The
International Journal of Jungian Studies (IJJS) bridges the professional, clinical, and academic worlds of Jungian Studies for an international audience. It brings Jungian theory and practice into dialogue and debate with a wide variety of academic areas of study, and therapeutic concerns.
The editors encourage the submission of papers from Jungian Studies academics, psychoanalysts of all traditions -including analytical psychology, philosophers, anthropologists, critical theorists, feminists, political theorists, world-religious studies, sociologists, bio-ethicists, neuroscientists, and other sciences including students of these approaches in an ongoing critique/engagement with Analytical Psychology such as literature, film and media studies and fine art or art history. The
IJJS wishes to continue the tradition of C.G. Jung in being open to a broad range of intellectual and experiential traditions while seeking to understand the human experience.
The
IJJS publishes peer-reviewed, cutting-edge original articles of high academic quality. The journal is committed to embracing the diversity of Jungian thought and welcomes articles reporting research on:
• analytical psychology themes from academic, clinical, symbolic, cultural and inter-cultural perspectives
• comparative Jungian research in relation to other psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic themes
• the interface between Jungian studies and other academic disciplines
Editors-in-Chief Robin McCoy Brooks -
New School for Analytical Psychology, USA Erik Goodwyn -
The Billings Clinic, University of Washington, USA
Editorial Board Marco Heleno Barreto -
Faculdade Jesuíta de Filosofia e Teologia, Brazil Ashok Bedi -
Medical College of Wisconsin, USA Fanny Brewster -
Pacifica Graduate Institute, USA Elizabeth Broderson -
CG Jung Institute, Zürich, Switzerland Roger Brooke -
Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Warren Colman -
Society of Analytical Psychology London, UK Leslie Gardner -
International Development Editor and Independent Scholar, London, UK Gottfied Heuer -
Analyst and Independent Scholar, London, UK Ladson Hinton -
New School for Analytical Psychology Luke Hockley -
University of Bedfordshire, UK George Hogenson -
Analyst and Independent Scholar, Chicago, USA Lucy Huskinson -
Bangor University, UK Toshio Kawai -
Kyoto University, Japan Kevin Lu -
Essex University, UK Kathryn Madden -
New York, USA Catriona Miller -
Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland Jon Mills -
Adelphi University, USA, and University of Essex, UK Robert Romanynshyn -
Pacifica Graduate Institute, Carpinteria, California, USA Susan Rowland -
Pacifica Graduate Institute, USA Andrew Samuels -
University of Essex, UK Robert Segal -
University of Aberdeen, Scotland Sulagna Sengupta -
University of Essex, UK Milena Sotirova-Kohli -
C. G. Jung Institute, Zürich
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SocietyInternational Association for Jungian Studies www.jungstudies.net Formed in 2002, the IAJS is a multidisciplinary international association dedicated to the scholarly exchange of views about all aspects of the broader cultural legacy of C.G. Jung’s work and the history of analytical psychology. IAJS aims to understand contemporary and historical cultural trends and promotes:
• Scholarship relating analytical psychology to the arts and humanities, social sciences and philosophy, as well as clinical, methodological, and theoretical research;
• The application of the concepts of Jungian and post-Jungian analytical psychology to literature, theatre, film, media, and religious studies;
• Applications in medicine, physics, and the philosophy and history of science; and
• Practice-based and applied research in education, anthropology, therapy, and the behavioral, semiotic, and human sciences.
Membership is open to those from any discipline, artistic, or cultural practice, including analysts and psychotherapists, with an interest in Jungian depth psychology and post-Jungian studies at a scholarly level. Membership privileges include access to ‘member only’ areas on the website, stimulating online discussions, regular in-depth topics disseminated through online seminars, international conferences, and publishing opportunities.
IAJS is committed to the ideals of academic freedom and equal opportunity. Through the journal of IAJS—
International Journal for Jungian Studies (IJJS)—members and non-members have an opportunity to publish their scholarly research relating to interdisciplinary Jungian studies through the blind peer review process. We welcome your contribution!
Online submission: Articles for publication in the
International Journal of Jungian Studies can be submitted online through Editorial Manager. To submit an article,
click here.
For more details on online submission, please visit our
EM Support page.
Editors-in-Chief Robin McCoy Brooks -
New School for Analytical Psychology, USA Erik Goodwyn -
The Billings Clinic, University of Washington, USA
Editorial Board Marco Heleno Barreto -
Faculdade Jesuíta de Filosofia e Teologia, Brazil Ashok Bedi -
Medical College of Wisconsin, USA Fanny Brewster -
Pacifica Graduate Institute, USA Elizabeth Broderson -
CG Jung Institute, Zürich, Switzerland Roger Brooke -
Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Warren Colman -
Society of Analytical Psychology London, UK Leslie Gardner -
International Development Editor and Independent Scholar, London, UK Gottfied Heuer -
Analyst and Independent Scholar, London, UK Ladson Hinton -
New School for Analytical Psychology Luke Hockley -
University of Bedfordshire, UK George Hogenson -
Analyst and Independent Scholar, Chicago, USA Lucy Huskinson -
Bangor University, UK Toshio Kawai -
Kyoto University, Japan Kevin Lu -
Essex University, UK Kathryn Madden -
New York, USA Catriona Miller -
Glasgow Caledonian University, Scotland Jon Mills -
Adelphi University, USA, and University of Essex, UK Robert Romanynshyn -
Pacifica Graduate Institute, Carpinteria, California, USA Susan Rowland -
Pacifica Graduate Institute, USA Andrew Samuels -
University of Essex, UK Robert Segal -
University of Aberdeen, Scotland Sulagna Sengupta -
University of Essex, UK Milena Sotirova-Kohli -
C. G. Jung Institute, Zürich
Academic Search Alumni Edition
Academic Search Complete
Academic Search Elite
Academic Search Premier
Academic Search Ultimate
Current Abstracts
EbscoHOST
Health Research Premium Collection
Hospital Premium Collection
MLA International Bibliography
ProQuest Central
Psychology Database
PsycINFO
Scopus
TOC Premier
International Association for Jungian Studies www.jungstudies.net Formed in 2002, the IAJS is a multidisciplinary international association dedicated to the scholarly exchange of views about all aspects of the broader cultural legacy of C.G. Jung’s work and the history of analytical psychology. IAJS aims to understand contemporary and historical cultural trends and promotes:
• Scholarship relating analytical psychology to the arts and humanities, social sciences and philosophy, as well as clinical, methodological, and theoretical research;
• The application of the concepts of Jungian and post-Jungian analytical psychology to literature, theatre, film, media, and religious studies;
• Applications in medicine, physics, and the philosophy and history of science; and
• Practice-based and applied research in education, anthropology, therapy, and the behavioral, semiotic, and human sciences.
Membership is open to those from any discipline, artistic, or cultural practice, including analysts and psychotherapists, with an interest in Jungian depth psychology and post-Jungian studies at a scholarly level. Membership privileges include access to ‘member only’ areas on the website, stimulating online discussions, regular in-depth topics disseminated through online seminars, international conferences, and publishing opportunities.
IAJS is committed to the ideals of academic freedom and equal opportunity. Through the journal of IAJS—
International Journal for Jungian Studies (IJJS)—members and non-members have an opportunity to publish their scholarly research relating to interdisciplinary Jungian studies through the blind peer review process. We welcome your contribution!
The
International Journal of Jungian Studies (IJJS) bridges the professional, clinical, and academic worlds of Jungian Studies for an international audience. It brings Jungian theory and practice into dialogue and debate with a wide variety of academic areas of study, and therapeutic concerns.
The editors encourage the submission of papers from Jungian Studies academics, psychoanalysts of all traditions -including analytical psychology, philosophers, anthropologists, critical theorists, feminists, political theorists, world-religious studies, sociologists, bio-ethicists, neuroscientists, and other sciences including students of these approaches in an ongoing critique/engagement with Analytical Psychology such as literature, film and media studies and fine art or art history. The
IJJS wishes to continue the tradition of C.G. Jung in being open to a broad range of intellectual and experiential traditions while seeking to understand the human experience.
The
IJJS publishes peer-reviewed, cutting-edge original articles of high academic quality. The journal is committed to embracing the diversity of Jungian thought and welcomes articles reporting research on:
• analytical psychology themes from academic, clinical, symbolic, cultural and inter-cultural perspectives
• comparative Jungian research in relation to other psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic themes
• the interface between Jungian studies and other academic disciplines
Jung’s Model of the Use of Creative Methods in Psychotherapy and Empirical Support in the Fields of Sandplay Therapy, Art Therapy and Therapeutic Dreamwork