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November Newsletter
Psychedelics and Individuation:
Conversations with Jungian Analysts

December 15-17

Location: Pacifica Graduate Institute
Portions of the conference presentations 
will be live-streamed

Pacifica Graduate Institute and the IAAP invite you to an historic conference exploring the place of psychedelics in the practice of Jungian Psychoanalysis.

The use of psychedelics to accomplish breakthroughs in difficult pathologies is now proven. Is it possible for psychedelics to form an adjunct to psychoanalysis in appropriate cases, and if so, where is the fit? Can Jungian Psychoanalysis have a role in establishing the right intention for a psychedelic experience, and to integrate the insights and symbols arising from these agents.

Leslie Stein and Lionel Corbett have edited a book of 17 essays by Jungian Analysts, all of whom have a refined interest in these questions. The book, Psychedelics and Individuation: Essays by Jungian Analysts publishing with Chiron Publications, will be launched at the follow-up conference.

A purpose of the conference is to work toward a protocol to be submitted to the IAAP that offers suggestions on how psychedelics and psychoanalysis can work together. Your attendance, should this be of interest to you, is most welcome.

Registration details are on the conference website. Any questions, please contact Leslie Stein at leslie.stein@sydney.edu.au or Lionel Corbett at lcorbett@pacifica.edu.


IAJS Virtual Conference

December 1 - 3
via Zoom

Dr. Susan Rowland will be honored as the next recipient of the C.G. Jung Award and will deliver her C.G. Jung Memorial Keynote Address on December 2


Conference themes include: Arts-Based Research & 
Between Two Seas: Jung And The Islamic World

Dr. Susan Rowland will be honored as the next recipient of the C.G. Jung Award and will deliver her C.G. Jung Memorial Keynote Address via at the IAJS Zoomconference on Saturday, December 2. She was founding chair of IAJS 2003-6, having previously been convenor of the steering group set up after the IAAP Academic Conference in 2002. She shares the honor of this award with members of that steering group and the first IAJS committee because the essential collaborative work of extending, deepening, and exploring the multidisciplinary Jungian studies field is/was a real creative endeavor much undervalued. She is the author of numerous books, including Chiron Publications' Mary Wandwalker Mysteries: The Sacred Well Murders; The Alchemy Fire Murder; and Murder on Family Grounds, publishing in early 2024.
Lecture Sponsored by the 
Jung Foundation of Ontario

The Schizophrenia Complex

Presented by Author Dr. Eve Maram
 clinical and forensic psychologist, certified Jungian Analyst

Friday, January 19 7-9pm
Online via ZOOM

Listen to Eve Maram 
on the ATTMind Podcast with James Jesso

The Schizophrenia Complex And The Turbulent Waters Of The Unconscious Mind
New Releases from 
Chiron Publications:


The Wise Old Woman Spirit: 
Help as a Partnership

Open this book and enter the world of eros and, curiously, emptiness—two vital qualities of the Wise Old Woman spirit that can help us survive … possibly even thrive. Through the human imagination and dreams, the Wise Old Woman spirit offers a kind of collaboration and partnership involving a very real intimacy and immediacy while preserving our conscious gains.





The Lion Will Become Man: 
Alchemy and the Dark Spirit in Nature-A Personal Encounter

Eternal Echoes: 
Erich Neumann's Timeless Relevance to Consciousness, Creativity, and Evil

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