Certificate Course 2024: Foundational Concepts in Jungian Psychology

Registration closes:17/11/2023
Start Date: 24/01/2024
Scheduled course
Online

Overview

Starting in January 2024, SAAJA’s one-year Certificate Course is open to anyone with either a professional or personal interest in Analytical Psychology and will offer an in-depth understanding of the Foundational Concepts of Jungian Psychology as a means to support:

  • Individuation: Personal growth and maturity, leading participants to a better understanding of themselves and their important relationships.
  • The development of insight and understanding for groups/society and to apply Jungian thinking to burning social and political issues.
  • Participants’ personal ability to initiate and conduct dialogue with the “other” in a way that promotes understanding and respect, and democratizes the world of Analytical Psychology.

Course Structure

  • A modular course structure consisting of 6 modules. The respective modules and their dates can be viewed further below on this page.
  • Each module consists of 4 two-hour training seminars and one two-hour group discussion.
  • The seminars and group discussions will take place on Mondays 7pm to 9pm SAST (GMT+2)
    All seminars and group sessions take place online and live via Zoom
  • Group sessions give opportunity to reflect on and discuss practical application of the theory covered in each module’s four sessions. It is an opportunity for integration.
  • The group session can be a discussion, student presentations, debate, watching a movie that illustrates the theory, or a guest speaker with relevant experience.
  • CPD application in progress – additional fee applies*
  • There are no formal academic prerequisites besides a good command of the English language, a reliable internet connection to access Zoom, and a strong interest in Analytical Psychology.
  • All presentations and discussions will be conducted in English.
  • The SAAJA Certificate Course is open to anyone with either a professional or personal interest in Analytical Psychology.
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