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The LGBTQ-Affirmative Psychotherapist Guild of Utah
The Guild promotes the improvement of mental-health services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and questioning individuals and their relationships. Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program
The Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program (YRRP) is a DoD-wide effort to promote the well-being of National Guard and Reserve members, their families and communities, by connecting them with resources throughout the deployment cycle. Reintegration during post-deployment is a critical time for members of the Guard and Reserve, as they often live far from military installations and members of their units. NAMI Utah
NAMI Utah’s mission is to ensure the dignity and improve the lives of those who live with mental illness and their families through support, education and advocacy. |
Jung Society of Utah
The Jung Society of Utah‘s mission is to enlighten and educate any interested individual in the Salt Lake City region about the power within the teachings of Carl Jung and other depth-psychological perspectives. Free monthly lectures provide a stimulating, intellectual and non-judgmental space for sharing and exchanging ideas, regardless of how much or how little pre-knowledge you may have of Carl Jung and depth psychology. The Institute of Noetic Sciences™
IONS was founded in 1973 by Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell, as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit research, education, and membership organization whose mission is supporting individual and collective transformation through consciousness research, educational outreach, and engaging a global learning community in the realization of our human potential. “Noetic” comes from the Greek word nous, which means “intuitive mind” or “inner knowing.” IONS™ conducts, sponsors, and collaborates on leading-edge research into the potentials and powers of consciousness, exploring phenomena that do not necessarily fit conventional scientific models while maintaining a commitment to scientific rigor. IANDS Utah
IANDS’ purpose is to promote responsible, multi-disciplinary exploration of near-death and similar experiences, their effects on people’s lives, and their implications for beliefs about life, death, and human purpose. Free monthly lectures educate the public about the current research in this area. |