Welcome to the
C.G. Jung Institute of New York
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Our Mission
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Advancing Jung’s work for mental health in our complex world
The Institute advances Jungian analysis by integrating its foundational insights with modern psychological needs. Our approach recognizes that the unconscious holds not just personal history, but untapped human potential waiting to be discovered. Through clinical practice, training, and scholarship, we make depth psychological work accessible and vital for contemporary life. Our fifty-year legacy of clinical practice, training, and research shows how depth psychological work remains vital for modern life, offering an alternative to standardized treatment models. We continue to evolve while maintaining the profound insights that make Jungian analysis transformative.
Training Program
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Integrating Personal Formation with Immersive Clinical Practice
The Institute provides rigorous training that shapes potential Jungian psychoanalysts to be prepared for today's psychological challenges. This immersive process unfolds uniquely for each individual, guided by experienced training analysts who maintain our fifty-year tradition of clinical excellence. Through personal analysis, supervision, and scholarly engagement, trainees develop their unique clinical approach while maintaining connection to Jung's foundational insights. Our fifty-year legacy of training creates a foundation for meeting contemporary psychological needs with depth and wisdom.
Training Program
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Integrated Analytic Training for Analysts
A Jungian Tradition
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Affordable and Accessible Therapy Within a Globally Respected Community
The Jungian psychoanalytic process is deeply personal and transformative. The analytic relationship provides a safe and supportive space for you to tap the wisdom of the unconscious mind and connect with yourself on a deep level. Open to new dimensions of the Self to grow, gain confidence, and create lasting change.
Study
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Introduction to Jungian Clinical Process
The Institute offers a two-semester program that provides an accessible entry point into Jungian thought and practice. Designed for individuals with a master’s degree in any field, the program introduces core concepts that bridge psychology, psychoanalysis, and the Jungian perspective. Through four evening courses taught over the academic year, students explore foundational ideas of development, therapeutic relationship, and psychopathology. This rigorous preparation establishes the groundwork for application to the Institute’s non-matriculated track, fostering a path toward deeper training in the analytic tradition.





