CG Jung Institute of Colorado
679 Grant Street
Denver, Colorado 80203-3506

303-831-9209

FALL 2006 STUDY GROUP IN JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY

An ongoing monthly seminar providing an in-depth study of the substance of C. G. Jung's work--the how and why of his ideas, as well as practical applications. Each semester, participants will meet for five sessions under the tutelage of diplomate Jungian analysts. A variety of subjects will be taught, including structure and dynamics of the psyche, complexes and psychopathology, dream interpretation, and archetypes of the collective unconscious. Open to Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts training candidates and the general public. A prerequisite for application to the Analyst Training Program. Participants must have some background in Jungian psychology and be in analysis at least two hours a month with a diplomate Jungian analyst with membership in the International Association for Analytical Psychology.* **

WHEN: Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m., with an hour lunch break.

Section 1: September 16, October 14, November 11, December 9, January 13

Section 2: September 30, October 28, November 18, December 16, January 27

WHERE: C.G. Jung Institute of Colorado , 679 Grant Street, Denver.

 

COST: $500 if full payment is postmarked before July 31st. After July 31st, $550. Tuition includes $100 non-refundable registration fee and must be paid in full prior to the first class. Tuition, less registration fee, refunded up to 20 days before the first class. Return check charge: $20. Send checks payable to the

C. G. Jung Institute to Tess Nossaman, 2239 Krameria St., Denver, CO 80207
Limited to 12 participants per section. Early registration recommended.
For further information, call Lara Newton 303-393-6832.

 

*The International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) is the internationally recognized body for credentialing Jungian analysts. The Analyst Training Program of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts is fully accredited by the IAAP.

 

**Concurrent analysis may be waived for students who have completed 100 hours with an IAAP analyst.

   
 
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