IAAP organisations

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.

 

DGAP – München
an IAAP member & training organisation

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München, 
Germany
DGAP – Stuttgart
an IAAP member & training organisation

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Stuttgart, 
Germany
DGAP – Berlin
an IAAP member & training organisation

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Berlin, 
Germany
Das C.G. Jung-Institut Berlin e.V. ist ein psychoanalytisches Aus- und Weiterbildungsinstitut, das sich an der Analytischen Psychologie nach Carl Gustav Jung (1875 -1961) und deren Weiterentwicklungen orientiert.
DGAP
an IAAP member & training organisation

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Stuttgart, 
Germany
Als Fachverband für Analytische Psychologen und Psychotherapeuten dient die DGAP seit ihrer Gründung in 1960:
SFPA
an IAAP member & training organisation

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Paris, 
France
La S.F.P.A.-Institut C.G. Jung est la Société de psychanalyse reconnue par l’I.A.A.P. qui réunit et forme en France les psychanalystes se référant à l’œuvre clinique et théorique de C.G. Jung (1875-1961) l’un des plus importants théoriciens de la psychologie des profondeurs.…
FEGAP
an IAAP member & training organisation

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Tallinn, 
Estonia
The Finnish-Estonian Group for Analytical Psychology (FEGAP) is an international organization connecting Jungian analysts from Estonia and Finland engaged in the practice of Analytical Psychology. FEGAPs aims are:
DSAP
an IAAP member & training organisation

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Brønshøj, 
Denmark
Dansk Selskab for Analytisk Psykologi (DSAP) blev stiftet i 1994 og har status som en lokal gruppe i IAAP, den internationale organisation for jungianske analytikere, der har ca. 3500 medlemmer. En betingelse for medlemsskab er individuelt medlemskab af IAAP eller uddannelse i analytisk psykologi ved en af IAAP godkendt uddannelsesinstitution.
CIAP
an IAAP member & training organisation

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Brno, 
Czechia
ČIAP byla založena za účelem získání statutu Non-Training Group IAAP (dále N-TG IAAP), jako dalšího kroku rozvoje Developing Group ČSAP. Bohužel DG ČSAP nemůže žádat o získání statutu N-TG IAAP, protože taková skupina nesmí poskytovat výcvikový program, který je zakotven ve stanovách ČSAP. Rovněž všichni její členové musí být Individuální…
SBPA
an IAAP member & training organisation

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Tarcienne, 
Belgium
Carl Gustav Jung (1875 – 1961) called “Analytical Psychology” his contribution to the approach of the individual and collective unconscious of Man. The Belgian Society of Analytical Psychology brings together in Belgium practitioners of analytical psychotherapy anxious to root their practice in the thought and experience of CG Jung, while…
BSJP
an IAAP member & training organisation

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Brussel, 
Belgium
As a modest Belgian bi-lingual (French/Dutch) association, we have done a lot of thinking about how to reorganize and revitalize our school. Our school has two main objectives and reasons to continue to exist: to generate exchange, connection and involvement between the members regarding our work as psychoanalysts and to…
ÖGAP
an IAAP member & training organisation

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Wien, 
Austria
The Austrian Working Group for Analytical Psychology according to CG Jung was founded in 1980. In 1983 the name was changed to “Österreichische Gesellschaft für Analytische Psychologie” (ÖGAP), Austrian Society for Analytical Psychology, and was included as a group member in the IAAP (International Association for Analytical Psychology), enabling ÖGAP…
ANZSJA
an IAAP member & training organisation

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Sassafras, 
Australia
The Australian and New Zealand Society of Jungian Analysts (ANZSJA) is the clinical and professional body of Jungian analysts who offer analysis and psychotherapy throughout Australia and New Zealand. ANZSJA now has over fifty analysts in its membership who have variously trained in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Switzerland, USA,…
AJAJ
an IAAP member & training organisation

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Kyoto, 
Japan
AJAJ is an association of internationally certified Jungian analysts in Japan, which was ratified as a Constituent Society of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) in August 2001 in Cambridge, England. In April 2002, the training institute of AJAJ, the Japan Institute of Jungian Psychology, started its own training…
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