Introductory Videos
Nathalie Pilard introduces her paper, 'C.G. Jung and intuition: from the minds cape of the paranormal to the heart of psychology'. It is available free, as are all other papers from the February 2018 edition, until February 2019 - follow the link on the main page of this site.
Georgije Vuletic introduces us to his paper, 'Disrupted narrative and narrative symbol', from
the February 2018 edition of the Journal.
George Hogenson gives his unique insight into the theory of archetypes and introduces his paper, 'The controversy around the concept of archetypes', published in the November 2019 edition of the JAP.
Monica Luci introduces her paper, 'Displacement as trauma and trauma as displacement in the experience of refugees', which is published in the April 2020 edition of the Journal of Analytical Psychology, and was first presented at the Journal's conference on Displacement in London in November 2019.
Erik Goodwyn introduces his paper, 'Archetypes and the ‘Impoverished Genome’ argument: updates from evolutionary genetics', which is published in the November 2020 edition of the Journal of Analytical Psychology.
Henry Abramovitch introduces his paper, 'Daniel: psychological development of a master biblical dream interpreter', which is published in the February 2021 edition of the Journal of Analytical Psychology
Geraldine Godsil discusses her paper, 'Residues in the analyst of the patient's symbiotic connection at a somatic level: unrepresented states in the patient and the analyst', which won the Fordham prize for 2018.
Martin Stone introduces the JAP Special Edition (June 2018) on the 'Who is my Jung?' conference, held in November 2017 at the British Library, London to mark the Association of Jungian Analyst's 40th Anniversary.
Philip Kime challenges the mainstream understanding of synchronicity in this introduction to his paper published in the JAP November 2019, entitled, 'Synchronicity and meaning'.
Giedre Bulotiene introduces her paper, 'Archetypal Images Emerging in the Therapy of Lithuanian Cancer Patients' , published in the Journal of Analytical Psychology, April 2020.
Karolina Nørby introduces her paper, 'In search of the Self à deux: narcissistic collusion and impeded individuation', published in the JAP in February 2021.
Fulvio Marchese introduces his and his team's two papers, 'Psychosis, symbol, affectivity 1 & 2', which are published in the Journal of Analytical Psychology in April 2021.
William Alexy gives us the background to his paper, 'The analyst's Rorschach: gateway to opening the dialectical field'.
Robert Tyminski introduces his paper, 'Apocalyptic themes in times of trouble: when young men are deeply alienated'. This paper is published in JAP February 2020 and was first presented at the IAAP Congress in Vienna in 2019.
Thomas Gitz-Johansen introduces his paper, 'Jung and the Spirit: a review of Jung’s discussions of the phenomenon of spirit’, which is published in the September 2020 issue of the JAP.
Bob Withers introduces his paper, 'Transgender medicalization and the attempt to evade psychological distress', which is published in the November 2020 issue of the JAP. The paper is available free of charge through Open Access by following this link.
Christopher Carter introduces his paper, 'Time for space at the table: an African American - Native American analyst-in-training’s first-hand reflections. A call for the IAAP to publicly denounce (but not erase) the White supremacist writings of C.G. Jung', which was published in the February 2021 issue of the JAP. The paper won the NAAP Gravida Award for the best student paper of 2021.