Betty Sacco German
Certified AnalystJungian Analyst
Geneva, GE, CH
About
Betty Sacco German is a Jungian analyst and academic based in the Geneva region of Switzerland. She serves as an adjunct professor at Webster University's Geneva campus, where she contributes to the psychology and counseling faculty. Her scholarly work engages the foundational concepts of analytical psychology, and she has published on the notion of the archetype, its historical development, and the Jungian model of the psyche, including an entry on archetypes in The Palgrave Encyclopedia of the Possible (2021).
Sacco German's clinical and intellectual interests encompass dreams, active imagination, family system dynamics, attachment theory, and the inter- and intrapersonal challenges facing those who have experienced trauma. She brings experience in team-building and social-emotional learning to her work with clients, helping individuals identify their own strengths and sense of purpose. Her writing addresses the meaning and role of depth psychology in the contemporary episteme — the question of what analytical psychology offers to the broader landscape of psychological thought and practice in the present day.
Her presence at Webster Geneva, alongside her scholarly contributions to Jungian literature, reflects a commitment to both the clinical and the pedagogical dimensions of analytical psychology within an international, multilingual context.