Reflections on Jung in the 21st Century

This is a blog on Jungian themes published by Michael Escamilla, MD

Call for Papers

Jung in the 21st Century

October 31, 2016

Michael Escamilla

 

Call for Papers

The Jung Page was begun in 1995 as a website providing online educational resources for persons interested in the work of C.G. Jung  and Analytical Psychology.  Founded and originally maintained by analyst Don Williams, in more recent years the Jung Page has been maintained by the Houston Jung Center and is now supported there by the Frank MacMillan Institute. 

With the cooperation and generosity of analysts, academics, independent scholars and commentators, and the editors of several Jungian journals, The Jung Page provides a place to encounter innovative writers and to enter into a rich, ongoing conversation about psychology and culture. 

 The Jung Page features new articles on the main web page and also archives articles that have been featured on the page.  We are currently accepting for consideration articles of interest to the Jungian and Analytical Psychology community.  Please send an electronic version of any article you would propose to be published on this site to:

 

Michael Escamilla,MD

McMillan Institute Scholar

E-mail:         This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Please include author and title and a brief description of the author.  We accept articles published in other journals, as long as we have consent of the author(s) and journal.  Also, please choose one of the following categories when submitting your article:  Book Review, Film Review, Original Research,  Culture & Psyche, Analytical Psychology, Literature, Psychology & Environment, Music.

 

 

 

 

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