Advanced Studies In Jungian Psychology
The Advanced Studies in Jungian Psychology program consists of ongoing monthly gatherings of clinicians in day-long seminars that include in-depth presentations and discussions of significant depth psychology readings, case presentations, and group processing of the emotional dynamics of the day. These monthly seminars are led by a rotating roster of local Jungian analysts as faculty who facilitate deep study in clinical theory using the analytical frame of a Jungian perspective.
The Advanced Studies program welcomes new and seasoned psychotherapists who work in private practice or in clinics. Beginning in September 2022, the 2022-2023 program will focus on the four pillars of analytical psychology—individuation, the analytic relationship, dreams, and active imagination. A current license and malpractice insurance coverage are required for enrollment. The 2022-2023 tuition amount is yet to be determined. Financial aid is available.
Analytic Training:
Seminar and Case Colloquia
The C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe is a training seminar in collaboration with the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts (IRSJA.org)—which serves as the adjudicating body in the process of certifying diplomate Jungian analysts.
Individuals who wish to apply for Jungian analytic training must be at least 25 years of age and hold a master’s degree in Mental Health or a related field. The program welcomes applicants who are not yet licensed as a mental health clinician. However, licensure as a clinician is a prerequisite to completing certification as a Jungian analyst. That said, the seminar also welcomes applicants seeking deeper exploration of Analytical Psychology who may not necessarily seek to become analysts. Applications are welcomed from any state in the United States. Once admitted, participants must accrue a minimum of 100 face-to-face hours of personal analysis and hold tenure in the local training program for a minimum of six months before applying to IRSJA.
Inviting 2023-2024 Applications
At this time, the Santa Fe Institute invites analytic training applications for the 2023-2024 academic year. For more information about application, email David Solem at davidsolemsantafe@gmail.com. After your email is received, an application form will be sent to you. In addition to a completed application, you must provide a CV and personal statement. There is a $100.00 non-refundable fee for processing an initial application. The deadline for application is April 1, 2023.
The Santa Fe Institute’s analytic training program is a closed group. Admission to analytic training is decided following a personal interview with two training analysts. Interviews will be held in May 2023 for admission in September 2023.
Training Seminar Curriculum for the
2022 – 2023 Academic Year
The Seminar meets monthly from September 2022 -May 2023
Fridays from 3:00 – 6:30 pm
Saturdays from 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Sundays 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
September 9 – 11, 2022
Dream Retreat with all training analyst faculty members
October 7 – 9, 2022
Ethics (9 CEUs) – Marilyn Matthews, Training Analyst
Case Colloquium – Jacqueline Zeller Levine, training analyst
November 11 – 13, 2022
Complexes: The Construction-Workers of Psyche, Part One – David Solem, training analyst
Psychological Defenses: Their Origins, Clinical Challenges and Cultural Impact – Connie Romero, training analyst
Case Colloquium – Connie Romero, training analyst
December 9 – 11, 2021
Healing States of Consciousness:
Working with the Somatic Unconscious via Alchemical Embodiment Processes with Emphasis on the Subtle Body – Monika Wikman, training analyst
Case Colloquium – Larry Rayburn, training analyst
January 13 – 15, 2023
Jung and Eastern Psychology– Bill Kotsch, training analyst
Case Colloquium – Jane Penrod, training analyst
February 10 – 12, 2023
Play – Larry Rayburn, training analyst
Case Colloqium – Frances Hatfield, training analyst
March 10 – 12, 2023
To be announced – Jacqueline West, training analyst
Case Colloquium – Jane Penrod, training analyst
April 14 – 16, 2023
Complexes: The Construction-Workers of Psyche, Part Two – David Solem, training analyst
Case Colloquium – Jacqueline Zeller Levine, training analyst
May 12 – 14, 2022
Papers Retreat – write a 10-15 page APA style paper that explores an image that has been emergent during this year of the training seminar. Papers will be explored as a group process.
PAST Training Seminar Curriculum
Academic year 2021 – 2022
September 10-12, 2021
Dream Retreat with all training analyst faculty members
October 8-10, 2021
The Myth of Inanna – Bil Kotsch, Training Analyst
The Mythological Stories Underlying the Matrix and Meaning of Character – Jacqueline West and Nancy Dougherty, training analysts
Case Colloquium with Jacqueline West and Nancy Dougherty
November 12-14, 2021
Mithra and the Bull – Larry Rayburn, training analyst
Case Colloquium – Jacqueline Zeller Levine, training analyst
December 10-12, 2021
The Myth of Gilgamesh – Marilyn Matthews, training analyst
Virtual Spaces and Analytical Psychology – Sheryl Corchnoy, training analyst
Case Colloquium – Sheryl Corchnoy, training analyst
January 8-10, 2022
Evolution of an Image: Origins of Mythology in Paleolithic and Iron Age Times – Jacqueline West and Nancy Dougherty, training analysts
Case colloquium – Nancy Dougherty and Jacqueline West, training analysts
February 11-13, 2022
The Gaze – Male and Female – Marilyn Matthews, training analyst
Myths of the Father – Frances Hatfield, training analyst
Case Colloqium – Frances Hatfield, training analyst
March 11-13, 2022
Senex and Puer Dynamics in Psyche – David Solem, training analyst
Case Colloquium – Jacqueline Zeller Levine, training analyst
April 8-10, 2022
The Myth of Inanna, continued – Bill Kotsch, training analyst
Journey to the Underworld – Monika Wikman, training analyst
Case Colloquium – Larry Rayburn, training analyst
May 13-15, 2022
Archetypal Retreat – working with Mythological Images
Academic year 2020 – 2021
September 11-13, 2020
Dream Retreat
October 10-12, 2020
An Encounter with some Origins of Jung’s Thought: German Romanticism, Faust, Father, Mother, Shadow, Anima, and Transformation of the God Imago as Complexes for Jung and his Zeitgeist – David Solem, Training Analyst
November 13-15, 2020
An Encounter with Origins of Jung’s Thought, Continued – David Solem, Training Analyst
Catastrophe and Alchemy – Larry Rayburn, Training Analyst
December 11-13, 2020
Alchemy and the Nature of Psyche – Marilyn Matthews, Training Analyst
January 8-10, 2021
Alchemy and the Nature of Psyche, Continued – Marilyn Matthews, Training Analyst
Practicing Alchemy – Francis Hatfield, Training Analyst
Theory and Methodoogy in Analytical Psychology – Larry Rayburn, Training Analyst
February 12-14, 2021
Alchemy and the Nature of Psyche – Marilyn Matthews, Training Analyst
Complex Theory – Jacqueline West, Training Analyst
Archetypal Defenses – Donald Kalsched, Training Analyst
March 12-14, 2021
Formative Influences on Jung’s Thought – David Solem, Training Analyst
Alchemy and the Nature of Psyche – Marilyn Matthews, Training Analyst
Exploring Analytic Attitude and Methodology From a Classical Orientation – David Solem, Training Analyst
April 9-11, 2021
Formative Influences on Jung’s Thought – David Solem, Training Analyst
Lang’s Theory of Complex Formation – Jacqueline West, Training Analyst
Von Franz’s Projection and Recollection – Marilyn Matthews, Training Analyst
May 14-16, 2021
Archetypal Retreat
Academic year 2019 – 2020
September 14 & 15, 2019
Dream Retreat
October 12 & 13, 2019
Rich Ryan, Your Favorite Fairy Tale From Childhood
November 9 & 10, 2019
Larry Rayburn, Jung and the Post Jungians.
December 7 & 8, 2019
David Solem, Working with Shadow and Evil in Analysis: The Role of Amplification as a Bridge to Consciousness of Personal and Collective Complexes
January 11 & 12, 2020
Bill Kotsch, Amor and Psyche
February 8 & 9, 2020
Jacqueline West, Active Imagination
March 14 & 15, 2020
Marilyn Matthews, “The Significance of the Underground Birth”
April 4 & 5, 2020
Frances Hatfield, Dionysos in the Age of Zeus
May 9 & 10, 2020
Monika Wikman, The Somatic Unconscious and the Shared Field