* Interdisciplinary Society for Analytical Psychology in the Netherlands - IVAP.
The growing interest in our country for the psychiatrist and depth psychologist C.G. Jung (1875-1961) led, in 1983, to the founding of the Interdisciplinary Society for Analytical Psychology.
The Society’s aim is the promotion and application of Jung’s analytical psychology within a variety of scientific fields. The emphasis is on education about, and research and critical study of Jung’s work.
In its actions the Society in the first instance is aimed at those who have completed an academic or comparable study.
One of the objectives is the establishment and promotion of contacts with organizations in the Netherlands and abroad, dealing with the psychology of C.G. Jung.
(source: website IVAP)
* Embassy of the Free Mind
is a museum in a historic building from 1622, at Keizersgracht 123 in Amsterdam.
It is a platform for free thinking, inspired by the ideas of the Bibliotheca Philosophica Hermetica Collection, part of UNESCO Memory of the World.
In 2024 the C.G. Jung Library moved to Embassy of the Free Mind in Amsterdam.
* Carl Gustav Jung Startkabel
Provides an overview of national and international organizations and concepts, related to C.G. Jung and his Analytical Psychology.
* The website e-rara.ch is part of the 'Stiftung der Werke von C.G. Jung'
which manages Jung's own library.
Meanwhile, 300 books in the field of alchemy, magic and kabbalah are digitized and now free accessible to visitors of the site.
* Edward F. Edinger Papers
The papers (3,100 items; 10,077 images) of leading Jungian analyst Edward F. Edinger (1922-1998) span the years 1550 (photostatic copy of an alchemical treatise) to 2016,
with the bulk of the material dating from 1951 to 1998. The collection illustrates Edinger’s ability to explain C. G. Jung's ideas and concepts in a simple and precise manner, making Jung's work more accessible.