BJP celebrates 40 years of publication

The latest issue of the Journal of Analytical Psychology includes several noteworthy articles. Greta Kaluzeviciute-Moreton and Christopher E. M. Lloyd explore therapists’ perceptions of integrating CBT and psychodynamic approaches. Ilaria Tercelli, Susan McPherson, and Hugo Senra analyze working-age adults’ experiences with psychodynamic couple therapy. Cinzia Carnevali, Laura Ravaioli, and Gabriella Vandi discuss the use of music and psychoanalytic tools with adolescent […]

Conference recordings now available

The XVI International Conference of the Journal of Analytical Psychology, held from April 11 to 14, 2024, was a remarkable event that brought together experts to discuss the theme of “Crossing Borders.” This conference explored the clinical, theoretical, cultural, and political implications in our ever-changing world. If you missed this transformative event, you now have […]

Gödel, Escher, Bach author Doug Hofstadter on the state of AI today

Gödel, Escher, Bach author Doug Hofstadter on the state of AI today June 30, 2023 at 12:39AM Click here to hear this video without annoying background music: https://youtu.be/R6e08RnJyxo” *Douglas Hofstadter*, the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Gödel, Escher, Bach, reflects on how he got interested in the mind and consciousness, how he came to write Gödel, […]

June Singer: The Practice of Jung’s Psychotherapy

June Singer: The Practice of Jung’s Psychotherapy January 31, 2024 at 12:37AM Topics: Jung, psychotherapy, ego, Self, shadow, personality types, spirituality In this talk June Singer gives an overview of Jungian Psychology, describes how the Jungian relationship to the unconscious differs from other forms of depth psychology, a goes on to discuss archetypal theory, typology, […]

Ann Casement interviewed by Joseph Cambray

Ann Casement interviewed by Joseph Cambray January 28, 2024 at 07:56PM Ann Casement is interviewed by Joseph Cambray for the Journal of Analytical Psychology. View on YouTube

Kaye Lindauer – Emily Dickinson and C G Jung: Soul Mates

Kaye Lindauer – Emily Dickinson and C G Jung: Soul Mates February 5, 2024 at 04:26AM Both Dickinson and Jung were on a quest for self-discovery. Both wrote from their own experience of understandings that came to them from a deeper knowing, or in Jungian language, from the Self. They knew how to listen and […]

Murray Stein – On Evil

Murray Stein – On Evil February 10, 2024 at 05:27PM Murray Stein speaks about his own experiences and Jung’s thoughts on evil. View on YouTube

THE LAST AWAKENING: Death Anxiety and its Role in Psychological Transformation

THE LAST AWAKENING: Death Anxiety and its Role in Psychological Transformation February 8, 2024 at 06:22AM How do the varied human experiences, beliefs, and practices related to death and dying illuminate our understanding of life’s meaning and help us face the end of life with peace and a spirit of adventure? The death instinct (Thanatos) […]

Maria Giovanna Bianchi – Advocates of the soul

Maria Giovanna Bianchi – Advocates of the soul February 20, 2024 at 09:12AM ABSTRACT Are there parallels between the work of analysts and that of human rights practitioners or activists? What methods do they use to help distressed clients, especially victims of human rights violations? Maria Giovanna Bianchi’s presentation will explore common tools and guiding […]

Canberra Jung Society: Dr Martin Hess: “Moral Injury” 5th April 2024

Canberra Jung Society: Dr Martin Hess: “Moral Injury” 5th April 2024 April 5, 2024 at 01:35PM Friday 5th April 2024 Dr Martin Hess: “Moral Injury” at MacKillop House, 50 Archibald St, Lyneham ACT (and by Zoom) Moral injury occurs when a person believes or realizes accurately or not that they have compromised their own standards […]

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