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About this archive

The Journal of Process Oriented Psychology was an English-language journal of process work, published in eleven issues between 1989 and 2004. Each issue gathered a season’s worth of writing on process work in practice, theory, and fieldwork — conversations between practitioners, case studies, theoretical pieces, poetry, and visual work.

The journal was edited throughout its run by Kate Jobe, who shaped its voice and its sense of what mattered. Contributors included Arnold Mindell, Amy Mindell, Joe Goodbread, and many others working with and around process work in the years the journal was active.

The digital archive

This site is a reading archive of those eleven issues. Original issues circulated in print and as PDFs; many were difficult to obtain in later years, and some had effectively gone out of circulation. The archive is intended to keep the work readable — cleanly typeset, searchable across the corpus, and citable by article.

The cleanup process is deliberately conservative. Every article is held against its original source; only scanning, OCR, and layout artifacts are removed. Authorial voice, period spelling, and any eccentricities of formatting that the editor put on the page have been preserved. Where a passage was unclear, we have erred on the side of keeping the original. A view-original-PDF link will be available alongside each article once permissions are confirmed.

Use

The archive is a non-commercial scholarly resource. Articles are reproduced for reading, study, citation, and onward reference. Each article’s text remains the work of its named contributors and is included here on that basis.

A citation tool sits at the head of every article. See the citation guide for the supported formats and house style.

Permissions and rights

Republication, reproduction, and other downstream uses sit with the individual contributors and, where applicable, the journal’s editor. For permissions enquiries, please contact the editor. Contact details will be added here once Kate has confirmed her preferred channel.

Contact

Editorial enquiries, corrections, and missing-issue notes are welcome. A contact route will be wired in once the journal’s preferred address is set; in the interim, please reach out via the maintainers of this site.