ORGANIZATIONS
The International Association of Analytical Psychology (IAAP)
The IAAP, located in Zurich, Switzerland, is the governing body that oversees the creation of Jungian training institutions and the standards of training all Jungian training institutes and societies must follow. A certified Jungian Analyst has graduated from an IAAP affiliate such as the IRSJA.
The C.G. Jung Page
The C.G. Jung Page is a site founded by IRSJA analyst Don Williams that is currently managed by the Jung Center of Houston. This site offers additional educational materials to interested persons through articles, audio lectures, a Jungian lexicon compiled by Daryl Sharp, and a Bookstore and Media Center within the Jung Center.
The Philemon Foundation
The Philemon foundation is a private foundation that collects unpublished works of C.G. Jung outside the Collected Works to translate and publish these writings for the public. As prolific a writer as we know Jung was through the Collected Works, it is estimated that a significant number of his writings have not yet been published. Most notably, the Philemon Foundation published Jung’s Liber Novus or The Red Book in 2009.
The Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism (ARAS)
ARAS is a rich site that offers thousands cross-indexed photographic images with supporting commentaries. These images span numerous cultures throughout human history and have become an invaluable resource for deepening into images produced by the collective unconscious. ARAS recently added a Concordance for Jung’s Collected Works in which you can search the Collected Works by word or topic.
JOURNALS
The Journal of Analytical Psychology
The Journal of Analytical Psychology is a scholarly journal published five times annually by Wiley Press. It offers articles on all areas of Jungian thought and is at the forefront of reflecting both the history and evolution of Analytical Psychology’s relationships with other professional disciplines, particularly its relationship with psychoanalysis.
The Spring Journal & The Spring Journal Books
The Spring Journal was established in New York in 1941 and in 1969 was led by James Hillman, former IRSJA member, as editor for many years thereafter. The journal publishes volumes twice annually around a particular theme from the perspective of mythology and the Archetypal school of Analytical Psychology. Spring Journal Books probes more deeply into issues of the psyche within the numerous books it has published on a variety of subjects in Analytical Psychology.
PODCASTS
This Jungian Life: https://thisjungianlife.com
YOUTUBE VIDEOS
Carl Jung – Face to Face [BBC – 1959]
The World Within – C.G. Jung in His Own Words
Carl Gustav Jung – Transference and Archetypes
Carl Jung on Accepting the Darkness of Self and Others
Remembering Jung series talk with Marie-Louise von Franz
Carl Gustav Jung & The Red Book (part 1)
Carl Gustav Jung & The Red Book (part 2)
Edward Edinger – Individuation: A Myth for Modern Man
Edward Edinger – Encounters with the Greater Personality