How To Enter Jungian Analysis
Is Jungian Analysis For You?
Jungian analysis is not for everyone. Analysis, Jung says, is a "confrontation with the unconscious" that requires considerable moral courage. Is Jungian analysis for you? Only if you are prepared to undergo a descent into the depths of the psyche and encounter the images in the unconscious in an effort to become more conscious.
Jungian analysis may be for you if:
- you believe that the unconscious exists and that the purpose it serves is to exert a profound, potentially very valuable influence on the attitudes of the ego.
- you sincerely want to become more conscious.
- you are honest and brave enough to confront the truth of the unconscious and experience a transformation of the psyche.
Entering Jungian Analysis
If you live in the New York City area and would like to know how to enter Jungian analysis, you may contact Michael Vannoy Adams directly for information about the process and the options available to you.
Telephone: 212-533-9395
E-mail: adamsmv (at) aol (dot) com
If you wish to enter Jungian analysis, you should explore the possibility with an analyst who is a graduate of one of the many Jungian training programs approved by the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP). In America, there are professional societies of Jungian analysts in major cities.
Jungian Analysts in the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association (JPA)
For example, a professional society of Jungian analysts in the New York City area is the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association (JPA). You may contact any of the following members of the JPA to explore the possibility of entering Jungian analysis:
Michael Vannoy Adams, D.Phil., L.C.S.W.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 533-9395
Frank Barth, L.C.S.W.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 874-6641
Virginia J. Bird, Ph.D.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 888-6119
Sarah Braun, M.D.
Narbeth, PA
Telephone: (610) 667-3823
Joseph Cambray, Ph.D.
Providence, RI
Telephone: (401) 331-5820
Boston, MA
Telephone: (617) 720-7835
Simone Campbell-Scott, M.A., L.C.S.W.-C.
Baltimore, MD
Telephone: (410) 462-1638
Linda Carter, R.N., M.S.N.
Provincetown, RI
Telephone: (401) 751-5020
Boston, MA
Telephone: (617) 742-1353
Ann Casement, L.C.S.W.
London, England
Telephone: 020 7052 0832
Laurence de Rosen, Ph.D.
Dedon, PA
Telephone: (610) 989-3736
Arione de Winter, L.C.S.W.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 727-9087
Harry Wells Fogarty, Ph.D.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 666-1086
Diane M. Fremont, L.C.S.W.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 714-5018
Frauke Glaubitz, M.D., A.T.D.R.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 375-0554
Donald Grasing, L.C.S.W.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 956-2171
Melinda Haas, L.C.S.W.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 721-7822
Alan M. Jones, Ph.D., L.C.S.W.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 533-4926
Margaret Klenck, M.Div.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 501-9721
Barbara Black Koltuv, Ph.D.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 982-6707
Mark Kuras, Ph.D.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 724-1793
Cynthia Luft, M.A.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 254-3950
Kathleen Martin, L.C.S.W.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 721-8195
Jeffrey Rubin Morey, Ph.D.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 337-0986
Syosett, NY
Telephone: (516) 931-5593
Laurel Morris, M.A.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 860-2309
Brent Nichols, M.A., L.C.S.W.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 254-5286
Bruce G. Parent, M.A., M.F.A.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 614-9600
John F. Peck
Higganum, CT
Telephone: (860) 345-9293
Stanley G. Perelman, Ph.D.
Pittsburgh, PA
Telephone: (412) 682-8196
Priscilla Rodgers, M.P.S.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 496-5042
Millerton, NY
Telephone: (518) 789-9578
Sherry Salman, Ph.D.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 873-3815
Clinton Corners, NY
Telephone: (845) 758-0523
Susanne Short, M.Ed.
New York, NY
Telephone: (646) 610-1920
Morgan Stebbins, M.Div., M.S.W.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 348-9494
Douglas G. Tompkins, M.Div., L.P.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 273-9610
Ann Belford Ulanov, M.Div., Ph.D., L.H.D.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 866-2199
Sylvester Wojtkowski, Ph.D.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 754-6451
Polly Young-Eisendrath, Ph.D.
Worcester, VT
Telephone: (802) 223-6223
Beverley Zabriskie, L.C.S.W.
New York, NY
Telephone: (212) 570-0959
C.G. Jung Foundation
Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism (ARAS)
Kristine Mann Library
Analytical Psychology Club (APC)
Jungian resources for the general public in New York City are at the C.G. Jung Foundation at 28 East 39th Street, New York, NY 10016 (telephone: 212-697-6430). The Jung Foundation is a non-profit educational foundation that sponsors courses, lectures, workshops, and a summer program for the general public, operates a Jungian bookstore, and publishes the journal Quadrant. Also at the Jung Foundation are the Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism (ARAS), an extensive collection of visual images (telephone: 212-697-3480), the Kristine Mann Library, a collection of books, journals, and other materials (telephone: 212-697-7877), and the Analytical Psychology Club (APC), a group with a series of monthly lectures on Jungian topics (telephone: 212-557-1502).
