Joseph Cambray
“The Influence of German Romantic Science on Jung and Pauli,” in The Pauli Jung Dialogue, eds. H. Atmanspacher and C. Fuchs. Exeter, UK: Imprint Academic (in press).
“Romanticism and Revolution in Jung’s Science,” in Jung & Science, ed. Raya Jones, London and New York: Routledge 2013.
“The Red Book: Entrances and Exits” in The Red Book: Reflections on C. G. Jung’s Liber Novus, ed. T. Kirsch and G. Hogenson, New York & London: Routledge, 2013.
“Cosmos and Culture in the Play of Synchronicity,” In The Playful Psyche: Entering Chaos, Coincidence, Creation. Jungian Odyssey Series IV. Eds. Stacy Wirth, Isabelle Meier & John Hill. New Orleans: Spring Journal, Inc.,133-147, 2012.
“Jung, science, and his legacy,” in International Journal of Jungian Studies, 3:2, 110-124, 2011.
“Moments of complexity and enigmatic action: a Jungian view of the therapeutic field,” in Journal of Analytical Psychology, 56 (2) 296-309, 2011.
Synchronicity: Nature & Psyche in an Interconnected Universe (Fay Lecture Series). College Station, TX: Texas A & M University Press, 2009.
“Democracy, Time, and Organizational Life in the International Jungian Community.” Quadrant 38 (2), pp. 35-45, 2008.
“Towards the Feeling of Emergence.” J. Analytical Psychology 51(1), pp. 1-20, 2006.
Analytical Psychology: Contemporary Perspectives in Jungian Psychology, (2004) J. Cambray and L. Carter, eds. East Sussex and New York: Brunner-Routledge
John Beebe, MD, Joseph Cambray, PhD, Thomas B. Kirsch, MD, “What Freudians Can Learn From Jung”, Psychoanalytic Psychology 18(2), pp. 213-242, 2001.
“Enactments and Amplification”, J. Analytical Psychology 46(2), pp. 275-303, 2001.
Arione de Winter
Lady of the Beasts. New York: Amazon, 2013.
Diane Fremont
Book Review. “Soul-Making: Interweaving Art and Analysis by Francesco Donfrancesco.” Journal of Analytical Psychology 55 1, Feb. 2010: 136-137.
The Book of Symbols: Reflections on archetypal images. Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism (ARAS) Ronnberg, Ami and Kathleen Martin. (Eds.) Contributing author. New York: Taschen, 2010
“The Visible and the Invisible in Art: The secret space of the image.” ARAS/Art and Psyche Online Journal, Issue 2, 2009. http://aras.org/notices/newsletter09-02.htm; http://aras.org/docs/00026Fremont.pdf
Joan Golden-Alexis
Book Review: “At Home in the Language of Soul: Exploring Jungian Discourse and Psyche’s Grammar of Transformation, by Josephine Evetts-Secker”. Quadrant, XLIII:2, Summer 2013, pp. 80-85.
“Breast Cancer and the Descent: The Loss and Return of Spring”, Journal of Religion and Health, Volume 44, Number 2, June 2005, pp. 227-239.
Donald Grasing
“Subjectivity, the Jungian Self, and the Borderline Personality.” Issues in Psychoanalytic Psychology. Vol. 28, NO. 2, 2006
Christopher Hauke
Visible Mind: Movies, Modernity and the Unconscious. London and New York: Routledge, 2013.
Hauke, Christopher & Hockley, Luke (eds.) Jung and Film II: The Return. Further Post-Jungian Takes on the Moving Image. London and New York: Routledge, 2011
‘Keeping Secrets (and deciding what can be told). Individuation, Power and the Red Book’. The International Journal of Jungian Studies. Vol. 3 No. 3. 50th Anniversary issue, 2011
‘Turning On and Tuning Out. Technology, Image, Analysis’ pp.43-60 International Journal of Analytical Psychology. No. 54: Feb., 2009
“I am not in my own skin. I want to be in my own skin”. Revaluing Fragmentation and Narcissism’ in Gaitanidis, A. and Curk, P. (eds.), Narcissism: a Critical Reader London: Karnac. 2007
‘The Unconscious: Personal and Collective’ in Papadopoulos, Renos (ed.), The Handbook of Jungian Psychology. London and New York: Routledge, 2006
Human Being Human, Culture and the Soul. London and New York: Routledge, 2005
‘Jean Cocteau’s Orphee: Orpheus, Dionysis and Popular Culture’. pp127-142. Spring Journal of Archetypal Studies, No. 71: Fall, 2004
‘Uneasy Ghosts: Theories of the child in analytical psychology and psychoanalysis’ in Controversies in Analytical Psychology Robert Withers (ed.), London and Philadelphia: Routledge, 2002
Hauke, Christopher & Alister, Ian (eds.) Jung and Film, Post-Jungian Takes on the Moving Image. London and New York: Routledge, 2001
Jung and the Postmodern: the Interpretation of Realities. London and Philadelphia: Routledge, 2000
Alister, Ian & Hauke, Christopher (eds.) Contemporary Jungian Analysis. Post-Jungian Perspectives from the Society of Analytical Psychology. London and New York: Routledge, 1998
Barbara Black Koltuv
Nights By The Wall Nicolas-Hays Nicolas-Hays November 2010
Amulets Talisman and Magical Jewelry: A Way to the Unseen, Everpresent, Almighty God Nicolas-Hays August 2005
Solomon and Sheba: Inner Marriage and Individuation Nicolas-Hays April 1993
Weaving Woman Nicolas-Hays August 1990
The Book Of Lilith Nicolas-Hays May 1986
Michael Marsman
“Bringing dharma to earth: the sabarimalai pilgrimage and ayyappan myth. 2013. Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture, 90, 227-250.
Kathleen Martin
Kathleen Martin and Ami Ronnberg, eds. The Book of Symbols,: Reflections on Archetypal Images. Main contributing author. New York: Taschen, 2010
Jeffrey Rubin Morey
“Getting hysterical: Mogenson’s dove and the warring brothers of psychoanalysis.” Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche. 2009 3(3):73-80.
“Winnicott’s splitting headache: considering the gap between Jungian and object relations concepts.” J Anal Psychol. 2005 Jun;50(3):333-50.
Sherry Salman
Dreams of Totality: Where We Are When There’s Nothing at the Center, New Orleans: Spring Journal Books, 2013.
The Book of Symbols: Reflections on Archetypal Images (Archive for Research on Archetypal Symbols). Eds. A. Ronnberg and K. Martin. Main contributing author. New York: Taschen, 2010.
“Peregrinations of Active Imagination: the Elusive Quintessence in Postmodern Motion” in Jungian Psychoanalysis 3rd edition, ed. By Murray Stein, 2009, Chicago, Ill.: Open Court Books.
“Breakdowns and Breakthroughs: Kinship and Psychoanalytic Theory” in Quadrant. 2008. Journal of the C.G. Jung Fd. for Analytical Psychology. NY. Vol. 38,1, 32-41
“The Creative Psyche: Jung’s Major Contributions” in The Cambridge Companion to Jung ed. by Polly Young-Eisendrath and Terence Dawson. 1997. 2nd edition 2008 Cambridge University Press, U.K., N.Y.
“New Directions Home: African Oracles and Analytic Attitudes” Proceedings of the 17th International IAAP Congress for Analytical Psychology, Capetown, South Africa 2007, Daimon Verlag.
“True Imagination” in Spring: a Journal of Archetype and Culture, 2006, Spring Journal Inc., New Orleans, Louisiana
“Beyond the Margins: From Projective Identification to Active Imagination – the Question of Technique in Analytical Psychology” In Proceedings of the 16th International Congress in Analytical Psychology. 2006. Zurich: Daimon-Verlag
“Blood Payments” in Terror, Violence, and the Impulse to Destroy: Perspectives from Analytical Psychology. 2003, Zurich: Daimon-Verlag.
“Amor Fati and the Wisdom of Psychological Creativity” in The Psychology of Mature Spirituality: Integrity, Wisdom, Transcendence. Edited by Polly Young-Eisendrath and Melvin Miller. 2000. Routledge, U.K.
“Dissociation and the Self in the Magical pre-Oedipal Field” in Journal of Analytical Psychology. 1999. Vol. 44, 1-69-85. Blackwell Publishers, Oxford, U.K.
“Poisons and Panaceas in Analytic Training” in Destruction and Creation: Personal and Cultural Transformations. Florence 1998, Proceedings of the 14th International Congress for Analytical Psychology. Daimon-Verlag, Switzerland.
Ann Belford Ulanov
Knots and Their Untying. New Orleans, LA: Spring, 2014.
Madness and Creativity. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 2013.
The Unshuttered Heart: Opening to Aliveness and Deadness in the Self. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 2007.
The Spirit in Jung. Einsiedeln, Switzerland: Daimon Verlag, 2005.
Spiritual Aspects of Clinical Work. Einsiedeln, Switzerland: Daimon Verlag, 2005.
“The Third in the Shadow of the Fourth.” Journal of Analytical Psychology. 52, No. 5, 2007, pp. 585-607
Finding Space: Winnicott, God, and Psychic Reality. Louisville, KY: Westminster/John Knox Press, 2001.
Ulanov, Ann and Barry. Cinderella and Her Sisters: The Envied and the Envying. Einsiedeln, Switzerland: Daimon, 1998.
The Functioning Transcendent: Studies in Analytical Psychology, Wilmette, IL: Chiron, 1996.
Ulanov, Ann and Barry. Transforming Sexuality: The Archetypal World of Anima and Animus. Boston, MA: Shambala, 1994.
The Wizard’s Gate, Picturing Consciousness. Einsiedeln, Switzerland: Daimon, 1994.
Ulanov, Ann and Barry. The Witch and the Clown: Two Archetypes of Human Sexuality. Wilmette, IL: Chiron Publications, 1987.
Sylvester Wojtkowski
“Jung’s “Art Complex,” ARAS, Art and Psyche Online Journal, 2009, issue 3 <http://aras.org/notices/newsletter09-03.htm>
“Saracen’s Wound. “Islamic” Wound of the Western Psyche.” in Barcelona 2004. Proceedings of the XVI Congress of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. Einsiedeln, Switzerland: Daimon Verlag, 2006
“Deconstructing the Monstrous: An ‘Ecologically Correct’ Approach—From ‘What are Dragons for?’ to ‘What do Dragons want?’”, pp. 293-312, in Archetypal Psychologies, Ed. Stanton Marlan, New Orleans, Spring Journal Books,
Beverley Zabriskie
“Emotion and Energy, C. G. Jung’s Fordham Legacy”, Jung in the Academy and Beyond: The Fordham Lectures 100 Years later, New Orleans: Spring Journal Books, 2014
“Time and Tao in Synchronicity” in The Pauli-Jung Conjecture and Its Impact Today, ed. by Atmanspacher, H. and Fuchs, C. Imprint Academic, Exeter, 2014
“When Psyche meets Soma: the question of incarnation” (2006) in Corrigal,J., Payne,H., and Wilkinson,H., (Eds.) About A Body, Routledge, London and New York. 213-223.
“Imagination as Laboratory” (2004) Journal of Analytical Psychology 49, pp.235-242.
“A Meeting of Rare Minds”, Introduction to Atom and Archetype. The Pauli-Jung Correspondence. Princeton. Princeton University Press, 2001
“The Psyche as Process”, Psychoanalytic Dialogues, 10, (3), 2000.
“Transference and Dream in Illness: Waxing Psyche, waning body” Journal of Analytical Psychology – vol.45, no. 1. January, 2000
“Thawing the Frozen Accidents: The Archetypal Dimension of Counter-Transference” Journal of Analytical Psychology, January 1997, Vol. 42, No. 1.
“The Matter of Psyche” (1996) San Francisco Library Journal.Vol. 14, No. 4.
“Incest and Myrrh: Father-Daughter Sex In Therapy.” (1982)Quadrant. 15/2. 5-23.