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.
WCAJA is a professional association of accredited Jungian Analysts, also known as Jungian Psychoanalysts, residing in Western Canada: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. We are a non-training group member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP).
OAJA is a local professional group or “voting society” of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP), the clearing-house for all working Jungian Analysts and professional organizations in the world. Our local group was set up in 1979 by the first three Jungian Analysts in Ontario: Fraser Boa, Marion Woodman,…
The Society of Analytical Psychology – the SAP – is a psychoanalytical organisation of Jungian analysts and psychotherapists, created to benefit the community. Analytical Psychology is the practice of Jungian psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.
We promote the provision and practice of analytical psychology, provide professional training and other courses, and develop…
The Guild of Analytical Psychologists (G.A.P.) is a psychotherapy training organisation offering courses in Analytical Psychology. At the heart of its training is the connection between Analytical Psychology and spirituality. G.A.P. also provides access to psychotherapy, in-depth analysis and short-term therapy through its membership. Members of G.A.P. are Jungian Psychotherapists…
The Association of Jungian Analysts (AJA) is a society of 60 analysts and candidates based in the UK and is one of the five Jungian training institutes in London.
The Association of Graduates in Analytical Psychology (AGAP) is an internatonal professional group of Jungian analysts, founded in 1954 by the first graduates of the C.G. Jung Institute Zürich. AGAP still upholds the founding purpose, which is to further and develop C.G. Jung’s Analytical Psychology and the professional interests of…
In August 2007, at the 17th IAAP International Congress in Cape Town, it was decided to establish the Russian Society for Analytical Psychology (ROAP), which includes 16 individual members of the IAAP.