Dr Malcolm Rushton
Dr Malcolm Rushton is a training analyst of The Society of Analytical Psychology, working full-time as an analyst in private practice. He has an interest in shamanism in ancient art, and this is expressed in his wide-ranging collection which lines his consulting room. He recently published a chapter, “Fundamentalism, Terrorism and Mindlessness: The Shadow of Thinking” in Jung’s Shadow Concept (Routledge, 2023).


Professor Roderick Main
Roderick Main holds a BA and MA in Classics from the University of Oxford and a PhD in Religious Studies from Lancaster University. He now works at the University of Essex, where he is Professor in the Department of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies and Director of the Centre for Myth Studies. His books include Jung on Synchronicity and the Paranormal (1997); The Rupture of Time: Synchronicity and Jung’s Critique of Modern Western Culture (2004); Revelations of Chance: Synchronicity as Spiritual Experience (2007); Myth, Literature, and the Unconscious (2013); Holism: Possibilities and Problems (2020); Jung, Deleuze, and the Problematic Whole (2021); and most recently, Breaking the Spell of Disenchantment: Mystery, Meaning, and Metaphysics in the Work of C. G. Jung (2022).


Jay Barlow
Jay is a Jungian Psychoanalyst member and Director of Training of the Society of Analytical Psychology (SAP), London. As a Training and Supervising Analyst, he supervises and teaches on various analytic trainings in the UK and in IAAP developing groups outside the UK. He has an MA in Jungian and Post Jungian Studies, and has worked as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist in the NHS. Jay is in full time private practice in South London.