Psychology Club Zürich
The Psychology Club Zürich (German: Psychologischer Club Zürich) is an association founded in Küsnacht, Switzerland, in 1916 by the Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist Carl Jung with former patients and students in order to promote and develop analytical psychology.[1]
It is located in a neo-Gothic building in Gemeindestrasse 27, Zürich, and became the prototype for other psychological clubs.
In 2016 its centenary was celebrated. The Club currently plays an important role in the global development of Jungian psychology.[2]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Casement, Ann. Carl Gustav Jung, SAGE, 2001, p. 136.
- ^ Kirsch, Thomas B. The Jungians: A Comparative and Historical Perspective, Routledge, 2012, p. 31.
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- Club website (in English and German)
Coordinates: 47°22′0.9″N 8°33′0.9″E / 47.366917°N 8.550250°E
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- Carl Jung
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- Küsnacht
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