Josephine Evetts-Secker was born and educated in England, graduated from University College London and later trained at the Jung Institute, Zurich. She developed a psychoanalytic practice in Canada while teaching English literature at the University of Calgary. She returned to Britain in 1997 where she is now in private practice. She has served on the council of the IGAP training programme (London) and the International School of Analytical Psychology (ISAP) in Zurich. She is currently co-President of AGAP, an international association of analysts. She teaches and lectures for Jung societies in UK, Canada and USA. She has published poetry, articles, lectures and book chapters, and edited collections of fairy tales for Barefoot Books. As an ordained priest in the Anglican Church she serves as semi-retired priest in the Mulgrave parishes, north of Whitby.
Language has a primary importance in Jungian psychology and its practice. C. G. Jung saw every act of speech as a psychic event. Even the "worker" words in language, like prepositions or... (more)