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Assisi Conferences and Seminars

Centerpoint

The C.G. Jung Foundation of New York

The C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago

The C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles

http://www.junginstitut.ch

The Consortium for Psychoanalytic Research

The Education Center

The Einsiedeln Conference

The Friends Conference on Religion
Psychology

The Guild for Psychological Studies

Andrew Harvey

The International School of Analytical Psychology

Journey Conferences

Jungian Analysts Association of Greater Washington Metropolitan Area

The Jung Center of Houston, Texas

Kristine Mann Library

Lapis Retreat

The New York Center for Jungian Studies

Peace X Peace

Philadelphia Jung Seminar

Reflections on the Journey to Wholeness

The Romanian Association for Psychoanalysis Promotion

www.storiesandquestions.com

The Washington National Cathedral

 



Assisi Conferences and Seminars with Michael Conforti, et al.  For programs in Vermont, Oregon, Florida, and Italy, contact 802.254.6220, www.assisiconferences.com.

The Baltimore Jung Working Group presents first-Sunday programs, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. at St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1900 St. Paul Street, Baltimore. 410.666.9452.

The C. G. Jung Foundation of New York presents lectures, workshops, and courses: 212.697.6430CGJUNGNY@aol.com, http://www.cgjungny.org

The C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago presents lectures, workshops, and courses: 800.697.7679; Jung@jungchicago.org; www.jungchicago.org.

The C. G. Jung Institute, Zurich, offers intensive study programs in Kusnacht, http://www.junginstitut.ch

The Consortium for Psychoanalytic Research presents in Washington, D.C.  202.237.1202, www.cprincdc.org

The Education Center, home ofCenterpoint  800.624.4644; www.educationalcenter.org

The Einsiedeln Conference
presents extended programs in Zurich, Switzerland; 505.473.4592; www.jungconference.org.

The Friends Conference On Religion and Psychology http://fcrp.quaker.org  or  202-726-8158.

The Guild for Psychological Studies in northern California presents Jungian depth-work seminars 831.336.9881, http://www.guildsf.org

Andrew Harvey offers lectures and workshops on Sacred Activism worldwide and leads study tours to India and elsewhere; http://andrewharvey.net.

The International School of Analytical Psychology, Zurich (ISAPZURICH), grants diplomas in Jungian Psychologywww.isapzurich.com.

Journey Conferences presents Jungian events with a Christian orientation; www.journeyconferences.com

The Jung Center of Houston, presents lectures, workshops, and courses; 713.524.8253; www.cgjunghouston.org.

The Jung Society of the Chesapeake Bay presents programs throughout the year; 410.822.7402; 410.647.2772.

Jungian Seminars in Switzerland presents extended seminars (one or two weeks), summer and winter: 800.258. 3533

Lapis Retreat on lake Zurich offers body-centered Jungian analysis in Switzerland; one-on-one format or small groups:
www.lapisretreat.org.

The New York Center for Jungian Studies with Aryeh Maidenbaum et al. presents Jung on the Hudson and study tours in Ireland and elsewhere: 212.689.8238, http://www.nyjungcenter.org

Peace x Peace (peace by peace) supports world dialogue among women to promote peace globally: www.peacexpeace.org.

The Philadelphia Jung Seminar, offering eight 10-hour week- ends/year with CEUs, is accepting applications from potential new students.  Call Sandy Geller, 301 657 4472, sgeller5@verizon.net.

Reflections on the Journey to Wholeness is an on-line newsletter prepared by Jungian analyst Bud Harris: www.budharris.com

www.storiesandquestions.com is an interactive website with Rudy Marcus, Ph.D., for one-on-one work with mythic material, short courses on ethics and self-esteem.  Dr. Marcus does not accept payment for his services. 
 
The Washington National Cathedral presents a variety of programs, including many of interest to students of Jung: www.cathedral.org.



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