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Exploring the Depths ofJungian Psychotherapy

Learn to apply Jungian principles in clinical practice. Explore the subconscious, archetypes, and individuation to help clients uncover hidden patterns and find meaning.

50,000+ mental health professionals have trusted Zur Institute for their continuing education since 1995

The Practical Applications of Jungian Psychology

Jungian psychotherapy training equips therapists 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.

The method emphasizes interconnectedness, helping clients find meaning and direction through concepts like archetypes, the shadow, and individuation. It teaches clinicians to embrace all emotions, including grief, as integral human experiences rather than problems to fix.

Who is this training for?

Therapists

Clinicians seeking depth-oriented approaches to individual and group therapy using Jungian frameworks.

Social Workers

Professionals working with trauma, grief, and meaning-making in diverse community settings.

Psychologists

Practitioners looking to integrate analytical psychology into evidence-based clinical practice.

What You'll Learn

  • Core Jungian concepts: archetypes, shadow, anima/animus, and the collective unconscious
  • How early subconscious patterns shape adult behavior and relationships
  • Techniques for creating safe therapeutic spaces for trauma and grief work
  • Applying individuation principles to develop effective treatment plans
  • Integration of Jungian methods with contemporary clinical practice

Key Jungian Concepts Covered

  • Archetypes and the collective unconscious
  • Shadow work and integration
  • Anima, animus, and persona dynamics
  • Dream analysis and active imagination
  • The individuation process

Clinical Applications

  • Depth-oriented treatment planning
  • Working with clients with trauma histories
  • Group therapy using Jungian frameworks
  • Addressing grief as an integral human experience

Jungian Psychotherapy in Modern Clinical Practice

Jungian psychotherapy, also known as analytical psychology, is a depth-oriented therapeutic approach developed by Carl Gustav Jung. Unlike purely symptom-focused methods, Jungian therapy explores the unconscious mind to help clients understand the root causes of their emotional and behavioral patterns.

Central to Jungian practice are concepts such as archetypes, the collective unconscious, the shadow, and individuation. The therapist uses tools like dreams, symbols, and active imagination as gateways to uncovering unconscious material. The goal is not simply to reduce symptoms, but to support the client’s journey toward psychological wholeness.

At Zur Institute, we have been providing online continuing education since 1995, earning the trust of mental health professionals across the country. Our Jungian psychotherapy courses feature expert-led interviews that provide real-world insights into philosophy and technique. Content is accessible through audio and video formats to accommodate varied learning styles.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jungian psychotherapy?

Jungian psychotherapy, also known as analytical psychology, is a depth-oriented approach developed by Carl Gustav Jung. It explores the unconscious mind through tools like dream analysis, archetypes, and active imagination, with the goal of helping clients understand the root causes of their emotional patterns and move toward psychological wholeness.

Who is this training designed for?

This training is designed for licensed mental health professionals including therapists, psychologists, social workers, and counselors who want to broaden their therapeutic toolkit, fulfill CE requirements, or specialize in depth-oriented approaches.

Do I need prior experience with Jungian theory?

No prior knowledge of Jungian psychology is required. Each course clearly states the recommended prior training level so you can find the right fit. Because the themes are emotionally deep and reflective, we do recommend approaching the course with an open mindset and emotional readiness.

Questions? Contact us