1974-2024: a history of the Cahiers jungiens de psychanalyse

By Reine-Marie Halbout
English

This article tells the fifty-year history of the Jungian Psychoanalysis Notebooks. The story begins with the Gros Caillou Psychological Club founded in 1926. This group became the Société C.G. Jung of Paris; then, in 1957 the C. G. Jung Studies Group. In 1965, the Bulletin of the C.G. Jung Studies Groups was born. After the publication of the 34th issue, it changed, becoming the Jungian Psychology Notebooks, published for the first time in 1974. In 1987, the title was changed into Jungian Psychoanalysis Notebooks. É. G. Humbert served as editor-in-chief for sixteen years. This incredible fifty year adventure in print publication is the product of the commitment, friendship, and exchanges between all the people who have kept it alive since, with the goal of diffusing C. G. Jung’s teachings.