What is the difference between a Jungian based psychotherapist and a Jungian Analyst?
The ideas advanced by Jung have become very popular in recent years. Many therapists have undergone their own Jungian analyses and then incorporated their own experiences and learning into their practice of psychotherapy. They often promote themselves as psychotherapists with a Jungian orientation or Jungian psychotherapists. Only someone who has undergone the rigorous training program in Jungian analysis and holds a Diploma in Analytical Psychology from a recognized Jungian Institute can called themselves a Jungian Analyst. There are many Jungian Institutes in the world, These training institutes are accredited by the International Association for Analytical Psychology and is equivalent to a PhD in the philosophy of psychology.
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