ANALYTIC TRAINING

Our analytic training program is primarily conducted nine weekends out of the year, from September through May, and consists of seminars (“study groups”), tutorial groups, and group case consultation (“case seminars”). Those are the specific classes that the training candidates attend, and there are other details of the training experience that are outlined in the Training Regulations. A good way for individuals to connect with the program is to attend the study groups, which are attended by a mixture of analytic training candidates, therapists, and various other adult learners. These groups are open to individuals who have some prior study of Jungian thought and who are in personal analysis, and they are a pre-requisite for application to the training program. Each year, we require our students to read and study a substantial amount of C.G. Jung’s original texts, as we consider his work to be the foundation of our training program. Our seminars are designed to encourage individual students to find their own way of connecting to Jungian psychology specifically, and to depth psychology in general.

Certification for the C.G. Jung Institute of Colorado to train analysts is granted by the International Association of Analytical Psychology.


Please direct all questions to:
Grazia Di Giorgio
Director of Admissions, C.G. Jung Institute of Colorado
digiorgio.grazia@gmail.com
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