Fordham Prizewinner 2018 – Monica Luci The Journal of Analytical Psychology has awarded Monica Luci has won the Michael Fordham Prize 2018 for her important paper on working with refugees, […]
Dr Mary Addenbrooke explains why Jungian ideas are important in understanding addiction We need to talk more about – what makes a person who is addicted quit their addiction for […]
Prof Joy Schaverien, an Analyst with the SAP, was on Channel 4 on 11 April, debating whether boarding schools are damaging. She is author of “Boarding School Syndrome“. She brought […]
Dr Alessandra Cavalli writes about the work she does with the Refugee Council to provide psychological support to teachers. In 2015 55 millions people were forcibly displaced worldwide. 23 millions […]
Some thoughts about the Adolescent archetype and Goldilocks Marica Rytovaara, a Training Analyst with the SAP, is speaking on the adolescent archetype and the Goldilocks Factor on 1 October. Returning from […]
A collaboration between Alessandra Cavalli and the Refugee Council Alessandra is a Training Analyst with the SAP. In this post she describes a workshop she has recently run to help […]
Warren Colman, a supervising analyst in the SAP, has just published “Act and Image: The Emergence of Symbolic Imagination” In this groundbreaking book, Warren provides a reformulation of archetypal symbols as emergent from […]
The Foundations Course is for anyone interested in learning more about Jung’s ideas, and the relevance and impact they have in our lives, both at an individual level and also collectively […]
Welcome to New SAP Training Opportunities We are pleased to announce the completion of the SAP Escalator Model of training opportunities that now includes a Re-Structured 4 times weekly Training […]