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Michigan ~ Friends of Jung

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Michigan ~ Friends of Jung
P. O. Box 33008
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48303-3008
United States
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810.220.9348
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http://www.jungmich.org/



Michigan ~ Friends of Jung

Michigan ~ Friends of Jung is a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to presenting to the public--both lay and professional--the psychological ideas of Carl Jung. They are composed of people from all walks of life, and are dedicated to the belief that individuals are entitled to information that will aid them in increasing their self-awareness.

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