The K. G. Jung Institute is an educational institution in Zurich ( Switzerland ) (in the suburbs of Küsnacht ), founded in 1948 by the Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist Karl Gustav Jung , the founder of analytical psychology .
The Institute was founded to train specialists and conduct research in the field of analytical psychology and psychotherapy. C. G. Jung led the institute until his death in 1961 .
The library of the Institute has about 15,000 books and periodicals related to Jungian psychology.
In several countries of the world there are organizations that perform the same functions on a national scale (research, training and certification of specialists), for example, in the following cities and countries:
USA :
- New York [1]
- Los Angeles [2]
- Chicago [3]
- San Francisco [4]
Germany :
- Berlin [5]
- Munich [6]
- Stuttgart [7]
Notes
- ↑ Website of the C. G. Jung Institute in New York, USA
- ↑ Website of the C. G. Jung Institute in Los Angeles, USA
- ↑ Website of the C. G. Young Institute in Chicago, USA
- ↑ Website of the C. G. Young Institute in San Francisco, USA
- ↑ Website of the K. G. Jung Institute in Berlin, Germany
- ↑ Website of the K. G. Jung Institute in Munich, Germany
- ↑ Website of the C. G. Jung Institute in Stuttgart, Germany
Links
See also
International Association of Analytical Psychology (IAAP)