New York Center for Jungian Studies

New York Center for Jungian Studies Seminars and Study Tours in Extraordinary Settings The New York Center for Jungian Studies was founded in 1993 by Aryeh Maidenbaum.

Diana Rubin is the codirector. All of the center’s conferences, seminars, workshops, and study tours are held in extraordinary settings with excellent facilities and offer participants rich programs led by outstanding and internationally recognized analysts and authors. In addition to the annual Jung on the Hudson and Jung in Ireland seminars and conferences, some of the countries where study tours have been held include Spain, Portugal, Israel and Jordan

The Healing Power of Myths, Icons & SymbolsSofia, Bulgaria and Thessaloniki, Northern GreeceOctober 13–20, 2026Corfu Ext...
02/19/2026

The Healing Power of Myths, Icons & Symbols
Sofia, Bulgaria and Thessaloniki, Northern Greece
October 13–20, 2026

Corfu Extension: Landscape, Culture & Leisure
October 20–25, 2026

This year’s Study Tour — led by Aryeh Maidenbaum and Diana Rubin, with distinguished faculty of Jungian analysts: John Michael Hayes, Margaret Klenck, and Ann Belford Ulanov — invites you into places where history, psyche, and transformation converge through sacred icons, luminous mosaics, and richly layered spiritual traditions.​

Come for the Study Tour and stay for a week in Corfu: Landscape, Culture & Leisure, October 20–25, 2026

Details and registration on the nyjungcenter website.

April 21–28, 2026Seminar in KilkennyFacing Mortality and UncertaintyOur 24th annual Jung in Ireland seminar offers a wee...
12/02/2025

April 21–28, 2026
Seminar in Kilkenny
Facing Mortality and Uncertainty
Our 24th annual Jung in Ireland seminar offers a week with leading Jungian analysts and authors including Ashok Bedi, Joe Cambray, Linda Carter, Chris Downing, Aryeh Maidenbaum, Diana Rubin, Simon Sleeman, Morgan Stebbins, Joanne Wieland-Burston, and Charles G. Zimbrick-Rogers. Over the course of our week, through a unique combination of presentations and experiential workshops, we will gain insights into the importance of our acceptance of death, illness, and loss as part of the life cycle—a journey that can foster resilience, personal creativity, and growth. We will also explore various approaches to our theme—including loss, death and dying, near death experiences, and how different cultures envision life after death.

Only in our creative acts do we step forth into the light and see ourselves whole and complete. —C.G. Jung Where love reigns, there is no will to power, and where the will to power is paramount, love is lacking. —C.G. Jung Let no day pass without humbly remembering that everything still has to b...

The New York Center for Jungian Studies offers seminars and study tours in extraordinary settings. Each year, the Center...
10/15/2025

The New York Center for Jungian Studies offers seminars and study tours in extraordinary settings. Each year, the Center presents a spring program in Ireland, a Jung on the Hudson summer seminar, and a study tour abroad. Accompanied by outstanding and internationally recognized analysts and authors, we take great pride in creating unique and meaningful content that provides insight into the concepts of C.G. Jung and how we may better understand ourselves and our world by drawing on these ideas.

Visit nyjungcenter's website for information about all our programs. Join our email list and stay in the know as new programs are added.

WELCOME.Open to individuals from all fields as well as mental health professionals, these unique programs combine presen...
10/08/2025

WELCOME.
Open to individuals from all fields as well as mental health professionals, these unique programs combine presentations, workshops and discussions with ample time for sightseeing, sampling local pubs and restaurants, and enjoying traditional Irish music.

STUDY TOUR
Jungian Psychology and the Celtic Imagination
With Margaret Klenck & John Hayes
in County Mayo, Ireland
April 14–20, 2026

SEMINAR
Facing Mortality and Uncertainty
With Ashok Bedi, Joe Cambray, Linda Carter, Chris Downing, Aryeh Maidenbaum, Diana Rubin, Simon Sleeman, Morgan Stebbins. Joanne Wieland-Burston, and Charles G. Zimbrick-Rogers
in County Kilkenny, Ireland
April 21–28, 2026

We invite you to join us and interact with like-minded participants and a distinguished and dynamic faculty, and experience the application and relevance of Jung’s psychology and ideas to our personal lives and professional activities!

Annual Summer Online ProgramJuly 20–24, 2025�Weeklong Program�The Pitfalls of PerfectionJung pointed out that “perfectio...
05/28/2025

Annual Summer Online Program
July 20–24, 2025�Weeklong Program�The Pitfalls of Perfection
Jung pointed out that “perfection belongs to the gods and that the best we could hope for is excellence.” Life calls on us to strive for wholeness, not perfection. In fact, seeking perfection can only lead to disappointment and failure. Does one ever have the perfect body, the perfect relationship, or be a perfect parent, teacher, or therapist? During the course of our week, with our notable faculty, including James Hollis, Ann Belford Ulanov, Dennis Patrick Slattery, Morgan Stebbins, and Tina Stromsted, we will explore this important theme.

July 25–26, 2025
Weekend Workshop
The Importance of Synchronicity in Life, in Therapy, and in Our Postmodern Age
with Richard Tarnas
Perhaps more than any of Jung’s most influential ideas, the concept of synchronicity has been widely embraced by our popular culture and entered into its common experience and vocabulary. Synchronicities can compensate for the one-sidedness of egoic consciousness, and move the individual psyche toward wholeness. In this workshop, participants can deepen their awareness of the varieties of synchronistic experience.

Visit nyjungcenter.org for all the details.

Jung's writings explore the idea that memory is not a perfect replica of the past, but rather a creative process influen...
05/08/2025

Jung's writings explore the idea that memory is not a perfect replica of the past, but rather a creative process influenced by our current understanding and emotions. He believed that the collective unconscious, a shared reservoir of ancestral memories and archetypes, also plays a role in shaping our individual experiences and understanding of the world.

During our Fall Study Tour program in Vienna we will, with thoughtful and insightful guidance from our world-class faculty, ask the questions: How important is it to remember our past? Is forgetting a good thing? Or is it a blessing to forget painful events?

JUNG in VIENNA
Annual Fall Study Tour
November 2–9, 2025
Weeklong Seminar in Vienna
The Blessings and Burdens of Remembering and Forgetting
Join Christine Downing, Earl Collins, and Ann Bedford Ulanov to explore this topic in the city that claims the birthplace of modern psychology.

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How important is it to remember our past?Is forgetting a good thing?Or is it a blessing to forget painful events?ANNUAL ...
04/30/2025

How important is it to remember our past?
Is forgetting a good thing?
Or is it a blessing to forget painful events?
ANNUAL FALL STUDY TOUR
November 2–9, 2025
Weeklong Seminar in Vienna
The Blessings and Burdens of Remembering and Forgetting
Join Christine Downing, Earl Collins, and Ann Bedford Ulanov to explore this topic in the city that claims the birthplace of modern psychology.
November 9–14, 2025
Post-Seminar Tour of Salzburg and Prague

New York Center for Jungian Studies – Study with leading Jungian analysts, authors, and thinkers. Online seminars. Study tours and workshops.

How important is it to remember our past?Is forgetting a good thing?Or is it a blessing to forget painful events?ANNUAL ...
04/21/2025

How important is it to remember our past?
Is forgetting a good thing?
Or is it a blessing to forget painful events?

ANNUAL FALL STUDY TOUR

November 2–9, 2025�
Weeklong Seminar in Vienna�
The Blessings and Burdens of Remembering and Forgetting
Join Christine Downing, Earl Collins, and Ann Bedford Ulanov to explore this topic in the city that claims the birthplace of modern psychology.

November 9–14, 2025
Post-Seminar Tour of Salzburg and Prague

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JOIN US IN IRELAND Jung in IrelandMarch 31–April 7, 2025Passions, Compulsions and Obsessions: The Forces That Drive Us A...
11/26/2024

JOIN US IN IRELAND
Jung in Ireland
March 31–April 7, 2025
Passions, Compulsions and Obsessions: The Forces That Drive Us
A Seminar in County Galway, Ireland
Our 23rd annual Jung in Ireland seminar offers a week with leading Jungian analysts and authors including Ashok Bedi, August Cwik, John Hayes, Margaret Klenck, Ronnie Landau, Anne Pickup, Aryeh Maidenbaum, and Diana Rubin. Over the course of our week, through a unique combination of presentations and experiential workshops, we will gain insights into how to embark on, and sustain the Self-discovery path and learn the importance of listening to our own, authentic, and true voice. We will examine the ways in which consciousness of our passions, obsessions, and compulsions are essential to our psychological growth. We will consider how messages from the unconscious in the form of images, symbols, and myths that often appear at critical junctures in our lives, can guide our path toward individuation.

CE credits and certificate of attendance available.

Jung in IrelandMarch 31–April 7, 2025Passions, Compulsions and Obsessions: The Forces That Drive Us A Seminar in County ...
11/23/2024

Jung in Ireland
March 31–April 7, 2025
Passions, Compulsions and Obsessions: The Forces That Drive Us
A Seminar in County Galway, Ireland
Our 23rd annual Jung in Ireland seminar offers a week with leading Jungian analysts and authors including Ashok Bedi, August Cwik, John Hayes, Margaret Klenck, Ronnie Landau, Anne Pickup, Aryeh Maidenbaum, and Diana Rubin. Over the course of our week, through a unique combination of presentations and experiential workshops, we will gain insights into how to embark on, and sustain the Self-discovery path and learn the importance of listening to our own, authentic, and true voice. We will examine the ways in which consciousness of our passions, obsessions, and compulsions are essential to our psychological growth. We will consider how messages from the unconscious in the form of images, symbols, and myths that often appear at critical junctures in our lives, can guide our path toward individuation.

CE credits and certificate of attendance available.

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27 N Chestnut Street
New Paltz, NY
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Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 10am - 4pm

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