The International Association for Analytical Psychology

The International Association for Analytical Psychology was founded in 1955 by a group of psychoanalysts to sustain and promote the work of C. G. Jung.  Today the IAAP recognizes 58 groups and societies throughout the world, and over 3000 analysts trained in accordance with standards established by the Association.  The Association and its members support triennial congresses, as well as other academic and clinical meetings, that advance research in depth psychology.

Therapists who are registered under The International Association for Analytical Psychology