- IAAP (International
Association for Analytical Psychology) was
founded in 1955 and is the accrediting and regulatory organization
for all professional analytical psychologists’ groups.
The main objectives of the IAAP are to advance the understanding
and utility of Analytical Psychology worldwide, and to
ensure that the highest professional, scientific and ethical
standards are maintained in the training and practice of
analytical psychologists among its member groups.
- Inter-Regional Society
of Jungian Analysts is a professional association
founded in 1973 to facilitate mutual fellowship, offer
continuing education, and to provide analytic training.
The Society has bi-annual meetings and consists of nine
regional seminars that conduct training.
- C.G. Jung Society
of Atlanta is a non-profit organization committed
to providing fellowship and education for people interested
in the body of thought derived from the work of C.G. Jung.
It coordinates monthly presentations and quarterly workshops
by both local and nationally known speakers.
- Philemon
Foundation Its mission is to make the complete
body of Jung’s work available in editions that meet the
highest standards of scholarship and do justice to the
true measure of this major creative thinker.
“I believe it is true that all dreams are compensatory to the content of consciousness. Dreams contribute to the self-regulation of the psyche by automatically bringing up everything that is repressed or neglected or unknown.” - C.G. Jung