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About Jung and Jungians

This group is about C.G. Jung and Analytical Pyschology as well as Pyschology in general.

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"I regard it as the noblest task of psychotherapy in our times to untiringly serve the personal growth of the individual."
C.G. Jung
Does life have meaning?

All of us ask this question at some time in our lives, especially in times of crisis, illness, or misfortune. The analytical psychology developed by Carl Gustav Jung offers help in coping with emotional difficulties and furthers the development and maturation of the personality. Here on the Internet pages of the C.G. Jung Institute, Küsnacht, you will learn more about Jungian psychology and psychotherapy, about C.G. Jung the man and researcher, about the C.G. Jung Institute, its various training programs, and the events it sponsors for a wider audience.

from: www.junginstitut.ch/index2.html

websites to visit:

The C.G. Jung Page What's
New -- announcements of new articles and features at the Jung Page,
announcements of upcoming events

C.G. Jung Institute of
Los Angeles

C. G. Jung Institut
Zürich

ENTRY PAGE
C. G. Jung Institute of
Chicago

The Jung Center of
Houston Home Page

C.G. Jung Society,
Seattle Home Page

C.G. Jung Institute
Boston

C.G. Jung Analytical
Psychology Club, London

C.G. Jung and Jungian
Analysis

Princeton University
Press

Literature on Psychology,
Philosophy and more... - Daimon Books Introduction

Analytical Psychology
Books

Chapter 1. The King of
the Wood. § 1. Diana and Virbius. Frazer, Sir James George. 1922. The Golden
Bough

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