Coming to Rock Bottom
Dr Mary Addenbrooke explains why Jungian ideas are important in understanding addiction We need to talk more about – what makes a person who is addicted quit their addiction for good? Can anyone else...
View ArticleVideo games have opened a new world of research
by Archie Carfrae At my university, whilst completing a psychology degree, a very small portion of my final mark is determined by my participation in the Students gaming university’s research....
View ArticleJung North West
The Society of Analytical Psychology invites you to an innovative, residential weekend based in Grasmere, Lake District, U.K. Friday tea-time March 22nd through to Sunday lunch March 24th 2019 Lake...
View ArticleJung, Stein and BTS – an overnight sensation?
On the morning of Good Friday I awoke to the BBC News App with the headline ‘Jung lovers: BTS delve into psychology on their album, Map of the Soul’. I was stunned! Jung in the mainstream news? The...
View ArticleSAP supports Refugee Council
Dr Alessandra Cavalli writes about the work she does with the Refugee Council to provide psychological support to teachers. In 2015 55 millions people were forcibly displaced worldwide. 23 millions...
View ArticleTemporality and Shame
Hessel Willemsen, a Training Analyst, describes the clinical implications of the relationship between temporality and shame Temporality is lived time, the time of our lives, and not the abstract time...
View ArticleSAP supports Refugee Council
Dr Alessandra Cavalli writes about the work she does with the Refugee Council to provide psychological support to teachers. In... The post SAP supports Refugee Council appeared first on Society of...
View ArticleTransgender and therapy
Bob Withers, an SAP analyst, describes his interest in working with trans people. He will be speaking on the clinical... The post Transgender and therapy appeared first on Society of Analytical...
View ArticleA Century of Insight
This blog is by Archie, a 21-year-old psychology undergraduate at Bournemouth University currently on his placement year. Archie is volunteering... The post A Century of Insight appeared first on...
View ArticleTaking mental health seriously
In his second post, Archie argues that workplaces need to act if they are really taking mental health seriously. Back... The post Taking mental health seriously appeared first on Society of Analytical...
View ArticleFordham Prize 2018 – Monica Luci
Fordham Prizewinner 2018 – Monica Luci The Journal of Analytical Psychology has awarded Monica Luci has won the Michael Fordham... The post Fordham Prize 2018 – Monica Luci appeared first on Society of...
View ArticleWhat is laughter?
What is laughter? A new post by Archie Carfrae considering an important part of our everyday lives. Yesterday when working... The post What is laughter? appeared first on Society of Analytical...
View ArticleVideo games have opened a new world of research
by Archie Carfrae At my university, whilst completing a psychology degree, a very small portion of my final mark is... The post Video games have opened a new world of research appeared first on Society...
View ArticleJung, Stein and BTS – an overnight sensation?
The post Jung, Stein and BTS – an overnight sensation? appeared first on Society of Analytical Psychology.
View ArticleFordham Prize 2020 – Susanna Wright
Susanna Wright’s prizewinning paper 2020 We are pleased to announce that the Michael Fordham Prize for 2020, which demonstrates the paper... The post Fordham Prize 2020 – Susanna Wright appeared first...
View ArticleSAP letter of solidarity with Ukraine
To all our friends and colleagues in Ukraine, We wish to express our solidarity with the people of Ukraine and... The post SAP letter of solidarity with Ukraine appeared first on Society of Analytical...
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