International General Medical Society for Psychotherapy

International General Medical Society for Psychotherapy was a society founded in 1926.

The German physicians Gustav Richard Heyer and Carl Haberlin were among the organization's founders.

[1] The prefix international was added in 1934, after Carl Gustav Jung became president in 1933 and issued a series of statute ratifications for making the organization international and not discriminating members based on race, religion, or nationality.

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