
The Journal of Analytical Psychology
The Journal of Analytical Psychology is a scholarly publication that focuses on the theories and practices of analytical psychology, a branch of psychology founded by Carl Jung. It features research articles, case studies, and discussions related to topics such as the unconscious mind, symbolism, dreams, and personal development. Aimed at professionals and scholars, the journal promotes the understanding of psychological concepts and their application in therapeutic settings, bridging traditional psychology with deeper, introspective methods. It serves as a platform for sharing insights and advancements in the field, fostering a rich dialogue among mental health practitioners and researchers.