Thursday, July 26, 2018

Interpretation in Jungian Analysis is Available Now!

I'm delighted to announce that my new book, Interpretation in Jungian Analysis, is now in print and available from Routledge at 20% discount and with free shipping. It will also be available from Amazon no later than Aug. 8th. My thanks to those who have already pre-ordered. Click Here

This volume is the first of its kind in the literature of analytical psychology. Until now, the process of interpretation has been addressed only briefly in general Jungian texts. Interpretation in Jungian Analysis provides an in-depth exploration of the process, including the history of analytic technique, the role of language in analytic therapy, the poetics and metaphor of interpretation, and the relationship between interpretation and the analytic attitude. In addition, the steps involved with the creation of clear, meaningful, and transformative interpretations are plainly outlined. Throughout the book, clinical examples and reader exercises are provided to deepen the learning experience. The influence of the Jungian perspective on the interpretative process is outlined, as are the use of analytic reverie and confrontation during the analytic process.

Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Mark Winborn Featured on Speaking of Jung Podcast

Speaking of Jung Podcast - Posted on July 2, 2018 (Click Here to Listen)

This is Dr. Winborn's second interview on the Speaking of Jung Podcast hosted by Laura London. The focus is on his forthcoming (Routledge, Aug. 8, 2018) book Interpretation in Jungian Analysis: Art and Technique.


Analytic interpretation is fundamental to the process of psychoanalysis, Jungian analysis, and psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Interpretation is the medium by which the psychoanalytic art form is transmitted. What one chooses to say in analysis, why one chooses it, how one says it, when one says it; these are the building blocks of the interpretive process and the focus of Interpretation in Jungian Analysis: Art and Technique.
This volume is the first of its kind in the literature of analytical psychology. Until now, the process of interpretation has been addressed only briefly in general Jungian texts. Interpretation in Jungian Analysis provides an in-depth exploration of the process, including the history of analytic technique, the role of language in analytic therapy, the poetics and metaphor of interpretation, and the relationship between interpretation and the analytic attitude. In addition, the steps involved with the creation of clear, meaningful, and transformative interpretations are plainly outlined. Throughout the book, clinical examples and reader exercises are provided to deepen the learning experience. The influence of the Jungian perspective on the interpretative process is outlined, as are the use of analytic reverie and confrontation during the analytic process.

In addition to the historical, technical, and theoretic aspects of interpretation, this book also focuses on the artistic and creative elements that are often overlooked in the interpretive process. Ultimately, cultivating fluidity within the interpretive process is essential to engaging the depth and complexity of the psyche. Interpretation in Jungian Analysis will be of great interest to psychoanalysts and psychotherapists of all theoretical orientations and will be essential reading for students of analytical psychology.
Mark Winborn, PhD is a clinical psychologist and Jungian analyst in private practice in Memphis, Tennessee.

He received a Bachelor of Science in psychology from Michigan State University in 1982, a Master of Science and Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Memphis in 1987, and a certificate in Jungian Analysis from the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts in 1999.


Dr. Winborn served for three years as the staff psychologist for the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York and is now a training and supervising analyst at the C.G. Jung Institute Zürich and for the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts in North America. He currently serves on the American Board for Accreditation in Psychoanalysis, and the Ethics Committee of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. Dr. Winborn is on the editorial boards of the Journal of Analytical Psychology and the Journal of Humanistic Psychology, and is a member of the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis.

He has presented papers at the past three Congresses of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (Montreal 2010, Copenhagen 2013, Kyoto 2016), and will present again at the Vienna Congress in 2019. Since 1990 he has maintained a private practice in Memphis, Tennessee where he was the Training Coordinator for the Memphis Jungian Seminar from 2010 - 2016. In addition to his teaching activities in Memphis and Zürich, he has been an invited presenter for Jungian societies, training seminars, and institutes throughout the United States, as well as in Russia and the Dominican Republic.

He is the author of Deep Blues: Human Soundscapes for the Archetypal Journey, published in 2011, and is the editor of the book, Shared Realities: Participation Mystique & Beyond, published in 2014. His new book, Interpretation in Jungian Analysis: Art & Technique, will be released on August 8th of this year, and is the subject of our talk today.

This interview was recorded on Sunday, July 1, 2018. It's 57:51 long and 25 MB. You can listen to it right here in your browser or download it directly to your computer. This episode is also available on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play, or wherever you get your shows.

Thursday, June 28, 2018

Interpretation in Jungian Analysis - Available August 8th - Early Praise


Interpretation in Jungian Analysis:

Art and Technique
Mark Winborn

“This work is destined to become one of the basic texts for training contemporary Jungian psychoanalysts." - Murray Stein, PhD, former President of the International Association for Analytical Psychology

"This comprehensive exploration of mainstream Jungian and Freudian perspectives on the place of interpretation in the therapeutic process offers readers of all analytic schools and levels of experience a comprehensive explication of the transformational role of interpretation in analytic therapy." - Howard Levine, MD, faculty for the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis and the Psychoanalytic Institute of New England

“It is no dry study, but a generous, rich, robust, and immensely practical book, taking us to the improvisational heart of the interpretive moment. It will serve as an essential resource for many years to come." - Marcus West, UK Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Analytical Psychology

"This is a landmark contribution to the field of analytical psychology. It will be invaluable to Jungian trainees across the world while offering valuable clarification and refreshment to even the most experienced clinicians." - Warren Colman, former UK Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Analytical Psychology

Analytic interpretation is fundamental to the process of psychoanalysis, Jungian analysis, and psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Interpretation is the medium by which the psychoanalytic art form is transmitted. What one chooses to say in analysis, why one chooses it, how one says it, when one says it; these are the building blocks of the interpretive process and the focus of Interpretation in Jungian Analysis: Art and Technique.

This volume is the first of its kind in the literature of analytical psychology. Until now, the process of interpretation has been addressed only briefly in general Jungian texts. Interpretation in Jungian Analysis provides an in-depth exploration of the process, including the history of analytic technique, the role of language in analytic therapy, the poetics and metaphor of interpretation, and the relationship between interpretation and the analytic attitude. In addition, the steps involved with the creation of clear, meaningful, and transformative interpretations are plainly outlined. Throughout the book, clinical examples and reader exercises are provided to deepen the learning experience. The influence of the Jungian perspective on the interpretative process is outlined, as are the use of analytic reverie and confrontation during the analytic process.

In addition to the historical, technical, and theoretic aspects of interpretation, this book also focuses on the artistic and creative elements that are often overlooked in the interpretive process. Ultimately, cultivating fluidity within the interpretive process is essential to engaging the depth and complexity of the psyche. Interpretation in Jungian Analysis will be of great interest to psychoanalysts and psychotherapists of all theoretical orientations and will be essential reading for students of analytical psychology.

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Sunday, April 15, 2018

A New Interview with Mark Winborn by Stefano Carpani

A new interview with Mark Winborn, Jungian psychoanalyst, by Stefano Carpani in the library of the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich, Switzerland. The interview took place February 2018. It covers the publication of Dr. Winborn's new book Interpretation in Jungian Analysis, what becoming a psychoanalyst means, the nature of the analytic process, comparative psychoanalysis, and cultivating the analytic attitude.
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Thursday, March 8, 2018

Interpretation in Jungian Analysis: Art and Technique


Pre-publication announcement (arriving July 2018, Routledge) "Interpretation in Jungian Analysis: Art and Technique" by Mark Winborn. This volume is the first of its kind in the literature of analytical psychology. Until now, the process of interpretation has been addressed only briefly in general Jungian texts. Interpretation in Jungian Analysis provides an in-depth exploration of the process, including the history of analytic technique, the role of language in analytic therapy, the poetics and metaphor of interpretation, and the relationship between interpretation and the analytic attitude. In addition, the steps involved with the creation of clear, meaningful, and transformative interpretations are plainly outlined.


Analytic interpretation is fundamental to the process of psychoanalysis, Jungian analysis, and psychoanalytic psychotherapy. Interpretation is the medium by which the psychoanalytic art form is transmitted. What one chooses to say in analysis, why one chooses it, how one says it, when one says it; these are the building blocks of the interpretive process and the focus of Interpretation in Jungian Analysis: Art and Technique.

In addition to the historical, technical, and theoretic aspects of interpretation, this book also focuses on the artistic and creative elements that are often overlooked in the interpretive process. Ultimately, cultivating fluidity within the interpretive process is essential to engaging the depth and complexity of the psyche. Interpretation in Jungian Analysis will be of great interest to psychoanalysts and psychotherapists of all theoretical orientations and will be essential reading for students of analytical psychology.

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Mark Winborn teaching Feb 12-18 C.G. Jung Institute Zurich

The editor of the Psychoanalytic Muse, Mark Winborn, will be teaching at the C.G. Jung Institute Zurich Feb 12-18. Three seminars, 1) The Analyst as Instrument, 2) Coming into Being: The Process of Individuation, and 3) Cultivating the Analytic Attitude.

Saturday, January 13, 2018

Mark Winborn presenting 5 week seminar "The Fundamentals of Technique in Analytic Therapy" to Moscow Assoc. for Analytical Psychology

The Psychoanalytic Muse editor, Mark Winborn, is honored to be invited to teach a 5 week - 16 hour webinar on "The Fundamentals of Technique in Analytic Therapy" for the Moscow Association for Analytical Psychology. Beginning Jan 13th - the seminar covers the history of technique, the analytic attitude, the structure of analytic therapy, roles in analysis, analytic interpretation, beginning an analysis, defenses, resistance, transference/countertransference analysis, unconscious communication, and termination. http://www.maap.pro/