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Frequently asked questions

What is a Jungian analyst?

A Jungian analyst is a mental health professional trained in C.G. Jung's method of analytical psychology. They have completed extensive post-graduate training at a recognized Jungian institute, including their own personal analysis, and are typically certified by the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP).

How is Jungian analysis different from regular therapy?

Jungian analysis is a form of depth psychotherapy that works with the unconscious through dreams, symbols, and archetypal patterns. Sessions are typically longer-term than CBT or other modalities, focusing on individuation — the lifelong process of integrating conscious and unconscious aspects of the psyche to become more fully who you are.

How do I find a Jungian analyst near me?

This directory lists vetted Jungian analysts across the United States and internationally. Many analysts also offer telehealth sessions regardless of their physical location, making it possible to work with an analyst anywhere.

Does insurance cover Jungian analysis?

Coverage varies by provider and plan. Many Jungian analysts are licensed psychologists or clinical social workers whose services may be covered under mental health benefits. Check with your insurance provider and ask the analyst about their billing practices during an initial consultation.