cultura Junghiana, New Series No. 6 (2025) — CIPA Istituto di Roma e dell'Italia Centrale
The latest issue of the Quaderni di Cultura Junghiana, published by CIPA – Istituto di Roma e dell’Italia Centrale, is built around a single theme: L’analista e l’appartenenza — “The Analyst and Belonging.” Editors Michele Accettella and Francesco Di Nuovo frame belonging not as a social label but as something…
Friday, 10 July, 2026
Calls for papers now open for two major IAAP European conferences
The International Association for Analytical Psychology has announced two consecutive congresses exploring the pressing questions facing analytical psychology today, from the identity struggles of the young to the alchemy of conflict on a fractured continent. All the major Jungian organizations in Poland are actively engaged and fully committed to the…
Friday, 3 July, 2026

Featured Upcoming Events

Our Events Editor is scouring the websites and email newsletters of all the Jungian organisations in our directory. We present, for your convenience a diary of Jungian events occurring around the world, many of which can be attended online. 

We are working hard to make our diary comprehensive; it should contain every event organised by a Jungian organisation worldwide. If we have missed your event please contact us to let us know. 

Conferences

Online
London Arts-Based Research Centre
Local Time:
Jul 17 - 18 2026 |
All Day
University College London
International Association for Jungian Studies
Local Time:
Aug 28 2026 |
All Day
Online
Österreichische Gesellschaft für Analytische Psychologie
Local Time:
Aug 27 - 31 2026 |
2:00 pm - 12:00 am
Ladera Lane Barrett Center
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Local Time:
Aug 29 - 31 2026 |
All Day

There are a number of major Jungian conferences planned for the coming year.  Here are the next four. For more visit our conferences page.

Books

Books. For more visit our books page.

Journal Articles

Jungian Directory has a comprehensive database of articles published in Jungian journals since the very first publication of a journal to the current day. We also maintain a separate searchable directory of all articles available to read free access. Below are the five articles most recently added to our database.

Shevchenko S. (2024) Mirrors of War. Psychological Perspectives.  67(3), 312-319.
Zaleska O. (2024) Authoritarianism in Relation to Children: Reflections in Times of War. Psychological Perspectives.  67(3), 304-311.
Brante O. (2024) Authoritarianism and the Female Psyche. Psychological Perspectives.  67(3), 299-303.
Skvarko V. (2024) Love and Betrayal in the Face of Catastrophe. Psychological Perspectives.  67(3), 293-298.
Bernatska O. (2024) Between Kairos and Chronos: A War Diary. Psychological Perspectives.  67(3), 277-292.

Courses

various speakers
C. G. Jung Institute of Colorado
Ken James
Jung Platform

YouTube videos curated for Jungians

Our YouTube editor roots around in the YouTube thickets to dig up videos that will be of   interest to Jungians.

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