The Psychology Club Zürich (German: Psychologischer Club Zürich) is an association founded in Küsnacht, Switzerland, in 1916 by Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist Carl Jung, with former patients and students, to promote and develop analytical psychology. [1] Located in a neo-Gothic building at Gemeindestrasse 27, Zürich, it became a prototype for other psychology clubs.
The club continues to play an important role in the global development of Jungian psychology. [2] Its centenary was celebrated in 2016.
47°22′0.9″N 8°33′0.9″E / 47.366917°N 8.550250°E
The Psychology Club Zürich (German: Psychologischer Club Zürich) is an association founded in Küsnacht, Switzerland, in 1916 by Swiss psychiatrist and psychologist Carl Jung, with former patients and students, to promote and develop analytical psychology. [1] Located in a neo-Gothic building at Gemeindestrasse 27, Zürich, it became a prototype for other psychology clubs.
The club continues to play an important role in the global development of Jungian psychology. [2] Its centenary was celebrated in 2016.
47°22′0.9″N 8°33′0.9″E / 47.366917°N 8.550250°E