About Center The New York Center for Jungian Studies was founded in 1993 by Aryeh Maidenbaum, Ph.D. Jungian analyst. Co-Director of the Center is Diana Rubin, LCSW Clinical Psychotherapist and a staff psychotherapist at The Postgraduate Center for Mental Health's Institute for the Performing Artist from 1992-1998. All of the Center's conferences seminars, workshops and study/tours provide participants with the opportunity to truly nourish body and soul. All are held in exotic and/or extraordinary settings with excellent facilities, gourmet food and the opportunity to participate in rich, content filled programs led by outstanding and internationally recognized analysts and authors. In addition to the annual Jung on the Hudson and Jung in Ireland seminars and conferences, some of the countries where study/tours have been held include Spain, Portugal, Israel and Jordan. The New York Center for Jungian Studies also publishes a book series in conjunction with Nicolas-Hays publishers. The series features books that are of interest to individuals who would like to further explore the ideas of Carl Jung. To date, over twenty books have already been published in this series.
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