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Accommodations and Seminar Site:

The Belvedere Mansion

Belvedere Mansion

Situated on 20 acres, the Belvedere Mansion is a National Historic Landmark. With a sunny and elegant conference room, beautiful views, air conditioned rooms and outdoor pool, the Belvedere provides a perfect site for our sixteenth annual Jung on the Hudson summer seminar series.

Additional Accommodations:

The Beekman Arms

Beekman Arms

An historic landmark in the center of Rhinebeck, The Beekman Arms is America’s oldest inn, with old world charm and modern conveniences. Transportation between Rhinebeck and the Belvedere will be provided each morning and afternoon.

Both the Belvedere and Beekman Arms are located less than 90 miles north of New York City and are easily accessible by rail, bus or car as well as the JFK, LaGuardia, Newark, Albany and Stewart (located in Newburgh, NY) airports.

 

 

16th Annual Jung on the Hudson

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The New York Center for Jungian Studies organizes, plans and produces conferences, seminars and events, based on the teachings of Carl Jung (CG Jung). Our Jungian seminars and conferences are held worldwide, including the following countries and cities: United States of America, New York, Rhinebeck, Dublin, Killarney, Kilkenny, Ireland, Israel. Our Jung on the Hudson Summer Seminar Series is held annually during the summer months. Our Annual Jung in Ireland event is held in Ireland every spring.

Aryeh Maidenbaum, Ph.D., is a former faculty member of NYU where, for many years, he taught courses on Jungian psychology. From 1982-1993 he was the Executive Director of the C.G. Jung Foundation of New York. A graduate of the Jung Institute of Zurich, he is a contributing author to Current Theories of Psychoanalysis (Robert Langs, ed.) and has written and co-authored several books and articles including “The Search for Spirit in Jungian Psychology,” “Psychological Type, Job Change and Personal Growth,” and "Lingering Shadows: Jungian, Freudians and anti-Semitism." His latest book, Jung and the Shadow of Anti-Semitism, is a collection of essays he has edited on this subject.