International seminar for analytical psychology in Zurich

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Institute of the International Seminar for Analytical Psychology ISAPZURICH

The International Seminar for Analytical Psychology in Zurich ( ISAPZURICH ) is a training institute for analytical psychology according to Carl Gustav Jung in Zurich and offers public lectures, certified advanced training and postgraduate studies leading to a diploma in analytical psychology. According to its own statements, the institution is one of the largest psychotherapeutic training centers in Switzerland .

history

Analyst from the “ CG Jung Institute ” foundation in Küsnacht , Switzerland , founded the international ISAPZURICH seminar on September 9, 2004 with the aim of establishing a democratically run training institute. The AGAP association decided on August 30, 2004 at its general meeting in Barcelona to give these Jungian analysts the right to offer AGAP training (AGAP: Association of Graduate Analytical Psychologists in Zurich) in Zurich.

Jungsche analysts such as Kathrin Asper, Linda Briendl, Paul Brutsche, Brigitte Egger, Allan Guggenbühl , John Hill, Mario Jacoby († 2011), Nancy Krieger, Urs Mehlin, Inge Missmahl, Andreas Schweizer, Murray Stein, Joanne Wieland-Burston or Ursula Wirtz taught or teach at the International Seminar for Analytical Psychology in Zurich.

Research and Teaching

The core area of ​​the further education course at ISAPZURICH, which is provisionally accredited by the Federal Office of Public Health, lies in the understanding of the unconscious of people and the archetypes, symbols and complexes contained therein, as they are shown in dreams, images or imaginations, but also in the cultural assets of people such as myths or Fairy tale. The training offer therefore includes dream interpretation, the interpretation of myths, the theory of types with extraversion and introversion, the concepts of individuation, the complexes, the persona, the shadow, the anima / animus, the self as well as the depth psychological concepts of transference and countertransference, as they are in the Psychoanalysis are in place. A central part of the postgraduate course is also devoted to the experience of one's own unconscious (training analysis or self-awareness). The specialty areas of the course also include mythodrama, archetypal eco-psychology, religious psychology, ethnology and analytical psychology, sandplay, alchemy and psychology or the association experiment and others. The findings from neuroscience, trauma treatment, psychoanalysis, developmental psychology, body therapy and psychiatry are integrated into the postgraduate course.

Annual conferences such as the “Jungian Odyssey”, the “Zurich Lectures Series” and the “March Conference” have an international audience.

literature

  • Isabelle Meier, Paul Brutsche, Deborah Egger, Murray Stein: ISAPZURICH: on the way. The International Seminar for Analytical Psychology Zurich, 2004–2014. AGAP Post-Graduate Jungian Training , Lulu, North Carolina 2015, ISBN 978-1-326-27155-8 , p. 252.
  • Brigitte Spillmann, Robert Strubel: CG Jung, torn between myth and reality: on the consequences of personal and collective divisions in the depth psychological legacy , Library of Psychoanalysis, Psychosozial-Verlag, Giessen 2010, ISBN 978-3-8379-2028-4 , p. 442 ff.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "faps.ch" [1]
  2. Ordinance on Psychology Professions (Psychology Professions Ordinance, PsyV) of March 15, 2013 , website of the federal authorities of the Swiss Confederation, as of September 1, 2013, accessed on June 23, 2014.
  3. ^ Further training to become a Jungian psychotherapist and analyst , ISAPZURICH brochure on the website of the “Fachverein Psychologie” of the University of Zurich , May 12, 2014