There are many internet resources for analytical (Jungian) psychology. The following selection will get you started.

    The website for the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago
                           www.jungchicago.org

posts for analyst-generated classes, Institute offerings as well as information about the Clinical Training Program and the Analyst Training Program.

 

    Therapists will be interested in accessing The Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice -- published on-line by the C.G. Jung Institute of New York:
    http://www.junginstitute.org/index.php/PageId/9/ParentPageId/0

 

    A very useful resource is The Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism
                                 http://aras.org/
where you will find a rich collection of archetypal images, many with psychological commentary.

 

    The website of the C.G. Jung Society of St, Louis
                                www.cgjungstl.org/
lists current and future programs, as well as an archive of past offerings.

 

    Rose Holt is a colleague practice in St. Louis. On her blog
                             www.roseholt.blogspot.com
arranged by posting date, you will find several of her brief and insightful essays. Check out the following:
 


        The Wikipedia entry
          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myers-Briggs_Type_Indicator
provides an extensive discussion and history of the Myers-Briggs Type Inventory.  (It works better to copy and past this link in your browser.)

 

    The mission statement of the Center for the Application of Psychological Type: states that "CAPT's mission is to extend and teach the accurate understanding of the ethical and practical applications of C. G. Jung's theory of psychological types, which shows how our differences in experiencing events and making decisions can be valuable rather than divisive, and can be used constructively . . . to promote personal development . . . to manage conflict and . . . to increase human understanding worldwide."

     CAPT's web site
                           www.capt.org/mbti-assessment/
offers detailed information on the Myers-Briggs Typology Inventory (MBTI), and is worth a visit.

     On many sites you can complete the MBTI instrument, often for a fee that includes interpretation. If you want a reasonably good assessment of your psychological type preferences go to
                          http://www.humanmetrics.com/


     Complementary medical services are available in the Milwaukee, WI, area from the Ommani Center (where I also practice). Check out
                               www.ommanicenter.com
 

Here's wishing you Happy Searching!

 

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