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A Path through the Jungian Jungle |
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UK and global resources prepared by Josefa Associations, Groups and Centres |
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IAAP: International Association for Analytical Psychology |
The International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) was founded in 1955 and is the accrediting and regulatory organization for all professional analytical psychologists’ groups. |
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The Independent Group of Analytical Psychologists are United Kingdom based Jungian Analysts and are all members of IAAP. IGAP psychologists work with people wishing to experience therapy or a Jungian analysis. Supervision by an IGAP Analyst is available for practising or training psychotherapists, clergy, counsellors, doctors, and others. Mail: P.O. Box 22343, London, W13 8GP Tel: 020-8933-0353 Fax: 020-8933-0645 |
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The Society exists to fulfil four main functions: The Training of Adult and Child Analysts; The Provision of Jungian Analysis to members of public through the work of the CG Jung Clinic and through the private referrals to members; Education to members of the public and through fellow professionals in the Psychotherapy field ; The publication of books and audio tapes about the practice of Analytical Psychology 1 Daleham Gardens, London NW3 5BY |
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The Club was founded in 1922 by close associates of C. G. Jung. The biannual journal of Jungian studies, HARVEST, is published for the Club by Karnac Books. |
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The objects of the Company are for the advancement of education, for the relief of persons suffering from mental disorders and for the protection and preservation of mental health with particular reference to psychology of the soul and its development in the field of analytical psychology. 122 Lupus Street, London SW1V 4AN |
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A thriving Jungian society in Atlanta for nearly two decades, the Jung Society of Atlanta provides fellowship and education for people interested in the body of thought derived from the work of C.G. Jung |
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The New England Society of Jungian Analysis, C.G. Jung Institue of Boston |
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Founded in 1958, the Jung Center offers over one hundred courses, programs, and conferences every year that address the critical social and spiritual issues of our time as well as the need for personal growth and development |
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last updated March 2001