Our eminent alumni Ruth Ammann, Verena Kast and Marianne Meister invite IAAP accredited Analysts to a 5-day seminar entitled “Exploring the Picture Archive and Learning to work with Paintings in Analysis“, in June 2020 at the CG Jung Institute in Küsnacht. It will offer access to the picture Archive – a collection of around 4,500 […]
JIAA General Assembly Meeting in Vienna
Dear Colleagues, As I review the past two years of the C. G. Jung Alumni Association, the Board has addressed several challenges, including website issues and growing our membership. We also achieved many other significant successes: Contributing to the CGJI-Z Jubilee celebration last year was a great achievement, including holding seminar dialogues between analysts and […]
The Art and Psyche Conference April 2019 – An Update
Caterina Vezzoli and Cheryle Van Scoy were members of the Art and Psyche Working Group (chaired by Linda Carter) involved in the planning of the recent conference THE ILLUMINATED IMAGINATION in collaboration with Pacifica Graduate Institute, and the University of California at Santa Barbara Museum of Art, Design, and Architecture (April 3-7, Santa Barbara CA […]
IAAP Congress in Vienna
IAAP XXI. International Congress for Analytical Psychology Encountering the Other: Within us, between us and in the world. August 25 – 30, 2019, Vienna, Austria We are delighted to see that many alumni of the CG Jung Institute Zürich who are members of our Association will contribute to the upcoming IAAP Congress in Vienna. Verena […]
Alumni Week Schedule of Events
As the Institute celebrates its 70th Anniversary, we are delighted to present our first Alumni Week. Our program will take place during the last week of the Summer Semester block.
Jubilee 2018
70th Anniversary of the C G Jung Institute A message from our President As we celebrate the 70th Jubilee in Zurich at the Institute in 2018, we are collaborating with the C. G. Jung Institute to organize an Alumni Week
Training as Participation
By Kim Arndt It was the summer of 2007 when I attended my first training meeting in Küsnacht. The facilitator, a seasoned analyst, said that during our training we would make friends we would have for the rest of our lives.
Memories of Arriving
By Tess Castleman I remember arriving in Zürich on a bitter cold early February morning in 1984. We were three. Husband, three-year-old son and me. We had left our jobs, our first house, our families and our beloved Denver, Colorado for an unknown land.