Hello and welcome,

It’s Friday and yet again time for the Jungian.Directory newsletter, where we bring you the latest in events, books, courses, conferences, and news from the Jungian world. As always, we thank you for subscribing and hope you enjoy what we have on offer this week.
Our week in event’s kick’s of with SAAJA’s Jung & Film tonight, followed by a presentation on Dreams from C.G. Jung Public Lectures, Bristol tomorrow. On Tuesday you have an opportunity to learn more about Pacifica Graduate’s Mythological Studies course and on Wednesday the Jung institute of LA explores the Dark Mother.

The Perverse Feminine is set to be published later this year by Routledge. Where is Soul? by Greg Mogenson and Pamela Power was published earlier this year by Dusk Owl Books.

We also feature two conferences that you may want to finalise your travel arrangements for. ISAPZurich’s 18th Odyssey takes place in Switzerland and The Assisi Institute‘s conference on the Voice of Psyche takes place in Italy. We also feature two courses, one starting next week and the other open for independent study.

We have, as ever, selected 3 YouTube videos for your enjoyment. In the first, James Hillman explores the archetypal interplay of the old man and eternal youth, and their roles in shaping our connection to past, present, and future. Next, Mark Winborn offers a overview of Jung’s concept of complexes as core psychological structures. Finally, Marianne Meister-Notter examines how Jung’s typology and astrology reveal personality structures through birth charts.

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

Journal of Analytical Psychology: Volume 70, Issue 2
The April 2025 issue of the Journal of Analytical Psychology  presents a diverse collection of articles exploring Jungian thought and its intersections with clinical practice, culture, and history. Dr. Carolyn Bates and Dr. Arthur Niesser, who provide an editorial introduction. Among the contributions is Dreaming Ubuntu: Jungian Studies, Forgiveness, and…
Friday, 11 April, 2025
Psychoanalytic Dialogues, Volume 35, Issue 2
The March 2025 issue of Psychoanalytic Dialogues, edited by Stephen Hartman, Lauren Levine, and Amy Schwartz Cooney, offers a rich exploration of relational psychoanalysis through diverse lenses, as introduced in their editorial. Margaret Rubin’s Calamities and Secrets, the Power of the Fetish (open access) explores the psychoanalytic significance of fetishes…
Friday, 11 April, 2025
Can humanity live peacefully, and if not, what stands in the way? Inspired by C.G. Jung’s The Undiscovered Self, the The 1st JUNGIANEUM/Biennale conference examines psychological and societal barriers to peace. A stellar lineup of speakers, including Steve Aizenstat, Stefano Carpani, Andrew Samuels, Murray Stein, and Polly Young-Eisendrath, will explore…
Friday, 11 April, 2025

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:
May 10 2025 |
All Day
Seeblick Hotel
ISAP Zurich
Local Time:
May 17 - 24 2025 |
2:00 am - 12:00 pm
Online
London Arts-Based Research Centre
Local Time:
May 24 - 26 2025 |
3:00 am - 1:00 pm

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

Greg Mogenson, Pamela Power, Dusk owl Books (2025) 

Giving the lie to psychology’s having long ago dropped the word “soul” from its vocabulary, the authors of these essays tenaciously explore the theme of “psychology in modernity” by asking…

Kalen Aradia, Routledge (2025) 

The Perverse Feminine resurrects a long-buried psychic figure: the Perverse Feminine Archetype. Grounded in intuitive inquiry, this work builds on Jungian theory, feminist psychology, and myth to illuminate the archetypal…

Greg Singh, Routledge (2025) 

Black Mirror: Allegories for the Atomised addresses the ways that media and communications technologies shape our relationships with society, with others, and ultimately, with ourselves. The main themes and discussions…

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.

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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