Roberto Grande is a psychiatrist and Jungian analyst based in Turin, Italy, with a second practice location in Geneva, Switzerland. He trained at the C. G. Jung Institute in Zurich-Küsnacht and is an accredited analyst of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP). His clinical expertise spans adult, child, and adolescent psychiatry, reflecting a comprehensive engagement with the developmental spectrum from a depth-psychological perspective.
Grande maintains a verified membership in the C. G. Jung Institute Zürich Alumni Association and is listed in the international Jungian Directory. His dual-city practice — operating from both Turin and the Cabinet Tausky in Petit-Lancy, Geneva — positions him at the intersection of the Italian and Francophone Jungian traditions, serving a multilingual patient population across two countries.
His scholarly contributions include published works within the Neo-Jungian Studies book series, situating his intellectual orientation within contemporary developments in analytical psychology. Grande's practice integrates classical Jungian analysis with psychiatric assessment, offering a distinctive clinical model that bridges psychopharmacological treatment and depth-psychological exploration. His formation at the Zurich institute and sustained engagement with both the Italian and Swiss analytic communities mark him as a practitioner deeply rooted in the foundational tradition of analytical psychology.
Training & lineage
- MD, Psychiatry
- Diploma in Analytical Psychology C.G. Jung Institute Zurich