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  2. 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

  3. John Beebe - Wikipedia

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    John Beebe (born June 24, 1939) is an American psychiatrist and Jungian analyst in practice in San Francisco.. Beebe was born in Washington, D.C. He received degrees from Harvard College and the University of Chicago medical school.

  4. 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.

  5. Society of Analytical Psychology - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The society was established to professionalise and develop Analytical psychology in the UK by providing training to candidates, offering psychotherapy to the public through the C.G. Jung Clinic and conducting research. [3] By the mid 1970s the society had established a child-focused service and training.

  6. Analytical psychology - Wikipedia

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    An 1890 etching of Burghölzli hospital where Carl Jung began his career. Jung began his career as a psychiatrist in Zürich, Switzerland.Already employed at the Burghölzli hospital in 1901, in his academic dissertation for the medical faculty of the University of Zurich he took the risk of using his experiments on somnambulism and the visions of his mediumistic cousin, Helly Preiswerk.

  7. 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).

  8. C. Michael Smith - Wikipedia

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    He taught in the third year analyst training program at the C.G. Jung Institute, Bangalor, India, for the Moscow Society of Jungian Analysts and the Russian Academy of Science (2021), for Instituto Mediterraneo Di Psychologia (Sicily) and lectured for the Italian Institute for Analytical Psychology (CIPA), 2022.

  9. Archetypal psychology - Wikipedia

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    By calling upon Jung to begin with, I am partly acknowledging the fundamental debt that archetypal psychology owes him. He is the immediate ancestor in a long line that stretches back through Freud, Dilthey , Coleridge , Schelling , Vico , Ficino , Plotinus , and Plato to Heraclitus – and with even more branches yet to be traced (p. xvii).