Jungian Lecturer

Lecturing and writing in the world of analytical psychology.

Teaching & writing

Alongside his clinical practice, Jack Reardon lectures and writes in the world of psychotherapy. With an MA in Jungian Studies, he is a visiting lecturer at The Jung Center in Houston, Texas, where he explores analytical psychology with students and fellow practitioners.

  • MA, Jungian Studies
  • Visiting lecturer — The Jung Center, Houston
  • Contributor — BACP Thresholds journal
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Talks & lectures

July 2026

Puer Aeternus

The eternal youth in modern culture

A lecture with established Jungian lecturer Jose Luis on the 'Puer Aeternus' archetype — its prevalence in modern culture, and ways of finding balance when we over-identify with it.

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September 2025

Vasilisa & Baba Yaga

Cultivating Compassion and Curiosity When Facing the Unconscious

Given with Jungian colleague Jose Luis and drawn from their Thresholds article of the same theme, this talk read the Vasilisa folk tale as a map for meeting the unconscious with curiosity rather than fear.

In print

Jack has co-written a published article in the BACP Thresholds journal. Written with Jose Luis, the piece reads the story of Vasilisa through a Jungian lens, drawing out its psychological applications for both client and practitioner. It was published in July 2025.

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Covers of the BACP Thresholds journal, 'Counselling with spirit'
BACP Thresholds journal: Counselling with spirit

Studies

Jack holds an MA in Jungian Studies from the McMillan Institute for Jungian Studies, the foundation for his teaching and writing in analytical psychology.

The McMillan Institute for Jungian Studies

Interested in a talk or collaboration?

Get in touch to discuss lecturing, writing or working together.

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