The Societe Francaise de Psychologie Analytique (SFPA), founded in April 1969 by nine IAAP members at the initiative of Dr. Roland Cahen, is France's constituent member of the International Association of Analytical Psychology. The SFPA-Institut C.G. Jung France transmits the foundations and developments of Jungian thought and the conditions of analytical practice.
Training includes clinical groups bringing together trainees with experienced psychoanalysts, individual supervision throughout, and concludes with a dissertation. Teaching takes place over several annual training weekends, including one dedicated to child and adolescent therapists. Headquarters: 13 rue Ganneron, Paris 18th.
Prerequisites
Graduate degree; extensive personal analysis (didactic analysis); clinical experience