Jungian Perspectives in counselling and psychotherapy
One year Certificate Course which may be taken separately or as part of a two year Diploma Course
The course aims to give participants insights into both classical and contemporary Jungian theories, and looks at how these may be incorporated into psychotherapeutic practice as well as into ordinary everyday life. It will be of interest not only to those already working as counsellors, psychotherapists, or otherwise in the helping professions, but also those in the areas of education, health, community, voluntary organisations, personnel/human resources, as well as those with a personal interest in Jung.
The course looks at the development of Jung’s theories and the subsequent elaboration of his concepts by different schools of thought.
Topics addressed include:
- the Jungian unconscious
- personality structures and types
- dreams
- sexualities
- feminism
- meaning and symbolism
- alienation and loss
- literature and film studies
The course is held in All Hallows College, Drumcondra on eleven Saturdays throughout the academic year and carries a PSI-approved CPD rating of 10 credits per year.
Time: 10:00am — 4:00pm each day.
Dates:
- Sat. Oct 4th 2008
- Sat. Oct 18th 2008
- Sat. Nov 8th 2008
- Sat. Nov 22nd 2008
- Sat. Dec 6th 2008
- Sat. Jan 17th 2009
- Sat. Feb 7th 2009
- Sat. Feb 28th 2009
- Sat. Mar 28th 2009
- Sat. Apr 25th 2009
- Sat. May 9th 2009
Fee: €1575 per annum
jungstudies also holds occasional one-day and weekend workshops on topics of particular or current interest.
Upcoming dates will be posted here when available.