This course provides an introduction to key Jungian and Post–Jungian concepts. It consists of a talk from a member of The SAP, followed by small group discussions which allow these concepts to be further digested and personalized, also led by a member of The SAP.
13 October
Jung’s Model of the Psyche
Malcolm Rushton
20 October
Jung’s Psychology: Why Analysis?
William Meredith-Owen
27 October
The Shadow
Christopher Perry
3 November
Complexes and Archetypes
Martha Stevns
10 November
Attachment, Attunement and Affect Regulation – Contemporary Jungian Perspectives
Margaret Wilkinson
17 November
Post-Jungian Infant Development Theory
Elizabeth Urban
24 November
The Self
Warren Colman
1 December
Spirituality & Religion: Their clinical relevance
Margaret Clark
12 January
Transference and Countertransference
Jan Wiener
19 January
Art, Amplification and Active Imagination
Joy Schaverien
26 January
Analysis, Alchemy and the Body
Robert Withers
2 February
Jung and the Artist
Penny de Haas Curnow
9 February
Jungian Perspectives on Dissociation and Psychosis
Maggie McAlister
16 February
Dreams
Marcus West
23 February
The Transcendent Function
Catherine Crowther
2 March
Individuation
Martin Schmidt
Group Leaders: John Stewart and Christine Anstice
Convenor: Helen Evans
Entry requirement: Interest in Jungian concepts
Venue: The Society of Analytical Psychology
Cost: £420
Either download an application form:
Application form (Word File, 13KB)
or contact:
Public Events Administrator
The SAP
1 Daleham Gardens
London
NW3 5BY
Tel: 020 7419 8896
Email: training@thesap.org.uk
In some years a shorter version of this course is available in Oxford.
We reserve the right to cancel or alter any part of the programme due to unforeseen circumstances.