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The New York Association for Analytical Psychology
A Professional Society of Jungian Analysts
based in the Greater New York Metropolitan Area.
Members of NYAAP offer Jungian Analysis to the public
and disseminate and develop Jung’s ideas through public lectures and scholarship.
“Psychotherapy is at bottom a dialectical relationship between doctor and patient. It is an encounter, a discussion between two psychic wholes, in which knowledge is used only as a tool. The goal is transformation—not one that is predetermined, but rather an indeterminable change, the only criterion of which is the disappearance of egohood.” C.G. Jung