ON-DEMAND COURSE

Best Practices in Psychotherapy

Jungian Psychology
TEACHERS
Polly Young‑Eisendrath, Ken James, Dariane Pictet, Joe Cambray, Craig Chalquist
TOPIC
Jungian Psychology
Format
5 Class Course
DURATION
5 hours

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Find out how some of the world’s best analysts practice the art of psychotherapy

In this on-demand course, you’ll have access to interviews with four senior Jungian analysts and one depth psychologist, each one sharing what they find works best in their therapeutic space.

Course Description

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Psychotherapy is as much an art as it is a science. Senior analysts and psychologists have gained a unique wisdom, one that can only result from time and practice. 

In this interview-style program, you will gain access to that wisdom as they each respond to the following questions:

  • What do you consider to be the essence of psychotherapy?
  • In your experience, what has been most important in the first session?
  • Which therapeutic tool/technique(s) have you found to be helpful?
  • What are your personal guidelines for self-disclosure?
  • How do you approach client idealization, projection, and transference?
  • When and how do you decide to end therapy?

Along the way, you will hear their personal reflections and rationale for how they’ve chosen to support their clients. 

It will feel as if you’ve been given a unique window through which to view expertise rarely seen beyond the therapeutic space. 

If you’re working with your own clients, this is a chance to learn from seasoned professionals and to reflect on how you might incorporate what you learn into your practice.

Or, if you’re thinking about working with an analyst, but you’re just not sure what to expect, these experts will give you added insight into the process and may even help you decide what you’re looking for in the person that will help you on your journey toward wholeness.

This program is ideal if you want to be able to

  • Understand what’s at play when building a relationship between an analyst and a client.
  • Strengthen your approach to challenging aspects of the process, such as self-disclosure, idealization, projection, and transference.
  • Establish how you’d like to work with an analyst and how you’d like them to help you.
  • Expand upon your knowledge of what’s involved in psychotherapy by listening to a variety of perspectives from experts in the field.

Course overview

What you will receive

*You will receive a certificate of completion, but it’s not from an official accrediting body. Please check if it will be accepted by the organization you wish to use it with.
5 video & 5 audio recordings
Auto-generated Subtitles
Certificate of completion*
Available in English

ABout the teachers

Polly Young-Eisendrath

Polly Young-Eisendrath, Ph.D., is a Jungian analyst, psychologist, and psychotherapist in private practice. She is Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Vermont and the founder and director of the Institute for Dialogue Therapy. She is the author, co-author, or editor of nineteen books, ranging from parenting, adult development, intimate and parental love, Buddhist theory, Jungian psychology to women’s development, couple therapy, couple development, and various paths to awakening/enlightenment from meditation to personal love.

ken james

Kenneth James, Ph.D. is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Chicago, Illinois. He received a Ph.D. in Communicative Sciences and Disorders from Northwestern University, and a Diploma in Analytical Psychology from the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago. Along the way, he studied vocal music at the American Conservatory of Music, and learned a modality of music therapy known as The Bonny Method of Guided Imagery and Music at the Institute for Consciousness and Music in Baltimore, Maryland.

dariane pictet

Dariane is a Jungian Analyst born in Geneva, Switzerland. She attended Drama School in Paris, worked as a Poetry Editor then trained as a Psychotherapist.

joe cambray

Joe Cambray, Ph.D. is past President/CEO of Pacifica Graduate Institute; he is Past-President of the International Association for Analytical Psychology; has served as the U.S. Editor for The Journal of Analytical Psychology and is on various editorial boards.

Craig Chalquist

Craig Chalquist, Ph.D. is a depth psychologist and storyteller with a background in Family Systems Therapy. He teaches at the California Institute of Integral Studies and at Pacifica Graduate Institute, where he was formerly the associate provost. He has also presented at various Jungian institutes and societies.

Scholarships

We here at Jung Platform want to make these programs available to anyone. If you would love to participate yet can’t pay for the full course, then please send us an email at scholarships@jungplatform.com and describe why you feel you qualify for a scholarship, how much you can pay, and what you will do to help the Jung Platform promote this and other programs.

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