Bruno Tagliacozzi
Certified AnalystPsychologist, Psychotherapist, Jungian Analyst (CIPA/ARPA), Didactic Analyst (ARPA)
Rome, IT
About
Bruno Tagliacozzi is a psychologist, psychotherapist, and Jungian analyst based in Rome, Italy. He holds degrees in Psychology (1984) and Anthropology (1992) and has practiced as a psychotherapist since 1994. He became an Analyst Member of the Centro Italiano di Psicologia Analitica (CIPA) in 2003, an Analyst Member of the Associazione per la Ricerca in Psicologia Analitica (ARPA) in 2017, and was recognized as a Didactic Analyst of ARPA in 2025. He has been a member of the International Association for Analytical Psychology since 2003.
Tagliacozzi serves as Vice-Director and Coordinator of the IdO School of Specialization in Psychotherapy of Developmental Age in Rome, where he has collaborated for over twenty-five years as a teacher and clinical supervisor. His private practice offers individual and group psychotherapy for adolescents and adults, parental couple counseling, and clinical supervision.
He has produced over forty publications spanning analytical psychology, developmental psychology, history of psychology, and transcultural psychiatry. His dual training in psychology and anthropology lends a distinctive cross-cultural dimension to his work, and his longstanding engagement with developmental psychotherapy reflects a particular commitment to understanding the psychological life of children, adolescents, and the family systems that shape them.
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Education & Training
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- Analyst Member, Centro Italiano di Psicologia Analitica (CIPA), 2003
- Analyst Member, Associazione per la Ricerca in Psicologia Analitica (ARPA), 2017
- Didactic Analyst, ARPA, 2025
Best for
- Analytical psychology
- Developmental psychology
- Adolescent psychotherapy
- Group psychotherapy
- Parental couple counseling
- Clinical supervision
- Transcultural psychiatry
Publications
- Over 40 publications in analytical psychology, developmental psychology, history of psychology, and transcultural psychiatry