The International Association for Analytical Psychology is the international accrediting and regulatory body for all Jungian societies and groups of analytical psychology practitioners, trainees and affiliates.
O Instituto de Psicologia Analítica de Campinas é uma entidade sem fins lucrativos, filiado à Associação Junguiana do Brasil – AJB, que por sua vez é filiada e credenciada pela International Association for Analytical Psychology – IAAP.
Fundado em 10/09/1991, o Instituto C.G. Jung MG é uma instituição de formação e desenvolvimento de analistas, filiada à Associação Junguiana do Brasil – AJB e à International Association for Analytical Psychology – IAAP.
Visa promover a obra de Carl Gustav Jung na Bahia, o aperfeiçoamento ético e técnico de seus membros e a pesquisa nos campos de aplicação da Psicologia Analítica em seus aspectos clínicos, culturais e tangências interdisciplinares.
The Jungian Institute of Rio de Janeiro is affiliated with the Jungian Association of Brazil-AJB , which is oriented towards people who are interested in Analytical Psychology and the thought of Carl Gustav Jung. Our institute is recognized by the International Association for Analytical Psychology -IAAP, based in Zurich, Switzerland.…
A Associação Junguiana do Brasil é uma entidade sem fins lucrativos, que tem por objetivos promover o aperfeiçoamento ético e profissional de seus membros na prática da Psicologia Analítica; divulgar o pensamento de C. G. Jung, através de congressos e encontros científicos; colocar em discussão assuntos relevantes para a Psicologia…
The New York Association for Analytical Psychology (NYAAP) is a professional society of graduate Jungian analysts practicing primarily in the greater New York metropolitan area and throughout the United States and Canada. NYAAP provides professional enrichment for members, conducts regularly scheduled business meetings, and maintains a free personalized Referral Service…
The Ohio Valley Association of Jungian Analysts was established and approved in August, 2001 as a member society of the International Association of Analytical Psychology (IAAP). The IAAP is the international professional society that certifies both Jungian analysts and Jungian analytical societies. The Ohio Valley Association of Jungian Analysts (OVAJA)…
The C. G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe—also known as the New Mexico Society of Jungian Analysts—is a not-for-profit educational institution whose aims include the study and teaching of, and research into, the Analytical Psychology of C.G Jung and related fields.
The C.G.Jung Institute of Santa Fe became an independent…
The Pacific Northwest Society of Jungian Analysts (PNSJA) is a group of licensed mental health counselors who have received specialized training in Analytical Psychology and are Certified as Jungian Analysts. The PNSJA is a member society of the International Association of Analytical Psychologists (IAAP).
Analytical Psychology is a form of depth psychology…
The North Carolina Society of Jungian Analysts was formed in 1997 as a professional organization dedicated to the following three purposes: 1) To set and maintain high standards in the practice of Jungian analysis, 2) to hold professional and business meetings of its members, and 3) to cooperate with other…
In 2004, thirteen Jungian analysts founded the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association (JPA), certified by the International Association for Analytical Psychology. Our community, based in NYC, now consists of over 45 local and international analyst members including a growing number of JPA graduates, and 25 analysts-in-training. Our members teach, lecture, lead seminars…
The Jungian Analysts of Washington Association (JAWA) was formed in 1989 to serve the Washington DC metropolitan area. We practice in the District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia, providing Jungian analysis, psychotherapy, counseling, and education. In our work, we employ Jungian concepts and values to help find meaning,…
We are a professional association founded to nourish the human endeavor of psychological transformation and wholeness pioneered by C.G. Jung.
The Pittsburgh Society of Jungian Analysts (PSJA) was founded in August 2003, and is an official group-member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP). The organization was formed…