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Quadrant: The Journal of the C.G. Jung Foundation

Winter 2013: Table of Contents, with abstracts.


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Quadrant is the C.G. Jung Foundation’s journal of interesting and accessible articles and reviews on analytical psychology and related subjects. It is devoted to the full spectrum of Jungian psychology. For subscription information and an index of articles from recent issues, see below.

Quadrant offers essays grounded in personal and professional experience, which focus on issues of matter and body, psyche and spirit. Major themes of Jung’s work are explored through mythological, archetypal and alchemical motifs and images, as well as through historical, scientific, clinical, and cultural observation.


Current Issue: Winter 2013

Volume XLIII:1

Front Matter

From the Editor

— Kathryn Madden

The Sweetness of Dreams: Freud, Jung, and Wild Strawberries

— Heidi Sylvia Volf

Dragons and Dreams

— Evija Volfa Vestergaard

Freeing the Spell-Bound Prince: The Journey Toward Integration of Heart and Mind

— Brigitte Goetze.

"The Creative Impulse as a Living Thing:" An Imaginal Dialogue with the Voice that Moves Me

— Deborah Quibell

Book Reviews

— Beth Darlington, Reviews by Robin S. Brown, Ilona Melker, and Carl V. Boyer


See Volume XLIII:1 Details

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We invite you to view a sample article from Quadrant volume XXVII:1
The Natural Life: An Endangered Species? by Meredith Sabini (2.2MB PDF)

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