Samuels A
J Hist Behav Sci. 1994 Apr;30(2):138-47. doi: 10.1002/1520-6696(199404)30:2<138::aid-jhbs2300300203>3.0.co;2-d.
This paper addresses (1) the history of a cluster of unusual institutions-analytical psychology clubs--which started in 1916 and by 1934 had become established in many of the countries in the world in which there was interest in the analytical psychology of Carl G. Jung; (2) the conflicts involved in trying to unite the relatively informal earlier "Jung Clubs" with the more formal societies being established by the increasing numbers of professionally trained analysts; and (3) the wider cultural and social issues included in the professionalization of analytical psychology.
(1)一系列特殊机构——分析心理学俱乐部——的历史,这些俱乐部始于1916年,到1934年已在世界上许多对卡尔·G·荣格的分析心理学感兴趣的国家建立起来;(2)试图将早期相对不正式的“荣格俱乐部”与越来越多受过专业训练的分析师所建立的更正式的团体联合起来所涉及的冲突;(3)分析心理学专业化过程中所包含的更广泛的文化和社会问题。