The Other
1 January - 30 February 2025
This course is aimed at psychotherapists, psychologists, counsellors, social workers, coaches, and those working in the mental health and wellness field, wishing to understand the fundamentals of Jungian and post-Jungian psychology in clinical practice. This is a unique focused and in-depth learning opportunity in Jungian and post-Jungian theory and clinical application, with a global faculty of senior Jungian clinicians and academics.
PLEASE NOTE: This course is not a formal training or accreditation as a Jungian analyst. It is offered as continuing professional development for practising psychotherapists. In terms of the number of CEUs offered for the course, you will need to check with your local accreditation body.
Course Overview
Modules
Presented by Valeria Kierbel
4 January 2025
02 IS JUNG QUEER?
Presented by George Taxidis
18 January 2025
03 CONTAINER-CONTAINED: THINKING WITH JUNG ABOUT THE ADULT COUPLE RELATIONSHIP
Presented by David Hewison
1 February 2025
04 CULTURAL COMPLEXES IN THE LIFE OF INDIVIDUALS, GROUPS AND NATION STATES
Presented by Tom Singer
15 February 2025
05 CLOSING PEER DISCUSSION GROUP
22 February, 2025
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Modules Include
* A 2-hour webinar with the module presenter, a formal lecture and an extended Q&A.
These webinars are presented live and recorded for those unable to make the live webinar.
* Essential reading, set by each module presenter and made available as part of the programme reading pack.
* A self-reflective application for each module.
*Access to our learning platform with all module materials, applications, CPD quizzes and
a private course forum for discussion
* Closing Forum After Final Module, to share questions and discuss concepts explored
with peers in the international student body.
Course Process per Module
* Live lecture that is recorded for students who cannot attend.
* Work through Applications provided to deepen you personal experience and understanding of the module content.
* Complete a 15 question multiple choice questionnaire – Only required should you wish to receive CPD- Continuing Professional Development Points/ CEU – Continuing Education Units.
Course Fee Includes
* Course Materials
* Closing Forum for Peer Discussion
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Time Requirements
You will need a total of six to eight hours per month. All studying can be done in your own time, with the exception of the webinar, which happens at a fixed time – every other week, on a Saturday. The webinar is also recorded, should you be unable to make the live broadcast.
Accreditation
Registration Information
Course Start Date: January 1, 2025
Fee: US $250 Single Payment or US $100 per Month (3 Month Payment Plan)
Developing world and training analysts: Contact us to Receive Reduced Price*
Please Note
NB. The course is not a formal training or accreditation as a Jungian analyst. It is offered as continuing professional development for practising psychotherapists. In terms of the number of CEUs offered for the course, you will need to check with your local accreditation body.
See Below for More Course Info and Faculty
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Registration and Bookings
Clinical Concepts "The Other" begins January 1, 2025
Payment Plan - $100 Month for 3 Months
Developing world and training analysts* - Contact us for Reduced Rate
Should you have any queries, please email anja@appliedjung.com for more information
REGISTRATION CLOSES MIDNIGHT (PST) DEC. 31, 2024
*Developing World: Latin-America including Mexico, Eastern Europe, rest of Asia, Africa
Course Ethos
‘Jungian and post-Jungian Clinical Concepts’ was inspired by the challenge presented by the Jungian scholars and clinicians at the ‘Spectre of the Other in Jungian Psychology,’ an International Association of Jungian Studies conference that took place in Cape Town in 2017. Where, the urgent need to reach those previously excluded from the teaching and ideas of Jungian psychology, be it for reasons of location, economics or historical prejudices, was unequivocally sounded. In its own modest way, this course sets out to achieve that. By virtue of offering top-class tuition in Jungian psychotherapy, outside of its traditional setting, being non-localised (online), and a tiered fee structure, the aim is explicitly to democratise the learning opportunities offered by Jungian psychology, broaden the reach of these tools and to be as inclusive as possible.
Facilitators
Valeria Kierbel holds a Degree in Psychology and Psychology Teaching at the National University of La Plata (UNLP/ Argentina) and is a Clinical Psychologist since 2011. She is a training candidate at SUAPA/IAAP (Uruguayan-Argentinean Society of Analytical Psychology) for Jungian Analyst and Founding member of the activist collective Lesbianas Junguianas and Fuga Magazine along with colleagues Andy Arocha (Uruguay), Fran Ruggiero (Perú) and Carolina Guíñez (Chile). Valeria teaches Historia de la psicología y del psicoanálisis en Argentina” [“History of Psychology and Psychoanalysis in Argentina”] at the University of La Plata since 2010; and “Género y sexualidad en la psicología junguiana” [“Gender and sexualities in Jungian psychology”] at de University of Córdoba, Post-graduate certificate in Jungian Psychotherapy since 2020. She is a teacher of the online updating course on Jungian Psychology “Géneros, sexos y feminismos: la psicología junguiana interceptada” [“Genders, bodies, feminisms: Analytical Psychology Intercepted”], since 2020, along with Carolina Guíñez (author of the book Ser lesbiana, un camino de individuación [Being a Lesbian, a path of individuation].
Thomas Singer, MD is a psychiatrist and Jungian psychoanalyst who trained at Yale Medical School, Dartmouth Medical School, and the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. He is the author and editor of many articles and books, including a series of books on cultural complexes in Australia, Latin America, Europe, Southeast Asia, and the United States. Cultural Complexes and the Soul of America won the IAJS award for Best Edited Book of 2020. In addition, Dr. Singer has co-edited a series of books on Ancient Greece/Modern Psyche. He serves on the Board of ARAS (Archive for Research into Archetypal Symbolism) and has edited ARAS Connections for many years.)
Clinical Concepts - Testimonials
Welcome to Clinical Concepts - The Other
We are pleased to have you join us in this 4 module exploration of key Jungian concepts and their clinical applications.
Carli Castellani is your program coordinator and your guide through the course – contact her with course inquiries here: carli@appliedjung.com.
For any administrative/finance issues, contact jess@appliedjung.com.
Additional Course Overview Materials Will Appear here by December 15, 2024.
We officially begin on January 1st, when Module 1 Materials become available below.
COURSE SCHEDULE
Live Lecture Saturday, 4 January 2025 - Presented by Valeria Kierbel
Module 2: Is Jung Queer?
Live Lecture Saturday, 18 January 2025 – Presented by George Taxidis
Module 3: Container-contained: Thinking with Jung about the Adult Couple Relationship
Live Lecture Saturday, 1 February 2025 – Presented by David Hewison
Module 4: Cultural Complexes in the Life of Individuals, Groups and Nation States
Live Lecture Saturday 15 February 2025 – Presented by Tom Singer
Closing Peer Discussion Group
Live Forum on Saturday, 22 February, 2025