At Zur Institute, we’ve been providing online continuing education courses since 1995, earning the trust of mental health professionals across the country. Diversity is one of our core principles, and just like your diverse client list, our courses are designed to help you apply new skills across a wide range of individuals and contexts. While meeting your CE credit requirements is important, our ultimate goal is to support your growth and success as a therapist.
That’s why we put real effort into making our courses engaging. When learning is enjoyable, it’s more memorable. From traditional written formats to live webinars, many of our courses include interviews with expert practitioners who answer real-world questions. So, if you’re looking to meet CE requirements while broadening your therapeutic toolkit, consider adding a Jungian psychotherapy certificate to your resume.
Investing in training in Jungian psychotherapy equips you to develop more effective treatment plans for a wider range of clients. Since no two people are the same, diversifying your therapeutic approach improves your ability to connect — leading to better client outcomes and increased job satisfaction.
Jungian psychology focuses on exploring the subconscious to uncover hidden behavioral patterns. This approach helps clients gain insight into their motivations and regain control of their actions. Sessions become safe, non-judgmental spaces, particularly helpful for those working through past trauma or distressing experiences.
The Jungian method also emphasizes the universal interconnectedness of all beings, helping clients understand their place in the world and discover meaning in their lives. It’s especially relevant for individuals feeling directionless or unmotivated in their personal or professional paths.
In today’s culture — particularly in the U.S., where emotional suppression is common — Jungian psychology offers a powerful shift. It teaches patients to embrace all their emotions, including grief, as integral parts of the human experience. For individuals struggling with unresolved grief, this philosophy provides a compassionate alternative to “moving on.” Grief, in this model, is not a problem to fix but an expression of deep love to live with and honor.
This approach is also valuable when working with patients with a criminal history. Rather than ignoring or suppressing the past, Jungian therapy helps individuals understand the underlying causes of their actions and prevent recurrence. Because Jungian therapy is most effective over a longer timeframe, it’s especially well-suited to individual therapy or ongoing group work.
At Zur Institute, our goal is to challenge conventional thinking and promote deep self-reflection. The personal insights gained from our Jungian courses are often as transformative for therapists as they are for clients.
All of our courses — including our Jungian offerings — are designed to be practical, engaging, and accessible to different learning styles. Many include audio and video options alongside written materials. Each course clearly states the number of CE credits offered and the recommended prior training level, so you can choose the right fit for your needs.
We provide actionable tools to help you apply what you’ve learned immediately in your clinical practice. Our Jungian courses are primarily delivered through expert-led interviews, offering firsthand insights into the philosophy, techniques, and ethical considerations of the model. You’ll also explore how these concepts can extend beyond clinical settings into areas like mental health marketing.
Because the themes in Jungian therapy are emotionally deep and reflective, we recommend approaching the course with an open mindset and emotional readiness. If you’re ready to earn your CE credits through meaningful, engaging education, enroll today. Visit our support page for answers to common questions — and we look forward to learning with you.