Become A Jungian Analyst

The C.G. Jung Institute of New York

The C.G. Jung Institute of New York offers a post-graduate clinical training program that prepares its students for professional practice as a Jungian analyst and membership within the worldwide community of Jungian analysts. The training program is designed to meet the requirements for New York State licensure as a Psychoanalyst and students develop their clinical experience through the Institute’s Referral Service.

This clinical program aims to develop, within a community of students and practicing analysts, an analyst with personal and professional competencies in both theory and clinical practice. The training program’s philosophy, institutional policies, and teaching methods are geared toward open dialogue, creative expression, and critical discussion within a small class structure. The teaching and supervising faculty have extensive clinical experience, are distinguished within the field, and come to psychoanalysis with a diversity of backgrounds from a variety of disciplines.

Throughout training, students engage in personal analysis, supervised clinical practice, and small classes that approach analytical work and clinical practice from historic and contemporary perspectives. Within this style of training, Jungian analytical psychology is studied and applied in the context of an evolving psychological field where basic assumptions about human nature are assessed and applied to clinical theory and methods of practice.

The C.G. Jung Institute of New York was formed in 1962. In 1975, the New York State Board of Regents chartered it as a 501(c)(3), not-for-profit, educational institution. The Institute is registered with New York State as a program that leads to New York State Licensure in Psychoanalysis (LP).

The C.G. Institute of New York is located in The C.G. Jung Center at 28 East 39th St, New York, New York 10016.

For additional information about training or the low-fee referral service, visit: [email protected] or call: 212-986-5458.