Jungian

The Assisi Institute is an educational center dedicated to the study and application of Archetypal Pattern Analysis. Founded in 1989 by Michael Conforti, Ph.D., the Institute has become an international focal point for leading thinkers and groundbreaking conversation on the relationship between psyche and matter, the work of C.G. Jung, discoveries...
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The C.G. Jung Foundation of Ontario was established in 1970 by local people interested in the work of C.G. Jung. The first name for their organization was the Analytical Psychology Society of Ontario (APSO). Today it is a vibrant community - one of the largest such groups in North America. And from a single Jungian analyst practising in Canada,...

John D. Betts, MA (Psych) is a Jungian Analyst, in Victoria, Canada. John specialises in Jungian Analysis and in particular Dream Analysis.
John was awarded his Diploma in Analytical Psychology from the International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich, Switzerland, in 2006. This Diploma permits John to practice as a Jungian Analyst.
John...
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Southern Arizona Friends of Jung is a public organization in Tucson, Arizona, dedicated to promoting the psychology of C. G. Jung through affordable lectures, workshops and discussion groups designed for both lay and professional interests.

The New York Center for Jungian Studies was founded in 1993 by Aryeh Maidenbaum, Ph.D. - Jungian analyst. Co-Director of the Center is Diana Rubin, LCSW - Clinical Psychotherapist and a staff psychotherapist at The Postgraduate Center for Mental Health’s Institute for the Performing Artist from 1992-1998.
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The Connecticut Association for Jungian Psychology, a nonprofit organization since 1981, exists in order to provide an opportunity for lectures, study, and discussion of the work of the Swiss psychologist C. G. Jung. CAJP is dedicated to making the methods and insights of Jung more widely available to individuals and professional groups through a...

The C.G. Jung Society of North Texas is a non-profit organization whose mission is to share the many dimensions of Jungian thought with their friends in the community. They hope to achieve this by presenting lectures, workshops, and classes taught by resident and guest speakers grounded in the tradition of Depth Psychology and by offering a forum...

The Atlanta Jung Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization committed to providing fellowship and education for people interested in the body of thought derived from the work of C.G. Jung. As such, they co-ordinate monthly presentations and quarterly workshops by both local and nationally known speakers; publish an exemplary newsletter;...

Greg Mogenson is a Jungian analyst practicing in London, Ontario, Canada. A graduate of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, he is a professional member of that society and of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. His practice is devoted to analytic psychotherapy and Jungian psychoanalysis for adult individuals...

Phoenix Friends of Jung was formed in 1984 as a non-profit educational society, meeting to share through lectures, workshops, and related events their common interest in the depth psychology of the late Swiss psychiatrist Dr. Carl Jung, and to encourage the individuation process.

OFCGJ is an all-volunteer organization dedicated to exploring the ideas of C.G. Jung. Since 1974, they have been presenting lectures and workshops led by Jungian analysts from around the world. They welcome lay and professional people of all levels of familiarity with Jung’s work. Members receive free admission to nine lectures, discounts on...

The New York Association for Analytical Psychology (NYAAP) is a professional society of Jungian analysts practicing primarily in the greater New York metropolitan area, but also throughout the United States and Canada. A charter member of The International Association for Analytical Psychology, NYAAP plays a leading role in both the local and...

The Independent Group of Analytical Psychologists offers a programme which prepares carefully selected candidates to become Analytical Psychologists. Those who successfully complete the programme become members of IGAP and of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP).
The programme aims to teach and facilitate study of the...

The C. G. Jung Society of Sarasota is a not-for-profit educational group formed in 1991 for the purpose of studying the psychology of C. G. Jung. It is open to all persons with an interest in Jung. All programs and activities of the Society are offered for educational purposes only and do not constitute personal therapy for any participant.
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The C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology, founded in 1962, is dedicated to helping men and women grow in conscious awareness of the psychological realities in themselves and society, find healing and meaning in their lives, reach greater depth in their relationships, and live in response to their discovered sense of purpose. The...