|
|
|
|
Upcoming Events:
Please see the notice board for details of these
Links to off-site resources:
Bleddfa.
Centre for the Creative Spirit.
The British Association for Psychological Type.
For all who are interested in Jungian psychological type theory.
Bud Harris
REFLECTIONS ON THE JOURNEY TO WHOLENESS, a quarterly e-newsletter of Jungian thought.
The Jung Page was founded in 1995 to encourage new psychological ideas and conversations about what it means to be human in our time and place. Any worthwhile psychological theory will change with the changing conditions of life. As we prepare for and move into the 21st century, we need new stories and practices for new times--not grandiose visions, just new, respectful, workable perspectives on ourselves and the world. We need, as Jung said, "a language that alters with the spirit of the times." In this endeavor we invite the participation of Jungian analysts, friends of Jung, students, scholars, and psychotherapists and psychoanalysts of all persuasions.
"The objects of the Company are for the advancement of education, for the relief of persons suffering from mental disorders and for the protection and preservation of mental health with particular reference to psychology of the soul and its development in the field of analytical psychology."
The Guild of Pastoral Psychology
Offers a rich, dynamic forum for those interested, professionally or otherwise, in understanding the relationship between religion, spirituality and depth psychology, weith particular reference to the work and writings of C. G. Jung. The Guild was begun in 1937 by a group of people, including pioneering clergy and psychologists, under the patronage of C. G. Jung. Its aim was to encourage the study of psychology among clergy and other spiritual leaders, in the belief that a ministry of spiritual and psychological healing was needed.
It was to the Guild, in April 1939, that Jung first gave his talk The Symbolic Life, with its account of how the psyche works in images: “Only the symbolic life can express the need of the soul.” (Jung) The guild logo – the chalice and the serpent, with its ambivalent, multiple associations of wounding and healing, life and death – illustrates this suggestive power of the symbol.
www.guildofpastoralpsychology.org.uk
Hereford-Monmouth Jungians
www.hereford-monmouth-jungians.org.uk
The Independent Group of Analytical Psychologists.
"The Independent Group of Analytical Psychologists are United Kingdom based Jungian Analysts. We are all members of the International Association of Analytical Psychologists (IAAP) and are eligible for registration with the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) Analytical Psychology Section. The Independent Group of Analytical Psychologists are a Registered Charity"
The Irish Analytical Psychology Association
"The IAPA was established in July 1996 by a small group of Jungian analysts and psychotherapists to represent and promote the understanding and development of analytical psychology in Ireland. In 1998, the IAPA was officially accepted as a Developing Group within the International Association for Analytical Psychology. The IAPA was admitted to the Irish Council of Psychotherapy in 2000 as the official professional body representing Jungian psychology in Ireland."
The Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies
The Jungian Society for Scholarly Studies was founded in 2002 by a small group of dedicated scholars. Its purpose is to study, disseminate, and develop the works and theories of Carl Gustav Jung and the Post-Jungians.
Karnac Books - Publishers of the Jungian Harvest Journal and
other Analytical Psychology publications.
58 Gloucester Road,
London SW7 4QY
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7584 3303 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7823 7743
Email: books@karnacbooks.com
www.karnacbooks.com
Scientific and Medical Network -
"The Scientific and Medical Network was founded in
1973 as an interdisciplinary forum for exploring new frontiers in science,
health and spirituality, and now has a worldwide membership in over 30 countries.
It organises frequent conferences, lectures and educational courses, and
publishes its own journal."
www.scimednet.org
Society of Analytical Psychology (SAP). "The
Society exists to fulfil four main functions:
West Midlands Institute of Psychotherapy - Jungian Training
Group & Umbrella Newsletter. This
link is to their lecture programme.