Below is a list of published works by ANZSJA members.
This is not an exhaustive list and will be updated.
Dr. Sue Austin
Women’s Aggressive Fantasies: A Post-Jungian Exploration of Self-Hatred, Love and Agency, Routledge, London, 2005.
A Perspective on the Patterns of Loss, Lack, Disappointment and Shame Encountered in the Treatment of Six Women with Severe and Chronic Anorexia Nervosa. In Journal of Analytical Psychology, Vol. 54, No.1, Feb 2009.
Women’s Aggressive Energies, Agency and Psychological Change. In Sacral Revolutions. A Festschrift for Andrew Samuels. Edited by Gottfried Heuer, Routledge, London, 2009.
Desire, fascination and the other: some thoughts on Jung’s interest in Rider Haggard’s ‘She’ and on the nature of Archetypes. In Harvest: Journal for Jungian Studies, Vol. 50, No. 2, Karnac, London, 2004.
The troubled and troubling discourse of infant observation. In International Journal of Critical Psychology, Issue 7: ‘Therapy’, 2002.
Women’s Aggressive fantasies: a feminist post-Jungian hermeneutic. Harvest: Journal for Jungian Studies, Vol. 45, No. 2, Karnac, London, 1999.
Margaret Caulfield
‘ANZSJA’s Songlines and Haerenga model of training. Part 1: A new rhythm for the Australia and New Zealand Society of Jungian Analysts’. In The Journal of Analytical Psychology, Vol. 51, No. 1, pp. 67-86, 2008.
Giles Clark
‘A Spinozan lens onto the confusions of borderline relations’. In The Journal of Analytical Psychology, Vol. 53, No. 1, pp. 61-71, 2006.
Amanda Dowd
‘Whose mind am I in? Reflections from an Australian consulting room on migration as a traumatic experience’. In Australasian Journal of Psychotherapy, Vol. 27, Nos 1 and 2, pp. 23-40, 2008.
‘Mind the Gap: Reflections on the subtle geography of identity’, in forthcoming publication by Routledge, edited by R.A. Jones for the IAJS
Dr. André de Koning
‘The Qualitative Method of Research in the Phenomenology of Suspicion’, in Duquesne Studies in Phenomenological Psychology, Vol.III, eds. A.Giorgi, R.Knowles, D.Smith. Duquesne University Press, Pittsburgh, 1979.
Phenomenology, in Phenomenology and Psychiatry, AJJ de Koning and FA Jenner, Academic Press, London. Grune & Stratton. New York, 1982.
‘Suspicion and Delusion’, in Phenomenology and Psychiatry, A.J.J. de Koning and F.A. Jenner, Academic Press, London. Grune & Stratton. New York, 1982.
‘Reflections on the Heart’, in The Changing Reality of Modern Man, Kruger,D., Juta Press, Cape Town, 1984.
‘Introduction’, in Qualitative Research in Psychology , Ashworth, P., Giorgi, A., De Koning,AJJ, (eds), Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, 1986
‘Our Many Selves’, in Temenos, Canberra, 1995.
‘Freud and Jung: A Battle of Titans’, Australian Journal of Psychotherapy, Vol.16, 1997.
‘Beyond his Story’, Journal for Analytical Psychology, 43,1998.
‘Beyond his Story’, in Florence 1998 , Proceedings of The Fourteenth International Congress For Analytical Psychology, Mattoon (ed.)., Daimon Verlag., 1998.
‘Futurology and Metabletics’, in Janus Head, 10.2 Special Issue: J.H. van den Berg. Trivium Publications, Amherst, New York, 2008.
Dr John Merchant
‘Siberian Shamanism, Borderline States & Analytic Training’. Paper presented at the XVII Congress of the International Association for Analytical Psychology, Cape Town, South Africa, 2007 (in press).
'A reappraisal of classical archetype theory and its implications for theory and practice'. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 54(3), 2009
'The essence of Jungian analysis and the challenges and benefits of it in this changing world: The uses of psychic infection'. CAPA Quarterly, 4, 36-37, 2008
'Jung's shaman' Australian Broadcasting Corporation, The Ark. Interview with Rachael Kohn, February 5, 2006a http:// www.abc.net.au/rn/ark/stories/2006/1558993.htm
'The developmental/emergent model of archetype, its implications and its application to shamanism'. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 51(1), 127-146, 2006b
'Jung and the CEO.' The Australian Psychological Society, Sydney Branch Newsletter, 17(4), 10, 1995
Joy Norton
‘ANZSJA’s Songlines and Haerenga model of training. Part 2: The development and implementation of the Australian and New Zealand Songlines and Haerenga training model’. In The Journal of Analytical Psychology, Vol. 51, No. 1, pp. 71-89, 2008.
Dr Judith Pickering
‘Who’s afraid of the Wolfe couple: the interlocking traumatic scene’. In The Journal of Analytical Psychology, Vol. 51, No. 2, pp. 251- 270, 2006.
Being in Love: Therapeutic Pathways Through Psychological Obstacles to Love, Routledge, London, 2008
Dr Craig San Roque
‘The Yard’. In Child Play in Aboriginal Life, ed. U. Eickelcamp, Berghana, 2009 (forthcoming)
‘Dante’ s Nest’ ( an allegory). In PAN journal, Ontopoetics, ed. Freya Mathews, 2009 (forthcoming)
‘On Tjukurrpa and Building Thought’. In Explorations in Psychoanalytic Ethnography, ed. J. Mimica, Berghahn, N.Y., Oxford, 2008
‘On Reading Carpentaria (A reflective commentary on Alexis Wright’s novel, Carpentaria). In The Uses of Subjective Experience, Proceedings of the conference ‘The Uses of Subjective Experience: a weekend of conversations between Jungian analysts and academics who work with Jung’s ideas’, Melbourne, 2007’, ANZSJA ebook, 2008, www.anzsja,org.au
‘Coming to terms with the country: some incidents on first meeting aboriginal locations and aboriginal thoughts’. (version 2) In The Geography of Meanings, psychoanalytic perspectives on place, space, land and dislocation, eds M.T. Savio Hooke and S. Akhtar, The International Psychoanalytical Association, 2007.
‘Get The Picture’. In Law Text Culture. Journal of Art Law, Vol. 10, ‘The Trouble with Pictures’, eds K. Biber M. San Roque, 2007.
‘A Long Weekend in Alice Springs’. In The Cultural Complex: Contemporary Jungian Perspectives on Psyche and Society, eds T. Singer T & S. Kimbles, Routledge, UK and NY, 2004
‘A Rebirth of Tragedy’. In Changing Places: Re- imagining Australia, ed. J. Cameron, Longueville, Sydney, 2003.
‘Coming To Terms with the Country’. In Landmarks, ANZSJA, 2001 (version 1).
‘Arresting Orestes’. In The Vision Thing, ed. T. Singer, Routledge, London, 2000.
‘A Rebirth of Tragedy’. In Changing Places: Re- imagining Australia, ed. J. Cameron, Longueville, Sydney, 2003.
‘Tjunguwiyanytja. Attacks on Linking. Forced separation and the stolen generations. (with Leon Petchkovsky). In Journal of Transcultural Psychiatry, September, 2002.
The Sugarman Project. Documentary by David Roberts, Antipodes Productions 1999, performance text and performance video.
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