Established in 1974, the C.G. Jung Club of Orange County provides quality educational programs designed to promote the study, discussion and understanding of Jungian Psychology, also known as Analytical Psychology. The Club also has an extensive Jungian Library (including a complete set of Jung’s Collected Works) for member-only use.
The Club’s programs elaborate and amplify the ideas of C.G. Jung by exploring diverse perspectives of Jungian Psychology, as well as a wide range of subjects studied by Jung and his followers, such as mythology and comparative religion. We seek to understand the human psyche through the psychological theories and therapeutic methods pioneered by C.G. Jung and the current use of Jungian concepts by contemporary Jungian analysts.
The programs are directed toward the interests of mental health practitioners, individuals from related disciplines, and, just as important, the general public. The Club offers continuing education credits for Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists, Clinical Social Workers, Professional Clinical Counselors, and Educational Psychologists, who can gain from the programs a deeper understanding of psychological theory and/or clinical practice from an Analytical Psychology/Jungian perspective.
Through March 2020, all programs were held in person in Orange County, California. Since the pandemic, starting in September 2020, all of the programs are being held online on Zoom free of charge.
Programs are recorded with the speakers’ permission. Links to audio and video recordings are on the
Past Programs web page; a few are for Club members or program registrants only, all others are free to the public. In addition, all public audio recordings of the in-person programs can be found on the Club’s
Soundcloud page.