The Journal of Analytical Psychology was founded in 1955 by the Society of Analytical Psychology in London under Michael Fordham's editorial leadership and is the longest-running international journal in the Jungian field. It publishes clinical, theoretical, and applied papers in analytical psychology together with extensive book reviews and developments from member societies of the IAAP. It is published on behalf of the SAP by Wiley and circulates worldwide.

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Depth orientation

JAP is the field's flagship clinical journal, the standing record of London-school developmental Jungian thinking and the wider international analytical-psychology conversation since the mid-twentieth century.

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