Anne Wallemacq is a Jungian analyst practicing in Redu and Brussels, Belgium. She holds a doctorate and serves as a professor of sociology at the University of Namur. She trained at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zürich, bringing to her analytic work an unusual combination of academic sociological inquiry and depth-psychological practice. She is listed in the International Association for Analytical Psychology's directory of certified analysts.
Wallemacq's approach to Jungian analysis emphasizes the exploration of the primitive and archetypal dimensions of the psyche, attending to the symbolic, mythic, and archetypal material that expresses itself beneath conscious awareness. She describes her work as a deep engagement with the soul's terrain, drawing on dream analysis as a central method. Her practice integrates artistic and material work — including jewelry-making, drawing, sculpture, and sacred art — with the analytic process, reflecting a commitment to the embodied and creative dimensions of individuation.
Her dual identity as a university professor and practicing analyst gives her work a distinctive intellectual character, bridging the social sciences with the depth-psychological tradition. She also maintains a separate artistic practice and has exhibited contemporary art. She consults in French and offers sessions at two locations in Belgium, providing access to Jungian analysis in a region where IAAP-certified practitioners are relatively scarce.
Training & lineage
- PhD Unknown
- Diploma in Analytical Psychology C.G. Jung Institute Zürich