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Analytical, or Jungian Psychology is based upon the ideas of Dr. Carl Gustav Jung, a Swiss psychiatrist (1875-1961). He saw the unconscious as complementary to and communicating with consciousness, rather than as a mere repository of repressed experience. Jung believed that analysis should be a dialectical relationship between two people, working together to alleviate the client's psychic condition through a process of discovering and integrating the unconscious aspects of the personality.


Documents

Application form for Associate Membership in IAPA,2010

Application form for full membership

Application form for renewal of full membership

Booking Form for Seminars

The new programme 2010-11 is now available. We are pleased with the engagement and interest shown in the IAPA events over the past year and look forward to your continued involvement.
Thank you for your interest,

The I.A.P.A. Committee

List of IAPA full members: Analysts and Psychotherapists

I.A.P.A. Full members 2010 (Latest update 20th March 2010) Most full members take referrals, if they have space.

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Programme October‭ ‬2010‭ ‬-‭ ‬May‭ ‬2011

Friday night Public Lectures:‭
‬Arts Block, ‬
TCD,
‬Dublin‭ ‬2

Saturday morning Seminars/‭ ‬Workshops‭ (‬practicing psychotherapists only‭)‬:
Jesuit Conference‭ ‬Center, ‬
Milltown Park, ‬
Ranelagh,
‬Dublin‭ ‬6.‭

‬Buses‭ ‬11 ‬11A ‬11B ‬43A ‬44‭

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