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  • In 1965, Wheelwright was elected president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology.
  • Adler was a founding member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology, and served as its president for two consecutive terms ( 1971-1977 ).
  • In 1973 1974 Singer and several other Jungians in the U . S . founded the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, which joined the International Association for Analytical Psychology.
  • This organization later expanded, became known as the C . G . Jung Institute of Chicago, and joined the International Association for Analytical Psychology; June Singer remained a lifetime honorary member.
  • Rosen did post-graduate training in Analytical Psychology at the C . G . Jung Institute of San Francisco, California and became certified as a member of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and the International Association for Analytical Psychology.
  • Kirsch, who is the president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology, a professional organization of Jungian psychoanalysts with more than 2, 000 members, said Thursday that Fordham " was one of the most prominent and creative thinkers in the Jungian movement ."
  • A founding member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology and the C . G . Jung Institute of New York, Whitmont spent much of his life exploring the territory where mind, body and spirit intersect, synthesizing and expanding upon ideas and methods drawn from diverse areas of psychology, medicine, science and religion.
  • The IAJS differs in its focus from the international Jungian organisation, the International Association for Analytical Psychology ( IAAP ), in that the IAAP is a professional regulatory body for member societies and developing groups of clinicians, and those in training, whereas the IAJS concentrates on professional or scholarly interest in Jungian and post-Jungian theory.