Training Jungian Analyst with diploma in Analytical Psychology C.G.
Program Jung (Prerequisite: Masters degree in any field)
Duration 4 years (minimum); the semester begins in Spring and Fall
parallel with part time work
Admission 50 h Jungian analysis
requirements Minimum age 26 Curriculum 400 hrs theory 300 hrs personal analysis 80 hrs individual supervision 60 sessions group supervision 3 months clinical internship, 300 hrs work with client written papers and exams
Time bar Diploma in Analytical Psychology C.G. Jung (Jungian Analyst)
Rev. December 06, 2019
Cost details International Full Resident Program Cost details Application 150 (in CHF) 4 semesters as training candidate (4x2‘800.-) 11‘200 4 semesters as diploma candidate (4 x 2‘600.-) 10‘400 Interviews with Admission committee total 1‘560 Fees for exams, total 3'300 Personal analysis (300 x ca. 130.-) 30‘000-39‘000 Supervision: 80 hrs individual supervision (80 x 130.-) 10‘400 60 sessions group supervision (60 x ca. 30.-) 1’800 Total training costs 68’810-77‘810
Present costs. Subject to revision. Some loans,
grants and scholarships are available in the second half of the training. Income from client work as Diploma Candidate reduces the total cost by 9’000-24’000 in addition, CH Program students earn more depending on their 2 years’ clinical internship. A semester lasts about 3 months (12 – 14 weeks). It is allowed with the Student Visa B to be gainfully employed between semesters.
1 unit 1 hr theory 45 min
1 hr individual supervision/individual analysis: min 50 min 1 session group supervision and group analysis: min 90 min
Rev. December 06, 2019
International Part Resident IPR (first part of the training in Zurich, second part only partially in Zurich)
Training Jungian Analyst with diploma in Analytical Psychology C.G.
Program Jung (Prerequisite: Masters degree in any field)
Duration 5 years (minimum); the semester begins in Spring and Fall
First part Full Resident, second part Part Resident
Admission 50 h Jungian analysis
requirements Minimum age 26
Curriculum 400 hrs theory
350 hrs personal analysis 100 hrs individual supervision 100 sessions group supervision 3 months clinical internship, 300 hrs work with client written papers and exams
Time bar Diploma in Analytical Psychology C.G. Jung (Jungian Analyst)
Rev. December 06, 2019
CH – Program
Training Postgraduate training in Analytical Psychology after C.G.
Program Jung (CH-Program) The CH-Program is under the responsibility of the Association Swiss Psychotherapists (ASP) and is accredited as a postgraduate training by the Federal Department of Home Affairs (EDI). It leads to the federal postgraduate title in psychotherapy.
The CH-Program addresses students who wish to acquire the
federal postgraduate title in psychotherapy in order to be able to work independently in Switzerland. It fulfills the federal criteria for accreditation. ISAPZURICH has chosen the ASP as the responsible organization. The ASP is therefore responsible for the entire content, quality and procedure of the postgraduate training. Accordingly, the ASP has insight into the implementation of the CH- Program at ISAPZURICH and checks compliance with the quality standards specified by the federal institutions.
Purpose The successful completion leads to the federal postgraduate title in
psychotherapy (art. 8 PsyG) and entitles to use the professional title of “eidg. anerkannte/r Psychotherapeut/in” (art. 6 PsyV).
Duration 4 years (minimum); the semester begins in Spring and Fall
parallel with part time work
Admission Master degree in clinical psychology or psychology with a minor in
requirements psychopathology 50 h Jungian analysis Minimum age 26
Curriculum 500 hrs theory
200 hrs personal analysis 80 hrs individual supervision 70 sessions group supervision 2 years clinical internship, 500 hrs work with client Written papers and exams
Rev. December 06, 2019
Time Bar Swiss Federal Title in Psychotherapy (CH-program) (additional: Diploma in Analytical Psychology C.G. Jung (Jungian Analyst)
Cost details CH-Program
Cost details Application 150 (in CHF) 4 semesters as training candidate (4x2‘800.-) 11‘200 4 semesters as diploma candidate (4 x 2‘600.-) 10‘400 Interviews with Admission committee total 1‘560 Fees for exams, total 3'300 Personal analysis (200 x ca. 130.-) 20‘000-26‘000 Supervision: 80 hrs individual supervision (80 x 130.-) 10‘400 70 sessions group supervision (60 x ca. 30.-) 2’100 Total training costs 59’110-65’110
Present costs. Subject to revision. Some loans,
grants and scholarships are available in the second half of the training. Income from client work as Diploma Candidate reduces the total cost by 9’000-24’000 in addition, CH Program students earn more depending on their 2 years’ clinical internship.
Rev. December 06, 2019
A semester lasts about 3 months (12 – 14 weeks). It is allowed with the Student Visa B to be gainfully employed between semesters.
1 unit 1 hr theory 45 min
1 hr individual supervision/individual analysis: min 50 min 1 session group supervision and group analysis: min 90 min