C G Jung Club London The Club was founded in 1922 by close associates of C G Jung and ever since has continued to keep alive the feeling of community shared by those with experience of Jungian analysis and those interested in the work of Jung.
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Guild Of Pastoral Psychology
The Guild of Pastoral Psychology offers a rich forum for anyone interested in understanding the relationship between spirituality, religion and depth psychology, with particular reference to the work and writings of C.G.Jung.
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CGJungPage One of the most extensive Jungian resources online, including, articles and reviews, etc.
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NYAAP The New York Association for Analytical Psychology is a Professional Society of Jungian Analysts based in the Greater New York Metropolitan Area, with members throughout the United States and Canada. Members of NYAAP offer Jungian Analysis to the public and disseminate and develop Jung’s ideas through public lectures and scholarship.
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C.G. Jung Center of New York The Center houses a number of very active Jungian organisations in midtown Manhattan.
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The Kristine Mann Library Located in New York, this library contains a wealth of information on Jung, psychology and mythology.
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ARAS The Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism. An extensive collection of images for use in the amplification of dreams, literature, and culture. The archive illustrates the universality from ancient to modern times of archetypal themes produced by the symbol-making process operating within the human psyche.
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Journal of Analytical Psychology An international journal published in London, the JAP contains clinical and theoretical articles, book and journal reviews, and a lively correspondence section reflect international developments and current controversies in analytical psychology and Jungian thinking.
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Inner City Books With Daryl Sharp as publisher and general editor, Inner City Books has now published more than 100 authoritative works on many themes, all promoting the understanding and practical application of Jungian psychology, all of which are written by Jungian analysts.
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C. G. Jung Book Services Housed at the C.G. Jung Center in New York, The C.G. Jung Book Service has an extensive collection of works on Jung, mythology, psychology and spirituality.
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Eranos An annual conference in Switzerland, Eranos has been occurring for over 70 years now, and has been closely tied to Jungian, mythological and religious investigation.
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The Philemon Foundation Is preparing for publication the Complete Works of C.G. Jung in English and German. In distinction to the widely known Collected Works, it is intended that the Complete Works will comprise manuscripts, seminars, and correspondence hitherto unpublished or believed “lost” that will number in tens of thousands of pages. They also publish Jung History, a bi-annual journal on the history of Carl Jung.
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IAAP (International Association for Analytical Psychology) The IAAP is an international organisation of professionals engaged in the practice of Analytical Psychology. Its aims are to promote the study of and to disseminate knowledge of Analytical Psychology, to require the maintenance of high standards of training, practice and ethical conduct, and to hold Congresses. The IAAP consists of over 2000 members throughout the world.
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Harvest International Journal for Jungian Studies is published by the Jung Club of London.
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The International Association for Jungian Studies Promotes and develop Jungian and post-Jungian studies and scholarship on an international basis. The IAJS is a multidisciplinary association dedicated to the exploration and exchange of views about all aspects of the broader cultural legacy of Jung’s work and the history of analytical psychology. Through the development of Jungian and post-Jungian studies, the IAJS aims to aid the understanding of contemporary cultural trends and the history of psychological and cultural tendencies.
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Spring: A Journal of Archetype and Culture Is the oldest Jungian psychology journal in the world. Published twice a year, each Spring Journal is organised around a theme and offers articles and book reviews in the areas of archetypal psychology, mythology, and Jungian psychology.
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Parabola
Is a quarterly journal of myth, tradition and the search for meaning. Every issue explores one of the facets of human existence from the point of view of as many of the world’s religious and spiritual traditions as possible, through the prism of story and symbol, myth, ritual, and sacred teachings.
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Carl Gustave Jung Has some introductory information and an essay by Jung, “On the Relation of Analytical Psychology to Poetry”.
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The Alchemy Website
Has texts, imagery, articles, and over 100 megabytes online of information on alchemy in all its facets. Divided into over 1300 sections and providing tens of thousands of pages of text, over 2000 images, over 200 complete alchemical texts, extensive bibliographical material on the printed books and manuscripts, numerous articles, introductory and general reference material on alchemy. This site is organised by Adam McLean, the well known authority on alchemical texts and symbolism, author and publisher of over 40 books on alchemical and Hermetic ideas.
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Fairy Tales Includes a wealth of information on fairy tales and the unabridged Grimms tales.
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Center for Jungian Studies of South Florida
Is a non-profit educational association that serves licensed mental health professionals and the greater community by fostering the study of the psychology of Carl G. Jung. The Center presents educational services including lectures, seminars, discussions and workshops to address the psychological, social and spiritual issues of our time while providing a forum for personal reflection and development.
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Jung2.org Seeks to correlate discoveries in neuroscience and evolutionary psychology with Jung’s concepts, theories and ideas. And, where necessary revise, modify or otherwise update Jung. It is the science of Jung that is the focal point here, and a return to the basic themes of Jung. It is fully understood, and acknowledged that science will not eliminate all the arational, irrational and non-rational from Jung’s psychology, but where correlations are found to exist a more solid foundation will be established for Jung and his psychology. Courtesy of The Jung Institute of New York
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Jung Love
Brenda Crowther – Jungian Analyst & Depth Psychologist