Žana Prinčevac was born in Belgrade, 08. III 1966. She specializes in analytical (archetypal) psychology and psychotherapy. She earned the title of Jungian analyst by passing the final exam under Murray Stein and Mario Jacoby in Zurich. For over three decades, she has worked in her private practice, delivering lectures, seminars, and workshops for both professional and general audiences, both in her home country and internationally. Within the framework of ISAPZURICH (International School for Analytical Psychology, Zurich), she has given lectures on topics such as Synchronicity and Precognitive Dreams.
In 2019, her essay “The Spirit of this Time: No One’s Child, a Postmodern Fairy Tale” was published in Stein, M. & Arzt, T. (eds.), Jung’s Red Book for Our Time: Searching for Soul under Postmodern Conditions, vol. 3 (Asheville, North Carolina, Chiron Publications, 2019). In the same year, she published the book Jung’s Red Book: An Introduction to Reading and Conversation with Murray Stein (Belgrade: LOM, 2019). She served as president of the Belgrade Analytical Circle, under which the first generations of analytical psychotherapists in Serbia were trained (a four-year education program). She translated Jung’s Map of the Soul by Murray Stein and The Border Zones of Exact Science from Zofingia Lectures: Supplementary Volume A (Collected Works of C.G. Jung).
She is an individual member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology and the European Association for Psychotherapy.