Hello and welcome,

It’s Friday and welcome to this edition of the Jungian.Directory newsletter, bringing you the latest events, books, courses, conferences and videos from around the Jungian world. We hope you enjoy this week’s offerings!

This week’s events span a rich range of Jungian territory. Tonight, the C.G. Jung Society Seattle examines gun violence through a depth psychological lens. Tomorrow, the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles explores serpent imagery as a symbolic pattern in dreams and the analytic process. Tuesday Susan E. Schwartz joins the Southern African Association of Jungian Analysts to explore the myth of Narcissus and Echo in contemporary culture. And Wednesday, Jung Archademy turns to the emergence of feminine sovereignty in the perimenopausal and menopausal years.

This week we feature two forthcoming titles: Andean Shamanism in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis  will be published this week by Routledge. The Wisdom of Dreams  is also newly available from Chiron Publications.

At the end of May, the London Arts-Based Research Centre brings together storytellers, artists, scholars, and psychologists at Oxford for a transdisciplinary exploration of archetypes and narrative. In June, the Society of Analytical Psychology marks the 80th anniversary of its founding with a tribute to Dr Michael Fordham.

Two courses are open for enrolment. Starting in May, the C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology offers an introduction to Jungian work with children. From July, Jung Archademy traces the many archetypal lives of Mary Magdalene across scripture, legend, art, and modern spiritual imagination — with an early-bird sale now on.

Scroll to the bottom to see this week’s YouTube selection. First, current and past presidents of ISAPZURICH reflect on what it means to train Jungian analysts in a contemporary international context. Next, Erica Lorentz demonstrates how embodied active imagination allows us to retrieve the body from the shadow. Finally, a classic: James Hillman, recorded live in 1998, asks why Aphrodite drives us crazy- and whether we live in a pornographic culture.

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

After completing his doctorate, Jungian analyst Philippe Jacquet found himself with a few unexpected weeks of freedom and used them to build an app. G-Myths is a free, browser-based tool that maps the Greek archetypes onto your psychological life, no download required, no strings attached, and no marketing agenda. Built…
Friday, 17 April, 2026
On April 28, 2026, Professor Andrew Samuels returns to the University of Essex to deliver this year’s C.G. Jung Lecture. Thirty years after his landmark 1995 appointment to one of the UK’s first chairs in Jungian Studies, Samuels will take stock of what has (and hasn’t) changed in the field…
Friday, 17 April, 2026
The latest issue of the Jung Journal arrives with a richly themed collection gathered under the banner of Fairy Tales and Myths. Spanning Snow Queens and mermaids, Medusa and Perseus, Odin and Superman, the issue ranges across cultures, centuries, and registers to ask what the stories we tell and retell,…
Friday, 17 April, 2026

EVENTS

Online
C.G. Jung Foundation of Ontario
Local Time:
Apr 25 2026 |
12:00 pm - 3:00 pm
The Essex Church
The Independent Group of Analytical Psychologists
Local Time:
Apr 25 2026 |
5:30 am - 11:00 am
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Jung Association of the Miami Valley
Local Time:
Apr 25 2026 |
9:30 am - 1:30 pm
Church of Reconciliation
C. G. Jung Society Of The Triangle
Local Time:
Apr 25 2026 |
11:00 am - 5:00 pm

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

Pari, Italy
Pari Center
Local Time:
May 15 - 18 2026 |
10:00 am - 9:00 am
Online
The Assisi Institute
Local Time:
May 16 - 17 2026 |
2:00 am - 12:00 pm
Online
The Assisi Institute
Local Time:
May 16 - 17 2026 |
2:00 am - 12:00 pm
Online
London Arts-Based Research Centre
Local Time:
May 30 - 31 2026 |
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

Larry Wayne Morris, Routledge (2026) 

One of the best ways to learn about personality is to start with one central concept and explore its relationships with many other concepts and processes that are applicable to…

Alvin G. Burstein, Sandra Loucks, Routledge (2026) 

Rorschach’s Test: Scoring and Interpretation was originally published in 1989, when current systems for Rorschach scoring had developed without a clear relationship to personality theory. This important volume provided a…

Žana Prinčevac, Chiron Publications (2026) 

Traces in Dreams: The Path to Essence offers a kaleidoscopic exploration of dreams through diverse perspectives—Jungian archetypal psychology, Advaita Vedanta’s nonduality, Sankhya’s dualism of Purusha and Prakriti, and the Zen-inspired…

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

Stephen Anthony Farah
Centre for Applied Jungian Studies
various speakers
Centre for Applied Jungian Studies
Judith Budde, Japke Ebbinge, Jobbeke de Jong, Akke-Jeanne Klerk
Jung Platform

VIDEOS

Our YouTube editor roots around in the YouTube thickets to dig up videos that will be of   interest to Jungians.

Roundtable Zurich

Roundtable Zurich April 13, 2026 at 03:10PM Continuing the tradition of immersion first established during Jung’s time, ISAPZURICH remains the only international program in the

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