Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche began in 1979 as the San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal under founding editor John Beebe and was renamed in 2007 to reflect its widening scope. The journal is sponsored by the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco and published quarterly by Routledge / Taylor & Francis. It carries scholarly articles, clinical writing, poetry, art, and reviews, with a standing emphasis on the dialogue between contemporary culture and Jungian thought.

Focus areas

Depth orientation

Jung Journal is the cultural-humanities counterpart to the more clinical JAP, holding open a space where film, literature, art, and depth psychology read each other.

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