The Journal of Analytical Psychology is a distinguished peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the exploration and advancement of Jungian psychology. It delves into the depths of the unconscious mind, exploring archetypes, symbolism, and the individuation process. It serves as a vital resource for therapists, academics, and anyone fascinated by the intricate workings of the human psyche.
Coverage encompasses a broad range of topics, including dream analysis, mythology, cultural complexes, and the application of Jungian principles to contemporary issues. The journal is indexed in prominent databases, including Scopus and Web of Science, ensuring wide accessibility. Its target audience comprises Jungian analysts, psychotherapists, scholars of psychology, and those interested in depth psychology.
By providing a forum for scholarly discourse and innovative thinking, the Journal of Analytical Psychology fosters a deeper understanding of the human experience. The journal encourages submissions of original research, theoretical explorations, and clinical case studies to contribute to the ongoing evolution of Jungian thought. Dive into the world of analytical psychology and discover the power of the unconscious.