Recent and Forthcoming Highlights for 2011/2012

The Journal of Analytical Psychology

Founded in 1955

Editors in Chief: Warren Colman, Linda Carter (US)

Managing Editor: Pramila Bennett

 

Saying what you mean, meaning what you say. Language, interaction and interpretation
James Astor

 

IAAP Congress Montreal 2010 Panel Papers including:

What could be Jungian about Human Rights work?
Astrid Berg, Tawfik Salman, Tristan Troudart

Archetypes and/or primal phantasies: an encounter and a debate between Freudian and Jungian analysts.
Christian Gaillard, Alain Gibeault, Joseph Cambray, Eduardo Gastelmundi & Verena Kast

 

The JAP Interview: John Beebe in conversation with Beverley Zabriskie
John Beebe & Beverley Zabriskie

 

Papers from the JAP Conference, St Petersburg 2011, ‘The Ancestors in Personal, Professional and Social History’, including:

Healing the wounds of our fathers: Intergenerational trauma, memory, symbolization and narrative
Angela Connolly

The Grandfather
Andreas Jung

15 Minute Stories about Training in Russia
Catherine Crowther, Jan Wiener, Natalia Alexandrova, Elena Tereschuk, Vladimir Tsivinsky and Elena Volodina

 

The interiorizing movement of logical life: reflections on Wolfgang Giegerich
Ann Casement

 

Chronos in Synchronicity: Manifestations of psychoid reality
Angeliki Yiassemides

 

The problem of familiarity. A contributor to the transference/countertransference field
Mark Winborn

 

To paint the portrait of a bird. Analytic work from the perspective of a  'developmental’ Jungian
Helen Morgan

 

The hermeneutic background of C.G. Jung
William Smythe & Angela Baydala

 

Published in February, April, June, September and November (ISSN: 0021-8774), the Journal of Analytical Psychology is the foremost international Jungian publication in English, publishing top quality research from leading analysts around the world. Clinical and theoretical articles, book and journal reviews and a lively correspondence section reflect international developments and current issues in analytical psychology and innovation in Jungian thinking.

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