
Art, Spirit, Image
This course is aimed at psychotherapists, psychologists, counsellors, social workers, coaches, and those working in the mental health and wellness field, wishing to understand the fundamentals of Jungian and post-Jungian psychology in clinical practice. This is a unique focused and in-depth learning opportunity in Jungian and post-Jungian theory and clinical application, with a global faculty of senior Jungian clinicians and academics.
PLEASE NOTE: This course is not a formal training or accreditation as a Jungian analyst. It is offered as continuing professional development for practising psychotherapists. In terms of the number of CEUs offered for the course, you will need to check with your local accreditation body.

Course Overview
Modules
Presented by Felicia Matto-Shepard
02 JUNGIAN FILM STUDIES: MOVIES, CLIENTS AND THERAPISTS
Presented by Luke Hockley
03 SPIRITUALITY IN JUNGIAN PRACTICE: THEORY AND PRACTICE
Presented by Murray Stein
04 DREAMS AND ACTIVE IMAGINATION
Presented by Verena Kast
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Modules Include
* A 2-hour webinar with the module presenter, a formal lecture and an extended Q&A.
These webinars are presented live and recorded for those unable to make the live webinar.
* Essential reading, set by each module presenter and made available as part of the programme reading pack.
* A self-reflective application for each module.
*Access to our learning platform with all module materials, applications, CPD quizzes and
a private course forum for discussion
* Peer Discussion Group midway through course, to share questions and discuss concepts explored
with peers in the international student body.
Course Process per Module
* Live lecture that is recorded for students who cannot attend.
* Work through Applications provided to deepen you personal experience and understanding of the module content.
* Complete a 15 question multiple choice questionnaire – Only required should you wish to receive CPD- Continuing Professional Development Points/ CEU – Continuing Education Units.
Course Fee Includes
* Course Materials
* Facilitated Private Course Forum and
One Live Peer Discussion Zoom Session
* Access to Jung Unplugged - A Jungian Lexicon
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Time Requirements
You will need a total of six to eight hours per month. All studying can be done in your own time, with the exception of the webinar, which happens at a fixed time – every other week, on a Saturday. The webinar is also recorded, should you be unable to make the live broadcast.
Accreditation

Course Ethos
‘Jungian and post-Jungian Clinical Concepts’ was inspired by the challenge presented by the Jungian scholars and clinicians at the ‘Spectre of the Other in Jungian Psychology,’ an International Association of Jungian Studies conference that took place in Cape Town in 2017. Where, the urgent need to reach those previously excluded from the teaching and ideas of Jungian psychology, be it for reasons of location, economics or historical prejudices, was unequivocally sounded. In its own modest way, this course sets out to achieve that. By virtue of offering top-class tuition in Jungian psychotherapy, outside of its traditional setting, being non-localised (online), and a tiered fee structure, the aim is explicitly to democratise the learning opportunities offered by Jungian psychology, broaden the reach of these tools and to be as inclusive as possible.
Faculty
Felicia Matto-Shepard, MFT is a Jungian Analyst, artist and a member of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco practicing in Petaluma, CA. She works at the threshold where nonverbal experience is transformed into image and language. She facilitates Alchemical Art workshops utilizing creative processes such as art making, ritual and movement. licia holds a Certificate in Psychedelic Therapies and Research from California Institute of Integral Studies and is trained in the use of Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy, as well as MDMA Assisted Therapy at MAPS. Felicia is a teaching faculty member of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco and past faculty member in the Depth Psychology Master’s Program at Sonoma State University. She offers lectures, workshops and analytic training internationally.
Dr. Verena Kast was Professor of Psychology at the University of Zurich and is a training analyst, supervisor and lecturer at the C.G. Jung, Institute of Zurich, Küsnacht. She is president of the Curatorium. Author of numerous books among others: The Dynamics of Symbols (1990), Father-Daughter, Mother-Son (1994), Letting go and finding yourself (1994). For more information visit her website https://www.verena-kast.ch/.
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