Controversies & Contemporary Trends

Celebrate 70 Years of Insight: JAP Conference 2025

The Journal of Analytical Psychology is turning 70 in 2025. It’s milestone conference, Controversies & Contemporary Trends in Analytical Psychology, kicks off November 7–8 online.

Friday’s highlight features John Beebe tracing the JAP’s journey. He’ll unpack its role in debating classical, developmental, and relational approaches, setting the stage for rich discussion. Saturday dives into today’s hot topics: Christian Roesler and Eric Goodwyn tackle the archetype debate, while Susanna Wright and Mark Winborn explore body-mind dynamics and countertransference. After lunch, Jean Knox and Joe Cambray take on affectivity, implicit memory, and attachment, followed by Kevin Lu and Sam Kimbles on cultural complexes and phantom narratives. Expert-led and JAP-published, these sessions promise depth and discussion.

This online conference is accessible worldwide, with recordings for those juggling time zones. You can register by clicking below.

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