We are glad to announce that Hiroko Sakata published an article in the latest edition of the Japanese Journal of Jungian Psychology: Practice and Clinical Issues, published in January 2020. She was asked to write an article about overseas Jungian publications and activities, so she introduced Antonio Lanfranchi’s book “Modern Myths and Medical Consumerism. The Asclepius Complex”, by offering […]
The Hiss of Hope
We are pleased to announce the release of The Hiss of Hope: A Voyage with Parkinson’s Towards an Intimate Autonomy by JIAA member Meredith Oenning-Hodgson. Meredith explains: The cover picture of “Galatea” feels like my experience of being ‘caught’ by Parkinson’s disease, but this experience has led me to discover a new relating pattern. This […]
Women, Stereotypes and Archetypes
The book Women, Stereotypes and Archetypes, by JIAA member Manisha Roy, explores the complexity of modern woman’s identity which is no longer supported by convenient but limiting stereotypes. The book tries to answer following questions : How do the women handle the confusion arising from such a loss? If stereotypes are rejected can understanding of […]
The Application of Jungian Psychology in the Lawyer Environment
Written by Dragomir Kojic When I started my “Jungian journey”, about eight years ago, and began my training in the C. G. Jung Institute, Zurich, I could not imagine that I would apply the knowledge and skills I obtained there in the business environment where I work – in a law firm. Studying at the […]
Uganda: So Much for so Little
Written by Ian Mc Cabe During lunch in the orphanage in Kabale, Uganda, a colleague asked the Manageress, Kedrace , “How did Ian get to connect with you”. The question brought me back to a Saturday night three years previously. I was attending a fund raising dinner for children in Africa. While the host was […]
The Trans-Disciplinary State between Human Rights and Analytical Psychology
Maria Giovanna Bianchi takes part in a panel at the IAAP/IAJS Joint 2018 Conference entitled ‘Indeterminate States: Trans-cultural; trans-racial; trans-gender’
The birth of Asclepius and the symbolic origins of medicine
An extract from ‘Modern Myths and Medical Consumerism – The Asclepius Complex’ (Routledge, 2018) By Antonio Karim Lanfranchi