An Introduction to Analytical Psychotherapy
Organised by:
West Midlands Institute of Psychotherapy
Description
An Introduction to Analytical Psychotherapy
This 10-week course (25.75 CPD hours) is designed for those curious about Jungian and psychoanalytic concepts and the practice of analytical psychotherapy today.
In a small group setting, led by experienced psychotherapists, we will cover the key clinical ideas of analytical psychotherapy, including the analytic frame, transference, working with dreams and mother/infant research.
The course will include attendance at our keynote public lecture on the 7th November 2026.
We welcome participants from all backgrounds. Previous attendees at our introductory courses have included counsellors, clinical psychologists, those working in pastoral care and spiritual direction, teachers, doctors and social workers.
SESSIONS:
1. What is Analytical Psychotherapy?
2. The Analytic Frame
3. Dreams
4. Me & My Shadow: Aspects of the Self
5. Babies, Children and their Parents: Attachment and Relationship
6. Public Lecture*: Speakers: Katerina Sarafidou and Diane Zervas Hirst
7. Why Psychotherapy?
8. The Analytic Relationship
9. Personal Growth
10. What Next?
PROGRAMME DATES:
26 September 2026
3, 10, 17, 31 October 2026
7, 14, 28 November 2026
5, 12 December 2026
To book, email aptc@wmip.org