Jungian related organisations

Publisher
In 1969, the Press acquired the Bollingen Series from Pantheon Books and the Bollingen Foundation. Started in 1940 by Paul and Mary Mellon, the series features many important books in psychology, mythology, archaeology, art history, religion, literature, and related fields, including the collected works of C. G. Jung, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, and Paul Valéry. Notable individual titles include the Wilhelm/Baynes translation of The “I Ching,” or Book of Changes; D.…
Book Shop / Publisher
A New Direction C. G. Jung insisted upon what he called a psychology “with soul.” By this he intended “a psychology based on the hypothesis of an autonomous mind.” Rooted in this tradition, Dusk Owl Books publishes books and monographs that carry forward Jung’s concept of the objective soul into our times. The new direction it seeks to further is that of the recent trend in analytical psychology that has…
Network
Essential to psychology is the recognition that the psyche is not only the object of psychological investigation, but at the same time, and recursively so, its subject. Having no point of perspective outside the psyche to view it from objectively, and no substrate or pre-suppositional base in anything more substantial, literal, or positively existing, a truly psychological psychology, it follows, must be internal to itself, a discipline of internal reflection.…
Book Shop / Publisher
Karnac Books is dedicated to psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, and related subjects such as organisations, family, child, and adolescent studies. These are some of the services we provide in the above listed specialist fields:We operate an online mail order Bookstore, which stocks and sells a very wide selection of titles in our specialist field from all publishers in the English language. We provide bookstall services for national and international conferences by…
Professional Body
HISTORY AND AIMSTo provide a home since 1995 for those Jungian analysts whose organisations had left the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) in order to join the British Confederation of Psychotherapists (BCP). (This later changed its name to the British Psychoanalytic Council (BPC).)To provide a platform for Jungian interaction and activity across all the four (now five) International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) organisations in London. It…
Professional Body
All members of the CPJA believe that unconscious processes shape our behaviour and our lives. Broadly speaking this means that we don’t know as much about ourselves as we think we do. The unconscious is, as the word suggests, ‘un’-conscious but manifests in dreams, symptoms and patterns of behaviour. Often we know these patterns are damaging to our selves and others, but we feel powerless to change them. More positively,…
Network
BodySoul Europe Aims BodySoul Europe aims to widen the exposure of the work of the Marion Woodman Foundation and ensure continued development and quality of practice in BodySoul work in Europe and the work of BodyDreaming. The association represents members from Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Luxemburg, Malta, the Netherlands, Italy, Ireland, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden and the UK. BodySoul Work The work holds that the psyche and soma are…
Network
More than a century ago, Freud organized the famous Wednesday meetings that opened the world of psychoanalysis to a wide range of ideas. We are creating an online digital salon modelled on those Wednesdays as an opportunity to meet every other week, present speakers on a variety of topics, and have open and fruitful discussion. We will feature Jungian and post-Jungian ideas, but will include speakers from other traditions and…
Network
The Scientific and Medical Network is dedicated to the sharing of ideas in the fields of science, spirituality and consciousness. Our priority has always been to encourage the networking of minds so that advances in our core subject areas happen faster and are shared further. To these ends, we seek to provide unique platforms for engagement, including web-based forums, residential conferences addressed by leading minds in their fields, and our…
Club or Society
Since the early eighties, the C.G. Jung Public Lectures have played an important part in establishing and maintaining Bristol’s reputation as an acknowledged centre of interest in Depth Psychology. The monthly lectures are on current issues and topics in the field of analytical psychology and are given by a variety of professional and established speakers. They are open to everybody with an interest in depth psychology, the therapies, philosophy, religion,…
Course Provider / University
Pacifica expands its mission of tending soul in the world and its reach of transformative education through online seminars, residential workshops, and interactive conferences. These offerings feature distinguished members of Pacifica’s faculty, along with internationally-recognized leaders in the arts, sciences, business, and the humanities. The ever-growing Pacifica community finds its collective voice worldwide in regional gatherings of alumni, residential events held on the Pacifica campuses in Santa Barbara, and through…
Research Body
The Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies (JSSS) was founded in 2002 by an interdisciplinary group of academics seeking opportunities for scholarly discourse on analytical psychology, focusing on the research and theories of Carl Gustav Jung and the post- and neo-Jungians.JSSS serves to organize interdisciplinary conferences through which members can present scholarly papers, organize roundtable discussions, demonstrate creative practices, exhibit artwork, and provide interactive workshops.
Club or Society
The C.G. Jung Society of Northern Alaska is a non-profit 501c3 federal tax-exempt organization formed to provide a forum to share a Jungian understanding of the psyche with individuals in our part of Alaska. We hope to present lectures, workshops, seminars and study groups lead by Alaskans and Jungian scholars. We plan to utilize the internet to allow members in outlying communities to join us in some of the activities…
IAAP Allied Organisation / Network / Research Body
Established officially in 2003, the IAJS is unique within the International Jungian movement. Created to promote scholarly work carried out by academics, therapists, IAAP analysts, clinicians, artists and students interested in depth psychology.
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