It is our pleasure to introduce our first presenter for the seminar on Myths and Fairy Tales and their resonance today. Mathew Mather is a recent PhD graduate from the University of Essex, having written his thesis on The alchemical Mercurius: esoteric symbol of Jung’s life and works. Mathew was born in Mtoko, Zimbabwe but grew… Read More »
The IAJS runs a lively discussion list
The IAJS runs a lively discussion list which as a member you receive via email. Recently (January 2013), conversation about Canadian Jungian inspired writers has been mentioned in regards to the required and recommended reading list of various university departments around the world. Below is a response from Darrel Dobson. Ah Canada! I also live… Read More »
2010 New Discussion List Topic
”Issues in Jungian Psychology.” Presented by David Tacey Dear Colleagues, I am pleased to announce, on behalf of the Executive Committee of the IAJS, a new series for our discussion list, “Issues in Jungian Psychology.” We have invited a series of distinguished thinkers and authors to present papers for discussion and analysis. The papers are… Read More »







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