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Brigit Soubrouillard

Certified Analyst

PhD, Jungian Analyst, Clinical Psychologist

Strasbourg, FR

About

Brigit Soubrouillard is a Jungian analyst and clinical psychologist based in Strasbourg, France. She holds a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, California, with a dissertation on ethnopsychology. She graduated from the C.G. Jung Institut in Küsnacht, Zürich, completing the dual programme for Adults and Children, and is a member of the Société Française de Psychologie Analytique (SFPA), an IAAP-affiliated society.

In 1997, Soubrouillard was invited to reactivate a Jungian study circle in Strasbourg, and she subsequently founded the Centre Européen d'Études Jungiennes (European Centre for Jungian Studies), establishing the city as a significant locus for Jungian scholarship in the Franco-German borderlands. She also directs Open Space Accompagnement des Liens Humains, an organization dedicated to the prevention of workplace suffering and employee support in businesses and communities.

Her intellectual interests encompass the intersection of individual and collective expressions of archaic feeling, with particular attention to the field of art brut (outsider art). She has contributed articles to the Cahiers Jungiens de Psychanalyse, including a study of Kachina dolls among the Hopi. Her work reflects a broad, culturally informed approach to analytical psychology that draws on ethnopsychology, mythology, and the creative arts.

Details

Training C.G. Jung Institut Zürich (Küsnacht)
Format In-Person
Address 1 rue Saint Léon, Strasbourg, F-67000, France
Languages French, English

Education & Training

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  • Diploma from C.G. Jung Institut, Küsnacht (dual programme, Adults and Children)

Best for

  • Jungian analysis (adults and children)
  • Ethnopsychology
  • Art brut and creative arts
  • Workplace psychological support

Publications

  • Articles in Cahiers Jungiens de Psychanalyse (including on Kachina dolls of the Hopi, issue 117, 2006)

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