Sarah Kathryn Shelton – 1979 – 2025

In Loving Memory of Sarah Kathryn Shelton It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Sarah Kathryn Shelton, age 46, of New Orleans, LA, on December 30, 2025 after 14 month battle with pancreatic cancer. Born on January 2, 1979, in San Jose, California, she was the daughter of Ronald and Candes […]

Rosemarie Kennedy – 1931 – 2025

Sister St. Mary of the Holy Angels Sister Rosemarie Kennedy (Sister St. Mary of the Holy Angels) of the Congregation of Notre Dame died peacefully on Sunday, November 16. 2025 at the Sisters of Providence Motherhouse, Kingston, ON at the age of ninety-four. Born in Toronto, she was predeceased by her parents, Martin and Anastatia […]

Jožef Magdič – 1943 – 2025

With sorrow in our hearts we announce that at the age of 83, the father of Jungian thought in Slovenia, Dr Jožef Magdič, physician, psychiatrist, Jungian analyst, supervisor, and lecturer in analytical psychology at the Sigmund Freud University in Ljubljana, has passed away. As the first Slovenian Jungian, Dr Jožef Magdič was responsible for the […]

Ladson Hinton – 1934 – 2025

I am very sad to say that Ladson Hinton died late last week with his family in Davis, CA. He was a giant of a person in Seattle, and beyond the psychoanalytic community.  Below is a brief accounting of his professional accomplishments. It does not capture the spirit of the man or how so many […]

Diane Cousineau Brutsche – 1944 – 2025

In Memory ISAP lost a precious part of its community on August 8, 2025, with the passing of DIANE COUSINEAU BRUTSCHE. After a two-year struggle with cancer, she was released from her suffering in the presence of her beloved Paul and daughter Jackie. Diane was a founding member of ISAP and a revered teacher, supervisor […]

Joy Schaverien – 1943 – 2025

The Jungian psychoanalyst and art psychotherapist Joy Schaverien, who has died aged 82, will be remembered beyond her professional world for her book Boarding School Syndrome: The Psychological Trauma of the “Privileged” Child (2015). It became a bestseller for the publisher Routledge: among its readers were adult boarding school survivors who found that it described […]

Ann Casement – 1938 – 2025

We announce with great sadness that Ann Casement passed away on January 8, 2025. Over the years, Ann Casement has had a great influence in the IAAP. She was a member of the IAAP Executive Committee from 2001 – 2007, She organised the IAAP Congress in Cambridge in 2001 and served as Chair of the Ethics […]

David H. Rosen – 1945 – 2024

David H. Rosen (1945 – 2024) was an American psychiatrist, Jungian analyst, and author. He was the first holder of the McMillan Professorship in Analytical Psychology, Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Science, and Professor of Humanities in Medicine at Texas A&M University.  He died in May 2024 following a long illness. His wide-ranging research interests included analytical […]

Daniela Eulert-Fuchs – 1962 – 2024

It was with great sadness that I learned of the death of Daniela Eulert-Fuchs. Although I was informed  about her serious illness, she also wrote to me about it herself. She was courageous and even last year, after the treatments had failed, she did not give up hope. Daniela was a very special person, very […]

David Henderson – 1950 – 2023

The son of Protestant missionaries, Dr David Henderson was born and raised in Angola, with periodic furloughs spent in America. His family was evacuated for a year at the outbreak of war in 1961. The highlight of David’s schooling was attending high school at TASOK in Kinshasa where his friendships with classmates across the world […]

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