
Admissions
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Training
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The Training Program develops analysts through personal process, theoretical understanding, and clinical practice. Within a community of practitioners and scholars, candidates engage with both historic and contemporary perspectives on analytical psychology. This integration of personal development with professional formation creates the foundation for authentic analytical work.
About the Institute
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Admission
Requirements
The path to becoming an analyst requires both professional readiness and personal maturity. Candidates are expected to demonstrate a sustained interest in psyche, a capacity for high-level and self-motivated academic and clinical studies, and an active relationship with the unconscious and its symbolic nature. Candidates must meet specific criteria:
Matriculated Status
100 hours Jungian Analysis with an IAAP-certified analyst (50 hours preceding application)
45 hours of clinical supervision
Matriculated Status – Master’s or higher degree in a mental health field
Coursework in Developmental Psychology and Psychopathology
Matriculated students receive patients through our referral service and participate in weekly supervision and case seminars.
Non-Matriculated Status
100 hours of Jungian analysis (50 hours preceding application)
Master's degree in any field
Completion of Introduction to Jungian Clinical Process program
Non-matriculated students receive credit for all courses taken and begin clinical work with one assigned patient. After fulfilling 45 hours of clinical supervision, students may apply to Matriculated Status.
Application Process
If you meet the prerequisite requirements, please contact the Director of Admissions, Laurie Schapira, at laurie.schapira@junginstitute.org to schedule an initial interview.
Initial interview with Director of Admissions
Formal application submission by April 1
Interview with 3 members of the Admissions Committee in May.
Board review and decision
Notification of acceptance
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Expectations
A sustained interest in the intra-psychic and interpersonal aspects of the psychology of individuals.
A proven capacity for high-level and self-motivated academic and clinical studies.
A readiness to continue in the ongoing development of a fruitful relationship with the unconscious and its symbolic nature.
Throughout this process, applicants demonstrate:
Sustained engagement with psychological understanding
Capacity for advanced academic work
Active relationship with unconscious processes
Policy Of Non–Discrimination
The C.G. Jung Institute of New York administers its policies of admission throughout the training without regard to race, religion, national origin, marital status, age, sex and sexual orientation, as well as without regard to a person’s disability as designated by applicable law except where absence thereof is bona fide occupational qualification.
International Applicants
Please be aware that the C.G. Jung Institute of New York does not participate in the SEVIS program for foreign students and does not issue student visas. You can contact the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) for information on Jungian training available to you.
