Presenting the 23rd Annual
JUNG in IRELAND
Spring of 2025 will mark our twenty-third annual Jung in Ireland program — over two decades of participants joining us from around the world in an exploration of C.G. Jung’s work and related themes.
Rich in history, alive with natural beauty and steeped in mythology, Ireland provides a magical, inspiring setting. The programs, open to individuals from all fields as well as mental health professionals, provide an extraordinary opportunity to meet and exchange ideas with participants from diverse backgrounds and to interact with a dynamic faculty of internationally known analysts and authors. In addition, our annual program with the monks of Glenstal Abbey will be our thirteenth and, sadly, final time at Glenstal – a tradition which has inspired so many of us over the years but which the monks of the Abbey regrettably will not be in a position to host in the years ahead.
We invite you to join us for one or both of these unique programs and experience the magical and alchemical setting of Ireland!
Aryeh Maidenbaum and Diana Rubin, co-directors
New York Center for Jungian Studies
Two Weeklong Programs
March 24–30, 2025
County Limerick
The Other: The Role of Projection
A Final Program with the
Monks of Glenstal Abbey
Once again we return to extraordinary Glenstal Abbey, set on over 300 magnificent acres of farmland, forest, lakes and streams for a special program with the monks of Glenstal Abbey.
Join us and hear presentations by some of the Abbey’s monks and our outstanding faculty of Jungian analysts, including Aryeh Maidenbaum, Janis Maxwell, and Monika Wikman, as we explore this all important theme. Meet participants interested in exploring the psychology and ideas of C.G. Jung, attend a musical performance by noted Irish musician Nóirín Ní Riain, a walking tour of Glenstal’s Grounds with Anthony Keane, and enjoy Ireland’s unparalleled hospitality.
March 31–April 7, 2025
County Galway
Passions, Compulsions and Obsessions:
The Forces That Drive Us
A Seminar
Our seminar presents leading analysts and authors including Ashok Bedi, August Cwik, John Hayes, Margaret Klenck, Ronnie Landau, Anne Pickup, Aryeh Maidenbaum, and Diana Rubin.
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.
Stay for both weeklong programs and get an extra night on us.
Register for both programs and your overnight accommodations on March 26 are free, along with transportation from Limerick to Galway.