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  2. International Association for Jungian Studies - Wikipedia

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    The IAJS differs in its focus from the international Jungian organisation, the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP), in that the IAAP is a professional regulatory body for member societies and developing groups of clinicians, and those in training, whereas the IAJS concentrates on professional or scholarly interest in Jungian and post-Jungian theory.

  3. International Association for Analytical Psychology - Wikipedia

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    The International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) is the international accrediting and regulatory body for all Jungian societies and groups of analytical psychology practitioners, trainees, and affiliates. Analytical psychology was founded by Carl Gustav Jung.

  4. Pacifica Graduate Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Engaged Humanities & Creative Life program, along with the Jungian & Archetypal Studies specialization of the M.A./Ph.D. program are the two online/hybrid programs Pacifica offers, with the majority of coursework accomplished online by students. The online studies are combined with quarterly four-day visits either on campus or at the New ...

  5. C. G. Jung Institute, Zürich - Wikipedia

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    C. G. Jung-Institut Zürich in Küsnacht. The C. G. Jung Institute, Zürich (German: C. G. Jung-Institut Zürich [1]) was founded in Zürich, Switzerland in 1948 by the psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung, the founder of analytical psychology (more commonly called Jungian psychology) (in 1979, it moved to its present location in Küsnacht, a few miles south of Zürich).

  6. Category:Analytical psychology - Wikipedia

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    Analytical psychology, also known as Jungian psychology, is a school of psychology founded by Carl Jung. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  7. Analytical psychology - Wikipedia

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    Jung has many followers, and some of them are members of national societies around the world. They collaborate professionally on an international level through the International Association of Analytical Psychologists (IAAP) and the International Association for Jungian Studies (IAJS). Jung's propositions have given rise to a multidisciplinary ...

  8. Carl Jung publications - Wikipedia

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    Carl Jung's Liber Novus (), and Psychology and Alchemy.. This is a list of writings published by Carl Jung.Many of Jung's most important works have been collected, translated, and published in a 20-volume set by Princeton University Press, entitled The Collected Works of C. G. Jung.

  9. Stanton Marlan - Wikipedia

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    Marlan co-founded the Pittsburgh Society of Jungian Analysts and was the first director and training coordinator of the C. G. Jung Institute Analyst Training Program of Pittsburgh. Currently, Marlan is in private practice and serves as adjunct professor of Clinical Psychology at Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. He also currently