Finding Ourselves in Deep Water: How Trauma Can Be a Door to Transcendence and Awakening

‘Dr. Jeremy Ryōkan Woodcock is a psychotherapist, author, Zen Buddhist priest and teacher with the StoneWater Zen Sangha in the United Kingdom. His work brings psychotherapy and Buddhist practice into a sustained dialogue, with particular attention to trauma, attachment, the nature of self, and what he calls “deep subjectivity.”
Jeremy is the author of “Families and Individuals […]

Friedrich Nietzsche: Carl Jung’s Best Enemy (PREVIEW) | Paul Bishop | HITW 235

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Howling about Nietzsche’s Thus Spoke Zarathustra and its influence on Carl Jung with scholar Paul Bishop
Paul Bishop B.A., D.Phil., studied at Oxford University and is William Jacks Chair of Modern Languages at the University of Glasgow. His research […]

The Odyssey, Jungian Psychology, and the Mythological Unconscious with Michael Vannoy Adams

‘Everyone is talking about Christopher Nolan’s new adaptation of The Odyssey. In this episode of the podcast I am speaking with Jungian psychoanalyst Michael Vannoy Adams about the Odyssey. Michael taught a course “Psychoanalyzing Greek and Roman Mythology” at the New School in New York for many years and at the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association, […]

Jungian scholar Dr. Robert H. Langan | Jung and Spinoza | Speaking of Jung #163

‘Robert H. Langan, Ph.D, is a Jungian scholar and author living and working in the Pine Barrens of New Jersey.
He holds a Master of Arts with Distinction in Jung and Post-Jungian Studies from the University of Essex in England, earning the David Holt Award for best academic performance in course. He studied the history of […]

Eros and Psyche with Catherine Svehla PhD

‘In this episode of the podcast I am speaking with Catherine Svehla PhD about the myth of Eros and Psyche, Amongst other things we talk about Psyche’s tasks, impossible tasks, unexpected help, the beauty of Psyche, the box of beauty from the underworld, how to live with Eros as a mysterious creative force in our […]

The Birds Who Flew Beyond Time

‘The Birds Who Flew Beyond Time is a children’s book written by Anne Baring. It is a modern retelling of the beloved Sufi classic, The Conference of the Birds, the 13th-century masterpiece by Farid ud-Din Attar.
In this reimagined tale, the birds of the Earth, guided by the wise Hoopoe, answer Her call for help and […]

Barbara Collevecchio intervista Valeria Riccio, Piergiovanni Allegrino, Roberto Finelli

‘Cosa accade quando psicologia analitica, arte e intelligenza artificiale si incontrano?
In questo reel, la dott.ssa Barbara Collevecchio raccoglie le riflessioni di Valeria Riccio, Piergiovanni Allegri e Roberto Finelli, protagonisti del laboratorio dedicato all’Intelligenza Artificiale nell’ambito dell’evento “La Psicologia Analitica in dialogo con l’Arte”, ospitato presso la Fondazione Morra Greco.
Un confronto vivo e multidisciplinare che ha […]

Fate and Destiny | Jungian psychoanalyst Morgan Stebbins, D.Min. | Speaking of Jung #162

‘Morgan Stebbins, D.Min., is a Jungian psychoanalyst, supervising analyst, faculty member, and former president and director of training at the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association in New York.
He graduated from the University of California Berkeley with a degree in philosophy and religious studies, and wrote an honors thesis on cult phenomena in modern American culture. He […]

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It’s Time to Talk About UberTherapy – Elizabeth Cotton

‘This event opens up a discussion about the ‘uberization’ of therapeutic practice, the business models behind it and the emerging political fault lines for therapists. Using as its starting point Elizabeth Cotton’s new book UberTherapy: The New Business of Mental Health (Bristol University Press, 2025), the three discussants – Andrew Samuels, Linda Michaels and Elizabeth […]

IAJS Seminar 2024, Posthumanism, Dissociation, and Jungian Psychology, with Glen Slater

‘IAJS Online Seminar
“Posthumanism, Dissociation, and Jungian Psychology” with Glen Slater
October 26, 2024
Moderator: Ipek Burnett
Posthumanism has been called “a focal term in contemporary debates at the crossroads of science, politics and the humanities” and described as “the worldview that is ascendant” in American culture. Highly influential among leading technologists and digital natives, the essence […]

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