Research publications in collaboration with the IAAP

Research publications in collaboration with the IAAP (papers, based on research supported by IAAP grant or papers based on talks in IAAP joint conferences or joint research projects)

  • Theoretical Developments of Analytical Psychology

Bishop, P. (2024). Jung and the Epic of Transformation Vol.1 Volfram von Eschenbach’s “Parsival” and the Grail as Transformation, Asheville, North Carolina: Chiron Publications.

Bishop, P. (2025). Jung and the Epic of Transformation Vol.2 Goethe’s “ Faust” as a Text of Transformation Asheville, North Carolina: Chiron Publications.

Kawai, T.,  Fahlbusch, J.,  Dienel, H-L,  Renn, O., Renn, R. (2024).  Narratives in Times of Radical Transformation, London: Routledge.

Roesler, C. (2023). Deconstructing Archetype Theory: A Critical Analysis of Jungian Ideas, London, Routledge.

Stein, L. and Corbett, L.(ed) (2023). Psychedelics and Individuation: Essays by Jungian Analysts, Chiron Publications.

Brodersen, E. and Amezaga, P. (ed) (2021). Jungian Perspectives on Indeterminate States, London: Routledge.

Cambray, J. and Sawin, L. (Ed.)(2018). Research in Analytical Psychology: Applications from Scientific, Historical and Cross- Cultural Research, London: Routledge.

Cambray, J. (2018). Complexity, ecology, symbolism, and synchronicity In J. Cambray (Ed.), Research in Analytical Psychology: Applications from Scientific, Historical and Cross- Cultural Research, London: Routledge p.157-172.

Roesler, C. (2018)(Ed.). Research in Analytical Psychology: Empirical Research, London: Routledge

De Coro, A.(2018). The relevance of the Jungian concept of “ image” to contemporary process research through linguistic analysis: a bridge between analytical and cognitive psychology. In C. Roesler (Ed.) Research in Analytical Psychology: Empirical Research, London: Routledge p.55-69.

Alcaro, A., Carta S., Panksepp, J., (2017). “The Affective Core of the Self: A Neuro- Archetypical Perspective on the Foundations of Human and Animal Subjectivity, Front. Psychol., 01 September 2017.

Alcaro, A. Carta, S. (2019). “The “Instinct” of Imagination. A Neuro-Ethological Approach to the Evolution of the Reflective Mind and Its Application to Psychotherapy”. Front. Hum. Neurosci. 

Carta, S. (2025). Emotions, Cognition, Images and the Development of the Personality. London: Routledge.

Carta, S. (2025). From Biology to Psychology in Jungian Psychology and Evolutionary Theory: The Infinite Ladder. Vol. 2. London, New York: Routledge (in press).

Carta S. (2025). A Jungian and Evolutionary approach to Psychology and Culture: The Infinite Ladder. Vol 1. London: Routledge (in press).

Zabriskie, B. (2018). The spectrum of emotion: in mythologies, philosophies, Analytical Psychology, and the neurosciences. In J. Cambray (Ed.) Research in Analytical Psychology: Applications from Scientific, Historical and Cross- Cultural Research, London: Routledge p.85-112.

  • Dream Analysis and Active Imagination

Konakawa, H. (2024). Characteristics of typical Japanese dreams: Relationships with age, gender, and self-construal. Dreaming. Advance online publication. 

Saiz, M.;  Abalos; M.P.;  Grez.; Bartfeld, M.; and others (2023).The Syzygy, Reformulation and New Perspectives: Dreams, Anima-Animus and Gender.  Journal of Analytical Psychology, J Anal Psychol, 2023 Apr;68(2):301-326.  

Tozzi, C. (2023).  Interdisciplinary Understandings of Active Imagination, London: Routledge.

Yoshioka, Y. (2023) Cultural differences in dream emotions between Japanese and Chinese college students, International Journal of Dream Research, 16(1) 81-90.

Konakawa, H., Kawai, T., Tanaka, Y., Hatanaka, C., Bowen, K., Koh., A. (2023). Examining the association between cultural self-construal and dream structures in the United States and Japan. Frontiers in Psychology Volume 14.

Landau, R. Brooke, R., Lampe and Stich (collaborators: Semikolwnnykh N. and Serebrennikova N.) (2022). Dreaming for the World: A Jungian Study of Dreams During COVID-19 Pandemic, Proceedings of the Twenty – Second Congress of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (ed. Jacqueline Egli) Daimon Verlag.

Roesler, C., Konakawa, H., Tanaka, Y. (2021). Differences in dream content and structure between Japanese and Western dreams. International Journal of Dream Research, Volume 14, No. 2, 195-201.

Roesler, C. (2021). Structural Dream Analysis: a narrative research method for investigating the meaning of dream series in analytical psychotherapies,  International Journal of Dream Research, Vo.14, No2.

Konakawa, H. (2020). Characteristics of Japanese Dreams in Psychotherapy: Dreams that Develop Dreamers’ Psychological Themes Based on a Connection with the Japanese Mentality. PSYCHOLOGIA, 62(2) 163-180.

Kron, T. (2018)Dreaming under fire: the psyche in continuous stress. In C. Roesler (Ed) Research in Analytical Psychology: Empirical Research, London: Routledge p.89-102.

Boechat, W. (2018) Cultural complexes and cultural identity in Brazil: the development of an individual identity. In J. Cambray (Ed.) Research in Analytical Psychology: Applications from Scientific, Historical and Cross- Cultural Research, London: Routledge p.238-257.

  • Analytical Psychotherapy: Practice and Effectiveness

Hatanaka, Ch.; Kawai T.; Tanaka,Y.; Konakawa Y.; Suzuki, Y; Makian, N.(2023). Paradoxical nature of narrative in analytical psychotherapy.  The European Journal of Social Science Research, Vol. 36, 2023, p.45-58.  Special Issue: Narratives in Times of Radical Transformation.

Luci, M. and Carpani, St.(ed.) (2022). Lockdown Therapy. London: Routledge.

Merchant, J. (2020). Healing cultural trauma and its application to the Router programme’. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 65, 4, 719-39.

Gudaitė, G. (2019). Psychotherapy research: an interplay between inner and outer and a succession of meaning. Journal of Analytical psychology. 2019, 64, 4, 512–529

Krapp, M. (2018) Pictures of transformation and symbolic attitude. A research perspective on picture interpretation and the therapeutic mundus imaginalis. In C. Roesler (Ed.) Research in Analytical Psychology: Empirical Research, London: Routledge p.154-172.

Ramos D.G. and Melo da Matta, R. (2018) Sandplay: method for research with trauma. In C. Roesler (Ed.) Research in Analytical Psychology: Empirical Research, London: Routledge p.137-154.

Roesler, C. (2018). Research on the effectiveness of Jungian psychotherapy: state of art. In C. Roesler (Ed.) Research in Analytical Psychology: Empirical Research, London: Routledge p.173-187.

  • Research on the Training Process

Gudaite, G. and Kelly, T.(ed.) (2023). Exploring Core Competencies in Jungian Psychoanalysis: Research, Practice, and Training. London: Routledge, 2023.

Gudaitė, G., Bieliauskienė, I., Petronytė-Kvedarauskienė, D., Rukšaitė, G. (2023). A study of Core Competencies in Jungian Psychoanalysis. In Exploring Core Competencies in Jungian Psychoanalysis: Research, Practice, and Training.  G. Gudaitė, T. Kelly (ed) London: Routledge, 2023 p. 27-43.

Merchant, J. (2018). ‘Findings from the evaluation of the IAAP’s International Router training program’ in Research in Analytical Psychology, C. Roesler (ed). London: Routledge.

Merchant, J. (2017). ‘Evaluation of the IAAP Router Training Programme: Findings and Recommendations’. In Kiehl & M. Klenck (eds) (2017) Anima Mundi in Transition: Cultural, Clinical and Professional Challenges. Proceedings of the 20th Congress of the IAAP (p. 1486ff) Einsiedeln, Switzerland: Daimon Verlag.

Merchant, J. (2016). ‘The use of Skype in analysis and training: A research and literature review’ Journal of Analytical Psychology, 61, 3, 309-28.

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