Volume 21 of the Journal of Jungian Scholarly Studies is now available.
This volume is the first of its kind, an issue devoted to the intersection of Jungian approaches to the psyche and somatics. The variety of contributions reflect both the breadth and the depth of a somatic Jungian sensibility, which has been an important thread in the development of depth psychology for more than a century. Volume 21 includes traditional scholarly articles, shorter conversations in the field, visual art, poetry, and a multimedia essay. As a whole, the somatics volume reminds us that wisdom is embodied, a coalescence of mind, body, spirit, and soul that cannot be faked or artificially generated.
2026 JSSS Conference Rewilding the Psyche: Jungian and Post-Jungian Perspectives
The 2026 JSSS Conference will be held on June 11-14, 2026 at Lewis and Clark College in Portland, Oregon.
The proposal review process is complete! All notifications were sent by March 9th to the email addresses provided by submitters. Additionally, registration is now open.
JSSS organizes interdisciplinary conferences through which members can present scholarly papers, organize roundtable discussions, demonstrate creative practices, exhibit artwork, and provide interactive workshops.
Since 2005, JSSS has published The Journal of Jungian Scholarly Studies, an online open-access journal that supports the development of, and scholarly interest in, Jungian theory. Because Jung’s depth psychology is inherently multidisciplinary, the Journal welcomes essays that foster dialogue with our sister disciplines in the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities.
In addition, it hosts JSSS Online, a web-based series of talks and discussions, recordings of which are available on the JSSS YouTube channel.