A Warm Welcome to the Journal of Analytical Psychology
In his 1920 foreword in Psychological Types, Jung writes:
This book is the fruit of nearly twenty years’ work in the domain of practical psychology … the psychological views presented in this book are of wide significance and application, and are therefore better treated in a general frame of reference than left in the form of a specialized scientific hypothesis (Jung 1921, p. xi).
Some would say ... (click on picture for full blog)
Martin Stone introduces the JAP Special Edition on the 'Who is my Jung?' Conference, originally held in November 2017. This Special Edition of the Journal, published in June 2018, includes all but one of the papers from this very successful conference. Martin gives an introduction, a brief history of the conference and an outline of the edition - click here for his video.
The paper I’ve written on the somatic countertransference took many years to take shape. It was written several years after the analytic work ended but I had carried the notes with me as I retired from clinical practice and relocated. Why we can’t yet understand a patient’s communication is a vital question for clinicians and why we can, eventually, in a kind of Kairos moment, finally ‘get it’ is also interesting.
We are happy to report back from the very successful ‘Who is my Jung?’ conference that was organised and hosted by the Association of Jungian Analysts to celebrate forty years since their foundation. Not only was the conference a success in itself - it was sold out, indeed oversubscribed - but there was a wealth of excellent papers, all given in a generous spirit which reflected AJA’s generous intention in bringing all five London Jungian training societies together. We are also very pleased that the papers will be published in a forthcoming Special Edition of this Journal.
JAP Spring conference 2024
Crossing borders: Clinical, Theoretical, Cultural and Political Implications in our Changing World
The JAP's spring conference, co-sponsored by The Society of Analytical Psychology and the University of Essex, will be held on 11 - 14 April 2024 at the University of Essex, Colchester, UK and online. See our conferences section for more information.
Artist: Lindsey Harris
Editorial Board
Editors-in-Chief:
Ann Addison (UK)
Carolyn Bates (North America)
Arthur Niesser (Europe)
Deputy Editors:
Amanda Dowd
John Merchant
Managing Editor:
Jane Turney
The editorial board includes leading analysts from the UK, Europe, North America, Australia, China, Russia and Latin America, in collaboration with Jungian analysts from around the world.
Conference speaker introductions