The Australian and New Zealand Society of Jungian Analysts (ANZSJA) is the IAAP-accredited training body and professional society for Jungian analysts across Australia and New Zealand. Founded in 1977 with five members — four trained in Zürich, one in Rome — the society was originally known as the Australian–New Zealand Society of Analytical Psychologists (A-NZSAP) and was accepted into IAAP group membership in the same year. Its members practise analysis and psychotherapy across both countries; the society also runs candidate training, public lectures, reading groups, and member publications.

Focus areas

Programs

  • IAAP-approved analyst training
  • Reading groups
  • Member publications
  • Public seminars

Depth orientation

ANZSJA is the sole IAAP-accredited Jungian training body in the Australasian region, and the institutional home of the analysts carrying the analytical-psychology tradition across Australia and New Zealand.

Australian and New Zealand Society of Jungian Analysts (ANZSJA)'s role Comparable organizations