It’s Friday and time again for a new edition of the Jungian.Directory newsletter. We’re happy to bring you the latest from the Jungian community, featuring the latest events, books, courses, conferences, and videos. Thank you for being here and for your helpful contributions.
This week you might attend a selection of events on a variety of topics. From addiction recovery to decoding dreams, to considering mortality and modern takes on Shakespeare.
We feature two forthcoming books from Routledge. Jungian Perspectives on Santa Muerte Devotees in Mexico by Wendy Risteska, and The Second Handbook of Jungian Psychology by Renos K. Papadopoulos and Stephen Garratt will both be published next year.
We also inform you of a Christmas conference in December and announce the 10th Latin American Congress of Jungian Psychology, set for 2027. We feature two courses from Pacifica Graduate Institute starting early next year.
At the very end of this email you will find a selection of three YouTube videos. In the first, Kornelia Gabrinska answers the question ‘who is Baba Yaga?’. The second is a recording of Ann Ulanov’s presentation to Civilisation in Transition. In the third, Gary Caton and Laura London take a closer look at Jung’s the birth chart.





