
Welcome to the International Society for Jungian Neuropsychoanalysis
About the Society:
Members must be currently registered Clinical Fellows of the International Neuropsychoanalysis Society.
The Society is independent of the International Neuropsychoanalysis Society.
Jungian Neuropsychoanalysis, is not a branch of Jungian analysis. It is a new initiative, in clinical psychotherapy, informed by Affective Neuroscience (Jaak Panksepp), Freudian Neuropsychoanalysis (Mark Solms), the application of infra-red mass spectrometry to investigating Jung’s psychophysiological model of complexes and psychodynamic defence mechanisms (Steve & Pauline Richards), the evolutionary and ethological modelling of Jungian psychology (Anthony Stevens), and the clinical application of psychobiological trance states (Ernest L. Rossi).
It further draws on its sister modality: Psycho-Systems Analysis (Richards & Richards) for an understanding of Meta-Instincts, Informational Monism, Superpositioning Field Theory, Info-Dynamic Super-Determinism and Dialectical Syncretism, with the full range of traditional and innovative, depth psychology clinical practice.
The aims of the Society include the theoretical and clinical rapprochement between the early scientific work of Freud & Jung, brought up to date with the latest scientific and clinical advances within depth psychology and related disciplines.
For professional registration enquiries or to check a practitioner’s registered status
email us on registrar@isjn.info
