
About The C. G. Jung Center
The Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to the work of C.G. Jung, offering a wide range of classes, a lending library, and psychotherapy services based on Jung’s analytical psychology.
Our community is comprised of a diverse group of people who share a desire for growth and balance, and includes both mental health professionals and members of the general public who share a spirit of inquiry, openness, and curiosity.
Our library here at the Center contains approximately 1,500 items made up of books, journals, VHS, cassette, CDs, and DVDs, with a library database that can be searched by title, author and subject. Here you will find classic titles in Jungian studies, mythology, religion and spirituality, folklore, symbolism, gender studies, aging, dreams, psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, and the complete Collected Works of C. G. Jung. Our media collection contains many important lectures and workshops given by well-known analysts over the years. If you are looking for a particular title and think we might have it, feel free to phone us at 847-475-4848, or come browse our selection!
We are located in downtown Evanston, with offices in a storefront on Dempster Street:
Location and Hours
The C. G. Jung Center is located at 817 Dempster Street in Evanston. (East of Elmwood Ave. and west of Chicago Ave. on the north side of the street.) There is metered street parking and nearby free parking. The Center is a short walk from the Dempster Street CTA station (on the Purple Line), and four blocks from either the Davis Street or Main Street Metra train stops.
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The C.G. Jung Center is open Monday through Thursday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The office is closed Saturday and Sunday.
However, classes and therapy sessions are often scheduled outside of business hours. Please contact us about dates and times for special programming.
Accessibility
The C.G. Jung Center is located on the first floor of a 70 year old building. The entrance, classroom, and clinical services facilities are fully accessible. The washroom has been made accessible to people with mobility challenges but cannot accommodate persons in wheelchairs. Those with special needs may contact the Center’s Executive Director before participating in a Center activity in order to give the staff time to arrange reasonable accommodations.