A year long experiential group exploring dreams, Jungian ideas and creativity
Would you like to explore Jungian ideas and connect with your natural creativity in a supportive setting? Using personal dreams, the collective dreams of fairy tales and active imagination you can relate to your own individual, personal Red Book.
This group will be of interest to:
Anyone who is interested in learning how to use dreams, fairytales and a symbolic lens to get to know themselves.
How do symbols enrich our lives?
Each session invites creative exploration through selected reading, dreams and exercise in active imagination. Together we will reconnect with deeper, often unconscious sources of meaning. Each month we will use a different fairy tale to explore archetypal experiences related to a universal theme. Reading materials will be provided in advance. Sessions begin with guided dream work on the theme for that month followed by dream reflections, engaging with symbols and a creative, experiential activity. You will receive guidance about how to work with your own dreams and use their rich symbolism to orient you in your life.
Dates and themes
12 September 2026 Family
31 October 2026 Culture and Belonging
28th November 2026 Love
23 January 2027 Evil
27 February 2027 Sex
24 April 2027 Money
22 May 2027 Success and Failure
5 June 2027 Aging and Death
26 June 2027 Friendship and Intimacy
24 July 2027 Grief
Structure
16.00-17.15 Opening activity and dream work
17.15-17.45 Break
17.45-18.30 Symbolic reflections
18.30-19.30 Experiential and creative activities linked to theme.
Please download 2026-27 application form.
For further information or clarifications, please contact publicevents@thesap.org.uk call 020 7435 7696 or fill in the contact form below.
We reserve the right to cancel or alter any part of the programme, including course fees, as necessary.
MEET THE COURSE CONVENOR and Facilitators
Elena Kantor
Elena Kantor is a Jungian Analyst in private practice in London. Originally trained as a social
psychologist, she later trained in psychotherapy at WPF and as an analyst at the SAP. Elena has
worked extensively with children and adults, specialising in PTSD and Play therapy. Originally
from Moscow, she has lived and practised in the UK for 20 years.
SUSAN TYLER
Susan Tyler is a Jungian Analyst and supervisor in private practice in Brighton and London. She
is co-founder of the London Analysis, Psychotherapy and Counselling (LAPC) clinic. Initially
trained at WPF and later at the SAP, she is particularly interested in addiction and has published in
the British Journal of Psychotherapy and Journal of Analytical Psychology. She has taught widely
on psychotherapy trainings.