| Amanda (Tweedie) Wright |
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"Thirty years ago I had a numinous experience which deeply affected my life and paintings. My subsequent paintings illustrated the extraordinary process whereby the psyche first made personal connection with the transcendent God, having first to traverse, what I termed the metaphysical void, and, second, with the help of Jungian Analysis, embraced the process of embodiment or incarnation. The goal of this journey was spiritual and material synthesis." Amanda (Tweedie) Wright MA is a practising artist and works as an art therapist in social services and in private practice in central London. She is a member of BAAT (The British Association of Art Therapists), IAJS and of the C.G. Jung Analytical Psychology Club. Click on the link(s) below to view the images. |
We have an active discussion list and a journal, which is included in the membership. As well, we provide opportunities for members to place their papers, new book announcements, and other materials on the website. More details...Membership is open to those from any discipline, artistic or cultural practice, including analysts and psychotherapists, with an interest in Jungian and post-Jungian studies at a scholarly level. Details...
| Amanda (Tweedie) Wright |
| Dr Glock |
| Byron Gaist |
Next International Joint Conference with IAAP - University of Braga, Porto, Portugal:3rd International Joint Conference of the IAJS and the IAAP.
18 July to 21 July, 2012.
DOWNLOAD THE FINAL BRAGA PROGRAM HERE:
Follow this link for all conference details...
Follow this link for conference registration...
Venue: University of Braga, Porto, Portugal

Greetings all - here is a further update of the abstracts and schedule for the IAJS inaugural Regional Conference in London.
We are still in throes of finalising but the closer we get, the more final it will become. On the 15th June price goes up (marginally) so you might want to register ahead of that time.
****Speakers who have not registered by then: we will have to excise you from schedule! *****

The International Journal of Jungian Studies provides a forum and focus for the exciting and important work being done in Jungian and Post-Jungian studies across the world. More...
Greetings all - IAJS/IJJS 'manuscript central' is going live. More details can be found here
http://journalauthors.tandf.co.uk/submission/ScholarOne.asp
This means all IAJS members and everybody else who wants to submit a paper to us should do so online. Routledge have provided us with these author submission guidelines.
This is an open invitation, as well, to work up papers you have in mind to produce to show to our journal editors.
Download the PDF explaining the process here:
If you have difficulty finding the relevant contact please email authorqueries@tandf.co.uk