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The Philadelphia Jung Seminar

Download the 2009-2010 PAJA Jung Seminar Curriculum.

The Philadelphia Jung Seminar, established in 1994, provides a forum for advanced Jungian studies to interested students in an intimate framework providing abundant opportunities for interactive, experiential engagement with Jungian theory. The Seminar meets for 10 hours on eight weekends, from September to December and February to May.

The seminar lectures and presentations involve required readings and include active in-depth discussion. They are taught by Jungian analysts or individuals considered to be experts in Jungian studies. Continuing Education credit is available for psychologists, social workers, marriage and family therapists, and professional counselors. Please see “Curriculum/Continuing Professional Education Credits” for further details.

Admission to the seminar is by application only. Participants are required to have a graduate degree, whether in psychology, psychiatry, social work, counseling or the expressive arts therapies, and individuals with advanced degrees in other fields are equally welcomed to apply in order to deepen their knowledge of and inquiry into Jungian thought. Our Seminar is not limited to professional therapists; it is inclusive to all those with an interest in Jung, and is a vehicle for bringing Jung to a broad community.

Applicants are also required to have completed some analytic hours with a certified Jungian analyst.

Participation in the Seminar is a pre-requisite for application to the C.G. Jung Institute of Philadelphia, should the student be interested in pursuing the rigors of Jungian analytic training.

For further information regarding the Philadelphia Jung Seminar, please contact the Director of Seminar:
Cynthia Candelaria, EdD, LPC
610-696-3819.

   
 
 
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