These resources are excellent and only a few of the many available. We welcome your additions and input! Please feel free to send your favorite Jungian resources (with or without annotation) to us at CharlestonJung@gmail.com
Charleston-based, in-person and online:
Charleston Jung Society ~ Founded in 2010, offering in person programs related to work of C.G. Jung.
The Sophia Institute ~ The Sophia Institute is a center for learning offering innovative programs focused on personal and societal transformation. Their mission is to foster the rise of the Feminine, in partnership with the Masculine, cultivating wisdom, mindfulness, and well-being, for a more just, regenerative, spiritually fulfilling, and flourishing world for all people.
Bliss Spiritual Co-op ~ A community co-op that enriches lives; features programs on dreams among many other avenues for wellness.
Online organizations/institutes/groups:
The Dream Hive ~ A program of Dream Integrity, The Hive is a biweekly, currently online, ‘drop in’ dream group facilitated by Betsy Grund, M.Ed. as part of her dream work enterprise, Dream Integrity.
This Jungian Life Podcast – three Jungian Analysts discuss a different topic from a Jungian point of view each week – over 400 episodes
Speaking of Jung Podcast Speaking of Jung was created by Laura London in 2015 to explore the work of Carl Gustav (C.G.) Jung. This extensive website contains over 200 pages of information with an accompanying podcast of over 150 episodes exploring the field of Jung’s analytical psychology through in-depth, one-on-one discussions with certified Jungian Analysts.
JungPlatform.com – Jung Platform offers online courses, lectures and certificate programs that are inspired by Jungian psychology. Several hundred classes and courses, and participants from over 60 countries… founded by siblings, Machiel and Akke-Jeanne, inspired to share ‘psychological food’ that nourishes the Soul.
The Jung Page: Reflections on Psychology, Culture, and Life. Daryl Sharp’s Jung Lexicon may be of particular interest to those who are unfamiliar with Jung’s work. Using Jung’s own words, it provides definitions and explanations of key concepts.
Also of interest to those unfamiliar with Jung’s work, an introductory article by Dr. C. George Boeree, which includes a brief biography and basic explanation of Jung’s theories.
The Philemon Foundation is dedicated to publishing Jung’s complete works, including seminars, manuscripts, and correspondence.
The New York Times has covered the Red Book by publishing a review and a Magazine article recounting the history of the Red Book.