Iaap newsletter 28 - The new Israeli Jungian society
Iaap newsletter 28 - The new Israeli Jungian society
Iaap newsletter 28 - The new Israeli Jungian society
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Korea<br />
KOREAN ASSOCIATION OF JUNGIAN ANALYSTS (KAJA)<br />
<strong>The</strong> year 2008 was a very meaningful one for us. After the IAAP approval of KAJA as a<br />
training group in Aug. 2007 two graduates of C. G Jung Institute of Korea, Dr. Cheol<br />
Joong Kang M.D. Ph.D. and Dr. Kye-Hee Kim, M.D, became contemporaneously<br />
members of KAJA and of the IAAP. We have now 14 <strong>Jungian</strong> analysts in Korea. In May<br />
we celebrated the 10th anniversary of C. G Jung Institute of Korea and the 30th<br />
anniversary of Korean Society for Analytical Psychology with symposia on the healing<br />
aspect of religion in the East and the West. At the C.G. Jung Institute of Korea a<br />
series of public memorial lectures on the fundamentals of Analytical Psychology was<br />
held during both Spring and Autumn semesters. We have completed this year the<br />
Korean translation of C. G. Jung's Grundwerke (Basic Works, Walter Verlag) and<br />
published the whole 9 volumes.<br />
<strong>The</strong> over twenty candidates of C. G Jung Institute of Korea are the future of KAJA and<br />
we are now rapidly growing in comparison to the 30 years that have passed since<br />
Professor Bou-Yong Rhi founded the study group for Analytical Psychology in Korea.<br />
We are trying to maintain the good quality of education and harmonious collaboration<br />
in KAJA. I think the future of Analytical Psychology in Korea is very promising.<br />
Submitted by<br />
Dong-Hyuck Suh. General Secretary<br />
Netherlands<br />
IAAP Newsletter <strong>28</strong> || IAAP Society Reports || Korea KAJA<br />
THE NETHERLANDS ASSOCIATION FOR ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY (NAAP)<br />
Our association is slowly growing. In this year of 2008, we have eleven members and<br />
two aspiring members. Four Dutch residents pursue training by following the IAAP<br />
Individual Membership route. Our ongoing association activities include the twice-ayear<br />
Study Day, now finishing its third year, which functions as the platform for<br />
presentation, by and for colleagues, of the concepts or approaches that most inform<br />
the work of each NAAP member.<br />
pg. 57