Saybrook University's Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology with Jungian Studies Specialization, founded by noted Jungian analyst James Hollis, PhD, provides a comprehensive exploration of Jungian psychology with contemporary and multicultural perspectives. Students study personality theory, psychoanalysis from an analytical psychology viewpoint, Jung's original writings, fairy tales, alchemical studies, and symbols.

The hybrid format combines online coursework with two five-day Residential Learning Experiences per year in California and seven weekend seminars annually at The Jung Center in Houston, Texas. Note: This program is not APA-accredited and may not meet residency requirements of some state licensing boards.

Prerequisites

Master's degree; relevant clinical or academic background

Focus areas

Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology: Jungian Studies Specialization’s distinctive approach Career paths after this program
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