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The Associazione Italiana per lo studio della Psicologia Analitica (A.I.P.A.) was founded in Rome in 1962 by Dr. Ernst Bernhard and a group of his students, to deepen and spread in Italy the knowledge of Carl Gustav Jung's thought. Presently, there are one hundred and thirty ordinary member analysts within the Association , with local centres in Rome, Milan and Tuscany. Ordinary members are analysts who became so after finishing the analytical training course given by the Association.
A.I.P.A. trains those who would like to follow the theoretical and clinical principles of Analytical Psychology in their analytical professions. About one hundred and eighty students and analyst candidates take part in training courses organized at the Rome and Milan centres.
Cultural activity is promoted through organization of conferences, seminars and congresses. In addition, A.I.P.A. publishes the magazine "Studi Junghiani", which contains articles on cultural, theoretical and clinical processes within the A.I.P.A., and provides space for debates by exponents of different ways of thinking. Moreover, study and clinical research activity, called Spazio di Consultazione Analitica, has been promoted, with the goal of giving interested people clinical-analytical information and orientation .
The spirit underlyng our Association is to create and maintain a cultural atmosphere which promotes enlightened discussion among different theoretical and clinical views. From the interaction between them emerges a complex cultural identity which in the common reference to the Junghian matrix provides an image of the multiplicity of possible theoretical and clinical developments and individual elaborations.
The President of A.I.P.A.
Dr. Concetto GULLOTTA


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