Hello and welcome,

It’s the weekend and welcome back to the Jungian.Directory newsletter, where we bring you the latest events, books, courses, conferences and videos from around the Jungian world. Sit back, relax, and please enjoy what this week has to offer.

This week’s event lineup ranges from myth and epic, to inner complexes and unlikely parallels. Tonight, Jung Society Washington explores the Bhagavad Gita through a Jungian lens with Ashok Bedi. Tomorrow, the C G Jung Society of Atlanta turns to complexes and the “little people” of the inner life with James Hollis. Next month, the Association of Jungian Analysts compares narcissistic and borderline motifs in fairytales, and the British Psychotherapy Foundation finds parallels between Argentine tango and analysis with Sally Arthur.

We feature two new books. Raïna Manuel-Paris’s Ragnell – The Woman Who Was a Beast reimagines the Arthurian tale of Dame Ragnell and Sir Gawain, in which the beast is the real beauty. It is available now from Chiron Publications. And J. Hill’s Synchronicity in Grief, coming in October from Routledge, weaves Jungian theory with contemporary grief work.

Two conferences are upcoming: Pacifica Graduate Institute‘s Goddess-Makers 2026 explores collapse as threshold instead of a catastrophe, and the London Arts-Based Research Centre‘s The Art of Chaos takes place online in December, with its call for papers closing November 1.

We also feature two courses. Jung Platform opens a new course on self-hypnosis next month. And JUNG Archademy offers a course on performance anxiety, creativity, and individuation starting in November, with early-bird pricing now available.

At the very end of this email you will find this week’s selection of YouTube videos. The first is Robert Bosnak on embodied imagination between neuroscience and perception. Next, Paul Bishop speaks on Nietzsche as Jung’s intellectual precursor. Last, Dr Jeremy Ryōkan Woodcock explores trauma as a door to transcendence.

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

This is a last call for registration for “Digitalization and Analytical Psychology: Theoretical and Clinical Explorations,” the joint IAAP–IAJS conference taking place August 27–29 at UCL’s Institute of Education in London. The conference is set to gather over 60 presenters across three days, with the abstracts booklet alone running over…
Thursday, 20 August, 2026
The Red Book's Final Chapters with George Bright
The C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles continues its read-through of The Red Book: Liber Novus, with Part 13 taking place this evening, Friday the 21st of August. This session covers Chapter 13, Liber Secundus, “The Sacrificial Murder,” in which Jung reworks the Christian notion of sacrifice, arguing that transformation…
Thursday, 20 August, 2026
Video Recordings Now Available
Video recordings of Espace Francophone Jungien‘s May’s conference on AI and depth psychology are now available to watch for free online. The Saturday morning session featured Jean-Pierre Robert on how AI reconfigures our relationship to the world. Beginning with a personal dream and a historical overview of computing, he traces…
Thursday, 20 August, 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

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

Jennifer Hill, Routledge (2026) 

Synchronisity in Grief weaves together Jungian theory, contemporary grief frameworks, and intimate accounts of synchronicity across diverse loss experiences—from pet loss to spousal bereavement, parent-child relationships, and beyond. Each chapter…

Raïna Manuel-Paris, Chiron Publications (2026) 

This novel finds its roots in Arthurian legends, specifically the medieval folktale, The Wedding of Dame Ragnell and Sir Gawain – a reversal of the well-known fairytale, Beauty and the…

Shara Brun, Routledge (2024) 

This book addresses an existing gap in academic arts-based research, whereby, rather than exploring music as an effective therapeutic intervention, it is explored as the central medium or tool of…

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

Darlena Dench
Jung Platform
Victoria Stevens, Jennifer Degnan Smith, Alanna Kaivalya
Pacifica Graduate Institute
Kay Todd, Tony Delmedico, Daniel Szuhay
Pacifica Graduate Institute

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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