We are pleased to bring a portrait of Mark Winborn who has been interviewed by Stephen Garratt.
Mark Winborn has quietly but indelibly shaped the field of Jungian psychology over the past three decades. He has contributed not only as a clinician and teacher, but also as a prolific writer, influential supervisor, and bridge-builder between Jungian and psychoanalytic traditions.
His books, including Deep Blues (2011), Shared Realities (2014), Interpretation in Jungian Analysis (2018), Beyond Persona (2023) and Jungian Psychoanalysis – A Contemporary Introduction (2024) are valued resources for students and analysts alike. Through his clinical sensitivity, theoretical range, and commitment to international supervision, Mark has advanced the field’s understanding of metaphor, interpretation, and the unformulated layers of psychic life. At the heart of his work lies a talent for connecting traditions, disciplines, and human experiences – what might be called a life of intersecting vertices.
Click HERE to read Stephen Garratt’s full presentation of Mark Winborn.