John Betts

John Henry Bierschenk

Mr John Henry Bierschenk – Psychotherapist based at 58 Queen’s Avenue, Muswell Hill, London is a member of the UK Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP) which is a national association of psychotherapy organizations and individual practitioners.
Ludvik Betak
PdDr. Ludvík Běťák is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist, lecturer and supervisor of the Czech Society for Catatymically Imaginative Psychotherapy and the Czech Society for Analytical Psychology and Jungian Psychotherapy.
Solange Bertolotto Schneider

Janet Blaser
I completed my training in Jungian Analytical Psychology at the C. G. Jung Study Center of Southern California, which is an institution whose function in training is the individuation of the analyst-in-training through the study of Jung’s writings.
Mauro Bergonzi

He Has Taught Religions And Philosophies Of India At The University Of Naples “l’orientale” Since 1985. He Is Also A Member Of The Iaap ( International Association Of Analytical Psychology ) And Cipa ( Italian Center Of Analytical Psychology ). He Is The Author Of Academic Essays And Articles On Oriental Philosophies , Comparative Religion , Psychology Of Mysticism And Transpersonal Psychology . He Published For Mondadori: “the Smile Of Being”
Matteo Biaggini

Lise Misser Berg
Member of the study management at the CG Jung Institute Copenhagen Member of the board of the Danish Society for Analytical Psychology (DSAP) Member of the board of Jung Foreningen København
Suzanne Bergne

Suzanne Studied Philosophy, English Literature And Media Studies At Munich And Vienna Universities.
David Blass

PhD
Patricia Berry

Patricia (Pat) Berry, Ph.D., received her diploma in Analytical Psychology from the C.G. Jung Institute Zurich in 1975. She was one of the early contributors to what came to be called by James Hillman, Archetypal Psychology. She earned her Ph.D. in psychology in 1984 (University of Dallas). Many of Pat’s earlier talks and papers are collected in Echo’s Subtle Body: A Contribution to Archetypal Psychology. Later papers, published in various places, focus on a wide range of phenomena such as multiple personality disorder, child abuse, the orphan, the marginal way, film, and aesthetics. She has been professionally active with Jungian educational institutions, serving as Director of Training and President of both the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and of the C.G. Jung Institute of Boston. She is currently adjunct faculty at Pacifica.
Martha Blake

Carl Jung, the Swiss physician and analytical psychologist, helped found the training program that bears his name, the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich. The C. G. Jung Institute is recognized by the International Association for Analytical Psychology and is under the jurisdiction of the Board of Education, Canton of Zurich. The Institute is accredited by the Swiss Charta for Psychotherapy. Analyst training entails 4-6 years of seminars, lectures, in-depth personal analysis, an extensive analytical internship, supervision, exams, and a thesis. Licensure as a psychologist requires a residency, national and state board exams. Certification requires training at an approved institute and additional in-depth psychoanalytic supervision. Martha formerly taught Portland State University students of business how to participate consciously as members of a team. She is the author of an on-line university course in quality assurance, articles and papers.
Shmuel Bernstein

Sarah Berry Tschinkel

These days, Sarah Berry-Tschinkel has a thriving psychoanalysis practice in which she applies her Jungian training to explore the instincts, shadow selves and cognitive functions of her patients.
Ieva Bieliauskiene

PhD in psychology (Vilnius University, 2014). Doctoral thesis “Qualitative Study of the Effectiveness in Psychotherapy: Therapeutic Factors from the Perspective of Male and Female Clients”. Lecturer and researcher at the Department of Clinical and Organizational Psychology of the Faculty of Philosophy of the Vilnius University – since 2014.