That’s the question asked by Saybrook Psychology Professor Eugene Taylor, who has recently been asked to review two books about Jung’s work for the APA’s website.
A recent upswing in positive reviews of Jung’s work, new analysis about Jung’s insights, and popular acclaim, Taylor suggests, are signs that even academic psychology – long dominated by “experimentalists” who didn’t believe anything they couldn’t measure under laboratory conditions – is accepting the value of depth psychology’s approach to the human mind.