
Society of Analytical Psychology
The Society of Analytical Psychology (SAP) is a professional organization founded in the UK in 1946, focused on the study and practice of analytical psychology, a field developed by Carl Jung. It promotes Jung's concepts of the unconscious, archetypes, and individual development. The SAP provides training for psychotherapists, encourages research, and offers public education on psychological topics. Its members aim to deepen understanding of the human psyche and facilitate personal growth through therapy, emphasizing the importance of meaningful symbols, dreams, and the integration of different aspects of the self in achieving psychological well-being.