Postgraduate (First English Edition)

This postgraduate course is dictated and accredited by the Jungian Analytical Psychology Foundation -JAPF- with legal status 350 “A”/14 since 2014. This Foundation is one of the first institutions in Argentina to gain such status. Currently the JAPF operates worldwide.

This course is designed to introduce the student to the work and thinking of Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961) on the basis of the Analytical Psychology, also known as Depth Psychology. The main requirement for those interested in this course is to be willing to learn and be ready to explore and discover Jung’s fantastic theory and holistic views that bring together Psychology, Mythology, Comparative Religions, Politics, Philosophy and the Interpretation of Dreams and Fairy Tales.

By enrolling in this online postgraduate course, students will embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and intellectual growth through the exploration of Jungian knowledge. Throughout the program, students will develop a deeper understanding of depth psychological thinking and its practical applications. They will cultivate the ability to think analytically and critically, fostering a unique perspective that transcends conventional boundaries. The course will equip students with the necessary tools to navigate the intricacies of Jungian concepts, empowering them to apply this wisdom in various professional and personal contexts. By delving into the rich tapestry of Jungian knowledge, students will expand their horizons, unlocking new insights and pathways for personal and professional development.This Postgraduate’s program is structured in a two-year time. During the first year, the program covers the following topics:

  • Introduction to Analytical Psychology
  • Structure of the Psyche
  • Dynamics of the Psyche
  • Methods and techniques
  • Introduction to the main research areas of Analytical Psychology
  • Introduction to the Jungian Psychoterapy

During the second year, six possible lines of research are studied:

  • Jungian Psychotherapy
  • Art and Analytical Psychology
  • Cultural Studies and Analytical Psychology
  • Politics and Analytical Psychology
  • Religion, Spirituality and Analytical Psychology
  • Gender studies

  

During the second year, these will be the main lines of research but each student will be able to adapt their developments based on their interests (Philosophy, Religion, Alchemy, Politics, Economics, Marketing, Teaching, Law, Physics, etc.).

Every student will be able to choose an institutional teacher to direct them in their final work (always bearing in mind that no teacher can guide more than three students so as not to lose the quality of their interventions).

The course is taught through distance learning which means that the entire course is delivered online with no face-to-face, in-person teaching.

The students attending the course will not be certified as analysts as a result of their participation in our program. Also, this degree it is an academical title and can’t be used without the legal and academical permission according to the laws of each country in any professional area.

This proposal is international so it is governed by the time zones of each area of the world:

➢ North American Time Zone (Washington Time). Saturday.

➢ Asia Time Zone (Tokyo Time). Saturday.

➢ Europe Time Zone (Madrid Time). Saturday.

➢ Latin America Time Zone (Buenos Aires Time). Saturday.

The course will be held the first and third Saturdays of each month, from September to May. There will be 18 annual classes. 36 classes over the two years with a total workload of 400 hours (360 classes hours plus 40 thesis hours). The course has a monthly workload of 10 hours divided into 5 hours per class (with a break of 30 minutes and a 30 minutes moment for questions and debates).

We will use ZOOM Premium for the live classes. If you lose any class you can see it in another moment. All the classes we will record and upload before the next class.

Institutional Professors and FPP Directors:

  • Santiago Torres, Prof.
  • Ignacio Liendo,
  • Marice Caro, MSc
  • Joaquín González Herrera
  • Gabriel Gonzalez Herrera
  • Tomás Suárez
  • Marina Mammoliti
  • Romina Juarez
  • Romina Murano

Academic in charge:
Luciano J. Torres, Prof. MSc. 

Institutional Contact:
japfinformation@gmail.com

Director of the Master:
lucianomccabe@gmail.com

Master’s Secretary::
master.secretary.japf@gmail.com