Books:
Jung’s Contribution to an Ecological Psychology by Jeremy Daniel Yunt
Explores how Jung’s depth psychology addresses the psychic roots of ecological problems, using concepts such as archetypes, collective unconscious, repression, and individuation for advancing ecopsychological approaches.The Ecology of Language
(Jung Southern Africa; explores language, psyche, and ecological intelligence in relation to Jung’s ideas.)Jung and the Greening of Psychology and Education
Argues Jung as precursor to ecopsychology, emphasizing connections between psyche and the environment, and how education and psychology can become more ecologically attuned.
Articles & Scholarly Essays:
Jungian Psychology and The Ecology of Dreams
Integrates Jungian psychology with complexity theory, vision quests, the I Ching, and spirit animals, providing a fresh take on dreams and their ecological resonance.Was C.G. Jung into Ecology? Jung and the World-Soul or Anima Mundi
Discusses Jung’s views on nature, connectivity, anima mundi, and the importance of small social units. Includes quotes and references to Jung’s own writings about the natural world and his interview about the environment.Beyond Jung: Jung & Ecology – A Conference Series
Hosted by the Pari Center, this series features cutting-edge ecopsychological work, placing Jung’s thinking into modern ecological contexts.
Online Video Resources:
Jung & the Environment | Dennis Merritt (Jungian Analyst)
YouTube – Explores Jungian perspectives on climate change, ecological damage, and the mythic/archetypal analysis of our relationship to nature.Webinar format available via Jung Chicago; breaks down Jung’s views on the Age of Aquarius, planetary healing, and dream work connected to the land.
Course: Pacifica graduate Ecopsychology https://extension.pacifica.edu/advanced-training-certificate-ecopsychology-2/
Saturday November 22, 2025
Gaia, Psyche and Deep Ecology
with Andrew Fellows PhD
Sunday November 23, 2025
Encountering the Eco-symbolic: A Jungian approach to the discovery of meaningfulness in the other-than-human world
with Gillian M Brown PhD
