Curriculum
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A Multi-Dimensional Approach
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The curriculum grounds Jungian analytic work within a broad, multi-dimensional perspective that integrates clinical, interpersonal, and archetypal approaches.
This comprehensive foundation prepares analysts who understand both the technical aspects of psychotherapy and the deeper dimensions of human experience. Recent offerings have included mythological studies (Greek, Egyptian, Norse, and Mayan), alongside essential clinical courses on personality development, dream interpretation, psychopathology, and readings from Jung's seminal works.
Training
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Program Structure
The academic year comprises two fourteen-week semesters with classes held primarily on Mondays and select weekends. This structure allows candidates to create schedules that accommodate professional and personal commitments while maintaining the depth and continuity essential for analytic formation.
Core Components
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Curriculum
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Professional Integration
Throughout training, candidates participate in yearly Group Process weekends during their first four years, creating space for reflection on the analytic formation experience. Students join the broader professional community through lectures featuring local and visiting analysts, establishing connections essential for ongoing development.
About the Institute
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Diploma Requirements
Academic Foundation
8 semesters of Foundations in Jung’s Writings and Theory
7 Semesters of Clinical Classes
8 Semesters of Archetypal Classes
1 Semester of Professional Ethics Class
1 Semester of Research Methodology
8 Semesters of Clinical Case Seminar
Professional Development
HIPAA training review
Child abuse recognition and prevention course
Yearly Group Process Weekends
Clinical Practice
750 hours with Affordable Therapy Patients
120 hours of No-Fee Supervision (3 years)
3 years of individual supervision (minimum 120 hours)
2 years of control supervision (80 hours)
Personal Formation
Continuous personal analysis throughout training (minimum 300 hours)
Comprehensive Examination (written and oral components)
Thesis (written and oral components)
Exit Interview
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Program Fees
Current Fees (2022-2023)
Administration: $2,250 per semester
Coursework: $375 per course (full load typically 4 courses = $1,500 per semester)
Personal Analysis: Approximately $200 per weekly session (costs may vary)
Advanced Supervision: $100 per weekly session for individual and control work










