In the Spotlight – Ursula Wirtz

We are pleased to bring a portrait of Ursula Wirtz written by our colleague from Latvia, Ramona Gredzena. RG: Many members of our Latvian Jungian study group first met you nearly two decades ago at one of your seminars in Vilnius. You touched our hearts and souls deeply, and I vividly recall how, after your […]
In the Spotlight – Tom Singer

Tom Singer has spent a lifetime weaving together the personal and the collective, the symbolic and the social. “I think I always had a sense of living on the edge of things,” Tom reflects, “between the inner world and the outer world, never quite feeling at home in just one.” Early years Tom was born […]
In the Spotlight – Robert Bosnak

When speaking with Robert Bosnak, you are quickly enveloped in the warmth of someone who has walked a remarkable path, shaped by history, adversity, and a lifelong curiosity about the depths of the human psyche. Born in post-war Holland in 1948 to Jewish parents who had survived the Holocaust by escaping to Switzer-land, Bosnak’s early […]
In the Spotlight – Tom Kelly

Tom Kelly is a name synonymous with leadership, collaboration, and deep engagement within the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP). As past president of the IAAP (2013-2016), and a key figure in North American Jungian circles for many years, Tom’s journey is a testament to his enduring commitment to the field. In this issue the […]
In the Spotlight – Joan Chodorow

In this News Bulletin we are delighted to bring a portrait of Joan Chodorow presented by Tina Stromsted. Joan Chodorow was a pioneer in dance/movement therapy, and she has had a huge influence in the Jungian world for over 40 years. We hope you will enjoy reading Tina Stromsted’s presentation of Joan Chodorow below. I […]
In the Spotlight – Pia Skogemann

In this News Bulletin we bring a portrait and an interview with Pia Skogemann, Danish Jungian Analyst and author of several books and articles on fairy tales and other subjects. Pia Skogemann has had a major impact on the dissemination of Analytical Psychology in the Nordic countries. We hope you will enjoy Misser Berg’s presentation and […]
In the Spotlight – Marianne Müller

In this News Bulletin we bring a portrait and an interview with Marianne Mueller, President of the IAAP from 2016 – 2019. We hope you will enjoy Emilija Kiehl’s presentation and interview with Marianne Mueller. EK: Our previous conversation in an IAAP publication was for the November 2015 Newssheet. You were then on your way to […]
In the Spotlight – Gustav Bovensiepen

In this News Bulletin we bring a portrait and an interview with Gustav Bovensiepen, who for the last five decades have had a strong theoretical, clinical and organisational influence in the IAAP. We hope you will enjoy Misser Berg’s presentation and interview with Gustav Bovensiepen. Gustav Bovensiepen was born 1944 and grew up in South Germany […]
In the Spotlight – John Hill

In this News Bulletin we bring a portrait and an interview with John Hill, who for many years have had a strong connection to Eastern Europe.We hope you will enjoy this inspiring portrait of John Hill by Lavinia Tanculescu. Life has been exceedingly generous to me, and for this, I remain deeply grateful. Among the […]
In the Spotlight – Luigi Zoja

In this News Bulletin we bring a portrait and an interview with our esteemed colleague, Luigi Zoja, President of the IAAP from 1998 – 2001. Luigi Zoja lived for some years in Latin America and had a major influence on the development of Analytical Psychology and the start of the Developing Groups in the region. We […]