C.G. Jung Club London
C.G. Jung Club London (formerly known as the C.G. Jung Analytical Psychology Club[1]) is the first society for the study of analytical psychology of the United Kingdom.[2][3] It was founded in September 1922, inspired by the earlier Psychology Club Zürich.[4]
The C.G. Jung Club was founded by five psychologists, including Helton Godwin Baynes.[2] It has published Harvest: Journal for Jungian Studies since 1954.[1] As if 1994, the organization had 250 members.[2]
References
- ^ a b "Harvest". Oregon Friends of Jung. Retrieved 2025-07-09.
- ^ a b c Samuels, Andrew (1994). "The professionalization of Carl G. Jung's analytical psychology clubs". Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences. 30 (2): 138–147. doi:10.1002/1520-6696(199404)30:2<138::AID-JHBS2300300203>3.0.CO;2-D.
- ^ Cambray, Joseph; Carter, Linda, eds. (2004-07-29), "History of analytical psychology", Analytical Psychology (0 ed.), Routledge, pp. 17–43, doi:10.4324/9780203492048-6, ISBN 978-0-203-49204-8, retrieved 2025-07-09
- ^ Casement, Ann (1995). "A Brief History of Jungian Splits in the United Kingdom". Journal of Analytical Psychology. 40 (3): 327–342. doi:10.1111/j.1465-5922.1995.00327.x. ISSN 0021-8774.