The Kristine Mann Library is a specialist research library in analytical psychology, named in 1945 for Dr. Kristine Mann, one of the first American patients of Jung and a founder of the New York Analytical Psychology Club. The library is housed within the C.G. Jung Center building at 28 East 39th Street in Manhattan and is operated by the C.G. Jung Foundation for Analytical Psychology. It holds books, journals, audio and film recordings, and special archival materials, and runs an online catalogue and a digital lending program.

Focus areas

Programs

  • Open public reading room
  • Online catalogue
  • Audio and recorded lecture archive
  • Digital lending program

Depth orientation

Kristine Mann is one of the most complete working collections of Jungian and depth-psychology materials in North America, and the principal reading-room counterpart to the New York Foundation's public-education programs.

Kristine Mann Library's role Comparable organizations