Joseph Cambray is a Jungian Analyst, and past President of the International Association of Analytical Psychology. He has been a faculty member at Harvard Medical School, Center for Psychoanalytic Studies, at Massachusetts General Hospital, Psychiatry Department, and adjunct faculty at Pacifica Graduate Institute. He is the former US Editor of the Journal of Analytical Psychology. His publications include Synchronicity: Nature & Psyche in an Interconnected Universe (Fay Lecture Series), College Station, TX (Texas A & M University Press, 2009); “The Influence of German Romantic Science on Jung and Pauli,” in The Pauli-Jung Conjecture and Its Impact Today (Imprint Academic, Exeter UK, March, 2014); “Jung, Science, German Romanticism: A Contemporary Perspective,” in Jung in the Academy and Beyond: The Fordham Lectures – 100 Years Later (New York: Spring Journal, Inc.; in press); Jung and Ferenczi “The emergent conversation’ Introduction.” J. Analytical Psychology 48(4), 2003; “How they see us now: psychoanalysts comment on core concepts and approaches of analytical psychology.” (2003) Cambridge 2001; Synchronicity and emergence”, American Imago 59 (4), 2002; “Who’s Really There? “Dreams and the Analytic Third,” Psychoanalytic Psychology, 49 (4).
Joseph Cambray
Jungian Analyst; past President of the International Association of Analytical Psychology
Participant In These Roundtable Discussions
Sat
Apr 12th
2014
Apr 12th
2014
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Synchronicity: On the Spectrum of Mind and Matter
This roundtable will examine Jung and Pauli’s concept of synchronicity as meaningful, acausal coincidence, and consider how such phenomena are approached at the intersection of physics and psychology.
Wed
Nov 5th
2014
Nov 5th
2014
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Synchronicity and Other Mind Matter Conjectures
This roundtable will examine the relationship between mind and matter through the lens of Jung and Pauli’s concept of synchronicity and related ideas of dual-aspect monism and meaningful correlations between mental and physical phenomena.