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01 Grundlagen der Analytischen Psychologie

01 02 Lecture

Nancy Krieger, PhD
Tuesday
12 September 2023 | 13:00–14:45
English
Open to the Public
The Analytic Process

This introductory course will review the analytic process looking specifically at what happens during the analytic session; what we do and what we do not do. We will look at how central the transcendent function is to the process and how it influences the knowledge and skills needed to work as an Analytical Psychologist.


01 03 Lecture

Irene Berkenbusch-Erbe, Dr. phil.
Tuesday
12 September 2023 | 15:00–16:45
English
Open to the Public
Other areas of interest: 11 & 12
Transference and Countertransference in the Therapeutic Relationship

A basic component of the therapeutic relationship is the process of transference and countertransference. Invisible factors evoke a mutual transformation. Analysts can be unconsciously affected by their patients; this is important for the diagnostic process. All transference projections, linked to personal experience, can activate the analyst’s countertransference. This joint creation of patient and analyst will be discussed.


01 06 Lecture

Yuriko Sato, MD
Wednesday
13 September 2023 | 13:00–14:45
English
Open to the Public
CH-course No. 3
Other areas of interest: 05
A Non-European View of the Analytical Relationship

The analytic process is essentially dialectical. The analysand needs the “Other (analyst)” in order to become more conscious. Depth psychology was founded on observation of the Western psyche. Just as one becomes conscious of oneself through the encounter with the Other, the analytical relationship can also be explored and illuminated from the perspective of a non-Western psyche.


01 09 Lecture

Judith Savage, DPsy
Thursday
14 September 2023 | 13:00–14:45
English
Open to the Public
Other areas of interest: 11 & 12
The Ego/Self Dynamics within the Analytic Field

Jung’s notion of the Self as the center of the psyche orients any psychotherapeutic activity away from an exclusive emphasis upon ego solutions and towards a relationship with the deepest aspect of the patient’s inner being or “soul”. Jungian analysis is a dynamic interplay between the demands of the outer and inner worlds, enacted in the analytic field between analyst and analysand.


01 10 Lecture

John Hill, MA
Thursday
14 September 2023 | 15:00–16:45
English
Open to the Public
CH-course No. 1
Other areas of interest: 09 & 12
Relationship and Transference in Dream and Fantasy

A lecture dealing with the history of transference and counter-transference, both Freudian and Jungian, with vignettes on defence, projective-identification, mutual transference and archetypal transference.


01 11 Lecture

Allan Guggenbühl, Dr. phil.
Friday
15 September 2023 | 13:00–14:45
English
Open to the Public
Discovering Jung: Unraveling the Key Significances for Psychotherapy

Jungian psychology applies to a wide range of topics and challenges. This lecture will concentrate on the ideas which have proven to be helpful to understand and guide a therapeutic process.


01 14 Seminar

John Desteian, JD, DPsy
Tuesday
19 September 2023 | 10:00–11:45
26 September 2023 | 10:00–11:45
3 October 2023 | 10:00–11:45
10 October 2023 | 10:00–11:45
17 October 2023 | 10:00–11:45
24 October 2023 | 10:00–11:45
31 October 2023 | 10:00–11:45
7 November 2023 | 10:00–11:45
14 November 2023 | 10:00–11:45
21 November 2023 | 10:00–11:45
28 November 2023 | 10:00–11:45
5 December 2023 | 10:00–11:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Other areas of interest: 09 & 11
The Red Book in Words

In contrast to the information conveyed by Jung’s paintings and illustrations in The Red Book, the language and ideas contained in his reflections offer us a means for observing the development of his psychological thinking after his break with Freud. This seminar will also examine Jung’s analyses in “The Psychology of the Unconscious” (1912), comparing and contrasting them with the insights he acquired from his “encounter with the unconscious”.

Training and Diploma Candidates

This course requires extra work between sessions.

** ABGESAGT **

01 15 Lecture

Andrew Fellows, PhD
Tuesday
19 September 2023 | 13:00–14:45
26 September 2023 | 13:00–14:45
3 October 2023 | 13:00–14:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Open to the Public
Other areas of interest: 11

** Dieser Kurs wurde auf das Frühlingssemester 2024 verschoben. **

Gaia, Psyche and Deep Ecology: Synergy and Consilience for Metanoia

Synergies between Jungian psychology, systems dynamics, Gaia theory, dual-aspect monism and deep ecology can prepare us to face the existential threat of the Anthropocene. The resulting transition from development to individuation in our personal psychology translates into an urgently needed metanoia away from our collective ecocidal anthropocentrism and denial through nostalgia, inertia and hubris. The resulting consilience lays the foundations of a radically different worldview with which to address global heating, the sixth mass extinction, and other unprecedented challenges of our time.

01 17 Lecture

Susan Schwartz, PhD
Wednesday
20 September 2023 | 13:00–14:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Open to the Public
Other areas of interest: 11 & 02
‘As-If’ Personality: Imposter Syndrome and Illusions in the Mirror

The ‘as-if’ person faces a conundrum to hide or expose the truth of who they are. Feelings of loss, curtailment, and alienation are prevalent yet concealed with glitzy ego, persona/imposter images. Intimacy and emotional presence are difficult. Those living ‘as-if’ are estranged from their true selves, hiding the shadow at the cost of their desires. There is a haunting sense of a lack of authenticity. Existence is singular. Very possibly we know these struggles as they are part of us.


01 20 Lecture

Susan Schwartz, PhD
Friday
22 September 2023 | 13:00–14:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Open to the Public
Other areas of interest: 03 & 11
Narcissus and Echo in the Current Era

How do we see the other if we do not see ourself? The myth of Narcissus reveals the inner conflict and psychological distress of narcissists. The complexity beyond the ego/persona reveals lack of self-love seen in dreams and misattunements in relationships influenced from early parental absence. Subjects include aging, the influence of social media, and perfect body image. The unconscious incorporates the dissociated personality parts in the self, reflecting the multiplicity of the psyche.


01 49 Experiential Seminar

Gary Hayes, lic. phil.
Luis Moris, MA
Wednesday
8 November 2023 | 17:00–20:45
15 November 2023 | 17:00–20:45
22 November 2023 | 17:00–20:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Other areas of interest: 10
Drawing Projections: Jung and Films

This seminar aims to explore psychological themes through the visual narrative structures of selected films. This semester we will focus on a rather regular therapy theme: Shame. We will use three films to discuss the personal and archetypal patterns of shame through the eye of the camera.
The films will be shown at ISAP and will be followed by a discussion led by the presenters. We wish to provide the opportunity of the collective experience of viewing a film together followed by the chance to share ideas and impressions.

ISAP Students (MA, TC, DC)

This course requires extra work between sessions.

01 51 Open Seminar

Heike Weis Hyder, FMH Psychiatrie/Psychotherapie
Friday
10 November 2023 | 10:00–11:45
17 November 2023 | 10:00–11:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Open to the Public
Other areas of interest: 10 & 11
The Anima in The Red Book - The Healing Power of Love

The concept of the Anima is occasionally criticized today as an old-fashioned term which should no longer be used. In The Red Book the unfolding relationship with the Anima demonstrates the importance and ’pragmatic help’ of this ’dimension’ to grow into a real, healing and loving connection with the Soul and life. Contemporary case material will illustrate the relevance of the concept today.

01 55 Lecture

Scott William Hyder, lic. phil.
Friday
17 November 2023 | 13:00–14:45
24 November 2023 | 13:00–14:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Open to the Public
Other areas of interest: 11 & 10
Reflections on Archetypal Opposites of Destruction: Scylla & Charybdis in the 21st Century

For 3,000 years, Scylla and Charybdis have symbolized a polarity of dangers to safe navigation and served as a metaphoric warning for humankind. The voracious six-headed monster ashore contrasts with an abysmal whirlpool of annihilation. How can we witness these twin archetypes of destruction which threaten individuals and species alike even now?
Does safe passage between certain death of some, or extinction of all, even exist in current environmental and existential crises, political and social chaos? Or, is living with death essential for psychological initiation and maturation now, as it always has been?

Siehe auch: 03 08, 04 28, 04 33, 04 34, 05 23, 07 18, 08 07, 08 32, 11 60, 12 12

02 Psychologie des Traums

02 31 Seminar

Nathalie Baratoff, lic. phil.
Friday
6 October 2023 | 10:00–11:45
13 October 2023 | 10:00–11:45
20 October 2023 | 10:00–11:45
27 October 2023 | 10:00–11:45
3 November 2023 | 10:00–11:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Jungian Dream Interpretation

Introduction and review

16 ISAP Students (MA, TC, DC)

This course requires extra work between sessions.

Siehe auch: 01 17, 11 61, 13 13, 13 25

03 Psychologische Deutung von Mythen & Märchen

03 08 Seminar

Ursula Ulmer, MA
Thursday
14 September 2023 | 10:00–11:45
9 November 2023 | 10:00–11:45
16 November 2023 | 10:00–11:45
23 November 2023 | 10:00–11:45
30 November 2023 | 10:00–11:45
7 December 2023 | 10:00–11:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Other areas of interest: 01
Writing Fairy Tale Interpretations

Groups will write fairy tale interpretations to present in class.
Required Reading:
M.L. von Franz: An Introduction to the Interpretation of Fairy Tales
Max Lüthi: Once Upon a Time: On the Nature of Fairy Tales

ISAP Students (MA, TC, DC)

This course requires extra work between sessions.

03 29 Seminar

Gary Hayes, lic. phil.
Thursday
5 October 2023 | 10:00–11:45
12 October 2023 | 10:00–11:45
19 October 2023 | 10:00–11:45
26 October 2023 | 10:00–11:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Other areas of interest: 11 & 06
The Quest for the Holy Grail

The Holy Grail and its quest is an archetypal story that has had a powerful impact on our civilization. Perhaps now, more than ever, we need to understand the rich legacy of this myth and its relationship to the individuation process. We will be using the medieval Chrétien de Troyes version with Perceval as its protagonist.

15 ISAP Students (MA, TC, DC)

This course requires extra work between sessions.

03 59 Lecture

Susanna Bucher, Dr. sc. nat. ETH
Thursday
23 November 2023 | 13:00–14:45
30 November 2023 | 13:00–14:45
English
Open to the Public
Other areas of interest: 11
The Symbol of the Tree in Fairy Tales and Myths

What does the tree symbolize? We will look at fairy tales and myths from around the world as well as C.G. Jung’s and M.-L. von Franz’s writings on the symbol of the tree, from Cinderella to the world tree.

03 63 Lecture

Paul Wassmann, Dr. Scient.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday
5 December 2023 | 13:00–14:45
6 December 2023 | 13:00–14:45
7 December 2023 | 13:00–14:45
8 December 2023 | 13:00–14:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Open to the Public
CH-course No. 3
Other areas of interest: 05 & 06
The Hidden Pathways of Germanic Mythology: On Neglected, Demonized, Repulsed and Repressed Archetypical Representations of the Original Germanic Culture

In the context of the Indo-European cultures, the lectures offer an overview of Germanic mythology, focusing on the old Germanic world view, the creation of the world, the dawn of gods and the psychological role of some of the most significant gods and goddesses. Much of what is called modernity is based on old Germanic culture and mythology. Connecting with hidden roots is an essential aspect of individuation. Particular attention will be given to female characters in Germanic mythology.

Siehe auch: 01 20, 13 25

04 Psychologische Deutung von Bildern

04 28 Lecture

Kathrin Schaeppi, MS, MFA
Wednesday, Thursday & Friday
4 October 2023 | 15:00–16:45
5 October 2023 | 15:00–16:45
6 October 2023 | 15:00–16:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Open to the Public
Other areas of interest: 01 & 08
Introduction to Jungian Picture Interpretation

What is the basic attitude and understanding when interpreting pictures through the lens of a Jungian analyst? We will look at individual pictures as well as series to see what they may reveal. How is drawing pictures incorporated into the analytical setting?

04 33 Lecture

Kathrin Schaeppi, MS, MFA
Tuesday
10 October 2023 | 13:00–14:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Open to the Public
Other areas of interest: 01 & 08
Introduction to the ISAPZURICH Picture Collection

Get to know the ISAPZURICH Picture Collection. The purpose of the Picture Collection is the creation of an anonymized picture collection and database of material from clients who have been in analysis with a therapist or analyst trained in the tradition of C.G. Jung’s analytical psychology. The aim, in addition to securing the artistic creations in both material and electronic form, is to make such valuable material available to ISAPZURICH analysts and students for learning, teaching and research purposes.


04 34 Experiential Seminar

Kathrin Schaeppi, MS, MFA
Wednesday & Thursday
11 October 2023 | 15:00–16:45
12 October 2023 | 16:00–17:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
CH-course Nos. 2 & 3
Other areas of interest: 01 & 08
The Tree Drawing

The tree drawing is a way to invite the unconscious into the analytic setting by asking the analysand to draw a tree (not a needle tree). The theory, based on empirical research, will be presented. Thereafter, we will practice interpreting such drawings focusing on the attitude of the analyst.

ISAP Students (MA, TC, DC)

04 39 Lecture

Riccardo Bernardini, PhD
Friday
20 October 2023 | 13:00–14:45
Off-site
English
Open to the Public
Other areas of interest: 11
Eranos: A Retrospective Look at its Contribution to Analytical Psychology and a Future Glimpse into the Study of Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn’s Art

The Eranos Conferences, now celebrating their 90th year (1933–2023), contributed to the development of C.G. Jung’s thought and the spread of Analytical Psychology. The visionary art of Eranos founder, Olga Fröbe-Kapteyn, derived in part from the practice of active imagination and increasingly the subject of interest by the international art world, admirably documents the close connection between her individuation process and her cultural work, the Eranos.
This event is off-site at Foyer St. Anton, Zürich. Details about the "Eranos" Live event can be found here.


04 56 Experiential Seminar

Irene Berkenbusch-Erbe, Dr. phil.
Friday
17 November 2023 | 15:00–18:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Other areas of interest: 12 & 11
Drawing in the Analytical Practice: Pictures as Expressions of Psychic Processes and Situations

We will discuss some pictures from a series to show the psychic progress of a patient. I will bring case examples. Please bring your own drawing material (colours and paper).

8 Training and Diploma Candidates


04 57 Seminar

Lucienne Marguerat, lic. phil.
Tuesday
21 November 2023 | 15:00–16:45
28 November 2023 | 15:00–16:45
5 December 2023 | 15:00–16:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Space Symbolism in Pictures

Pictures have a healing effect. They are symbols with a subjective meaning. One important aspect is the way in which a sense of space is projected onto the medium. What emerges is something like a map of the current psychic state. We will examine different aspects of the spatial composition and their meaning in pictures, in works, by both, artists and clients.

ISAP Students (MA, TC, DC)

Siehe auch: 12 62

05 Ethnologie & Psychologie

** ABGESAGT **

05 19 Lecture

Katarzyna Wach, Mgr. Psych., Soc. Psych.
Friday
22 September 2023 | 10:00–11:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Open to the Public
Other areas of interest: 11

** Dieser Kurs wurde abgesagt. **

Cultural Complexes and Body Politics of Gender

Through looking at the Greek myth of silent Philomela and her transformation, this lecture explores the connection with the dark feminine and using one’s own voice in the redemption of trauma.

05 23 Lecture

Peter Ammann, Dr. phil.
Friday
29 September 2023 | 13:00–14:45
English
Open to the Public
Other areas of interest: 01
In Search of the Re-enchanted World - From Fludd and Kepler to Jung and Pauli and Beyond: About Synchronicity and Divinatory Techniques

This lecture will deal with Robert Fludd’s concept of the world as a musical cosmos, his controversy with Johannes Kepler and the disenchantment of the world; Jung’s concept of synchronicity as re-enchantment of the world; the role of synchronicity and divination in indigenous African healing systems.


05 42 Lecture

Penelope Yungblut, MA
Tuesday & Thursday
31 October 2023 | 13:00–14:45
2 November 2023 | 13:00–14:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Open to the Public
CH-course No. 3
Other areas of interest: 11
Culture, Identity, and the Self

We will explore to what extent our identity, attitudes, and expectations are embedded in our culture, and how encounters with other cultures may surprise us, open our eyes, stimulate our curiosity, and impact our sense of self. What can we learn and how may we use our experience of diverse traditions, norms, and values to expand and enhance our journey to the Self?

05 50 Lecture

Lavinia Iuliana Țânculescu-Popa, PhD
Thursday
9 November 2023 | 15:00–16:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Open to the Public
CH-course No. 3
Other areas of interest: 08 & 10
Another Kind of Silence: Echoes of Collective Trauma

The course will discuss the cumulative trauma of a totalitarian regime that had the power to transmit echoes across generations. People whose voices had been silenced transmitted to their children fear, combined with a lack of hope, that they would never amount to anything themselves. Through the case studies presented, I illustrate the type of effects that such trauma can have on both parents and children who live in continuous confusion about what constitutes violence and what does not, what is acceptable and what is not, what identity means and at what cost.


Siehe auch: 01 06, 03 63, 06 45, 06 48, 11 37, 11 46, 11 53

06 Religion & Psychologie

06 30 Lecture

Lena Måndotter, MA
Thursday
5 October 2023 | 17:00–18:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Open to the Public
CH-course No. 1
Sound and Psyche: the Imaginal and Archetypal Realm of Music, Symbols and Songs

“Music should be an essential part of every analysis. Music reaches the deep archetypal material that we only sometimes reach in our own work with patients.” C.G. Jung Speaking, p. 275.
The theme of this lecture is the artistic, therapeutic and transpersonal dimensions of sound, song and music. We learn to perceive psychological meaning in sounds and also the art of listening from a deeper place. When we pay attention to each subtle sound of psyche, we become witnesses to the unconscious in action. A short film on the mythology of song, filmed in the mountains of Greece, will serve as an introduction.


06 45 Lecture

Marco Della Chiesa, lic. phil.
Thursday
2 November 2023 | 10:00–11:45
English
Open to the Public
CH-course No. 3
Other areas of interest: 05
Cultures and Rituals of Remembrance: Psychological Implications and Relevance

Remembrance of the dead is a universal practice. The lecture will examine various collective practices and discuss their psychological implications and relevance.


06 48 Seminar

Margot Estabrook Stienstra, lic. phil.
Tuesday
14 November 2023 | 13:00–14:45
21 November 2023 | 13:00–14:45
28 November 2023 | 13:00–14:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Other areas of interest: 05
Enigma

Some forms of literature in particular offer experience of the liminal; they are potentially helpful for our work as analysts as we must be prepared to sit patiently, humbly, yet confidently, with uncertainty. Using primarily parables from various religious and cultural traditions, we will explore the transformation that can occur upon relinquishing the insistence of the ego standpoint and allow for deeper listening. The emergence of image and symbol lead to revitalised perception.

12 ISAP Students (MA, TC, DC)

This course requires extra work between sessions.

Siehe auch: 03 29, 03 63, 11 37, 11 53, 11 61

07 Assoziationexperiment & Komplexlehre

07 04 Seminar

Nancy Krieger, PhD
Tuesday
12 September 2023 | 17:00–18:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Preparation for the WAE Presentations

This seminar is intended to help those students who will be presenting their Word Association Experiments later this semester. Come with questions. We will concentrate on the subjects you want. These could include the steps involved in the evaluation of the data, working with the Excel sheet, and the grouping into complexes.

Diploma Candidates


** ABGESAGT **

07 18 Experiential Seminar

Julia Ovchinnikova, PhD
Thursday
21 September 2023 | 10:00–14:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
CH-course No. 3
Other areas of interest: 01 & 08

** Dieser Kurs wurde abgesagt. **

Multicultural Analysis: Bridging Worlds

In the analytic setting an encounter with cultural trauma is intertwined with the patient’s personal history and traumas, shadow dynamics as well as with the cultural complexes of both participants. The transference and countertransference are also culturally influenced. The seminar participants will be invited to look at various meanings and images that an analyst from another culture may represent for their patients. Multicultural therapy as a patient’s unconscious choice will be explored. The peculiarities of speaking a second language will be discussed with special attention to the transference and countertransference.

ISAP Students (MA, TC, DC)

07 24 Lecture

Nancy Krieger, PhD
Friday
29 September 2023 | 15:00–16:45
English
Open to the Public
Practical Alchemy: The Alchemical Process Applied to the Work with Complexes

Jung saw alchemy as a process of physical and spiritual transformation (CW XIII, §139–40). What about the work with the lowly complex? Through a pictorial review of the processes of classical alchemy we will question to what extent the archetypal images depicted by this process can be applied to the analytic work with complexes.


** DATE CHANGE **

07 38 Seminar

Nancy Krieger, PhD
Stacy Wirth, MA
Thursday
19 October 2023 | 15:00–18:45
On-site only at ISAP
English

** This course will now meet only on 19 October. **

Word Association Experiment: Part II Presentations

Participants must have attended an introductory seminar and administered the WAE. A draft of the WAE report is to be submitted to the course leaders and fellow participants by 1st Oct. Mutual discussion deepens the experience of each WAE and allows for revision of the reports. Studierende, die das A.E. Seminar auf Deutsch absolvieren möchten, mögen sich bitte melden bei:
Katharina Casanova, [email protected]

Diploma Candidates

Siehe auch:

08 Entwicklungspsychologie

08 07 Lecture

Deborah Egger-Biniores, MSW
Wednesday
13 September 2023 | 15:00–16:45
English
Open to the Public
Other areas of interest: 01 & 12
Attachment and Intersubjectivity in the Analytic Relationship

Some questions we will be pondering include: What purposes do these two systems of human relatedness serve in analysis? Why are discernment between and the overlap of them both important? How do they serve our own understanding of ourselves as well as that of our clients?


08 32 Lecture

Allan Guggenbühl, Dr. phil.
Tuesday
31 October 2023 | 17:00–18:45
7 November 2023 | 17:00–18:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Open to the Public
CH-course No. 2
Other areas of interest: 01 & 12
Stories and Play: Psychotherapy with Children and Adolescents

The course focuses on how to work with children and young adolescents suffering from anxiety, stress and bullying at school. It will present theoretical considerations of developmental stages as well as a methodology for treatment. It will also provide insights on how to relate to the child’s parents.

08 47 Lecture

Penelope Yungblut, MA
Tuesday & Thursday
7 November 2023 | 13:00–14:45
9 November 2023 | 13:00–14:45
English
Open to the Public
CH-course No. 2
Making a Good End

We will examine the challenges and developmental tasks asked of us by the Self when facing the end of life. What would “dying well” look like? How may we come to peace with leaving our lived and unlived lives?

Siehe auch: 04 28, 04 33, 04 34, 05 50, 07 18, 09 58, 12 43, 13 13

09 Psychodynamische Konzepte im Vergleich

09 58 Seminar

Deborah Egger-Biniores, MSW
Wednesday
22 November 2023 | 10:00–11:45
6 December 2023 | 10:00–11:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Other areas of interest: 12 & 08
The Psychodynamics of Jung’s Theory of Neurosis

We will look at the development of Jung’s writings on neurosis in light of the psychodynamic relationship between consciousness and unconsciousness.

ISAP Students (MA, TC, DC)

Siehe auch: 01 10, 01 14, 13 05

10 Psychopathologie & Psychiatrie

10 27 Lecture

Ursula Kübler, lic. phil.
Wednesday
4 October 2023 | 10:00–14:45
11 October 2023 | 10:00–14:45
18 October 2023 | 10:00–14:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Open to the Public
Introduction to Psychological Trauma

An investigation into the history, symptoms and resulting cascade of physical effects set in motion by sustained deep suffering and resulting archaic defenses. Prerequisite for my trauma seminar in the next semester.
J.L. Herman: Trauma and Recovery, 2015; B. van der Kolk: The Body Keeps the Score.

10 44 Seminar

Christiana Ludwig, MA
Wednesday/Mittwoch
1 Nov/Nov 2023 | 15:00–16:45
8 Nov/Nov 2023 | 15:00–16:45
15 Nov/Nov 2023 | 15:00–16:45
22 Nov/Nov 2023 | 15:00–16:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Deutsch
Psychiatric Diseases: Symptoms, Diagnoses, Differential Diagnoses and Aspects of Treatment

Working with ICD-10 and ICD-11, using paintings of psychiatric in-patients.
Preparation for Psychiatry Diploma Exam.

Diploma Candidates

This course requires extra work between sessions.

Psychiatrische Krankheitsbilder, Symptome, Diagnosen und Differentialdiagnosen, Therapeutische Aspekte

Diagnostische und differentialdiagnostische Annäherung nach ICD-10 und ICD-11 anhand von Fallvignetten und Bildern und Bildserien stationärer Psychiatrie-Patientinnen und -Patienten.

Diplomkandidat/innen

Dieser Kurs erfordert zusätzliche Arbeit zwischen den Unterrichtsstunden.

Siehe auch: 01 49, 01 51, 01 55, 05 50, 11 52, 11 60, 13 54, 13 64

11 Individuation

11 16 Seminar

Marianne Ligeti, Clinical Psychotherapist
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday
19 September 2023 | 15:00–16:45
20 September 2023 | 15:00–16:45
21 September 2023 | 15:00–16:45
22 September 2023 | 15:00–16:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
CH-course No. 1
A Jungian Approach to Subtle Bodywork

Calatonia—a form of subtle bodywork—was created by Dr. Sandor Petho after WW II. It can be a very helpful psychotherapeutic tool. We use subtle and respectful touch on the toes, hands, knees, shoulders etc. for about 15 to 20 minutes. This helps our clients to relax and to talk about whatever the problem is. I offer experiential seminars because it is difficult to describe subtle psychological/body shifts. Results are clear after a few sessions.
Please wear comfortable clothes and bring a yoga mat (some available at ISAP) or sleeping bag.

16 ISAP Students (MA, TC, DC)

11 22 Open Seminar

Murray Stein, PhD
Friday
29 September 2023 | 10:00–11:45
English
Open to the Public
Panel: “Individuation and Synchronicity: Personal and Cultural Dimensions,” with Murray Stein (chair), Ann Li, John Desteian, Bernard Sartorius, Brigitte Egger

The panel will speak on the topic of individuation and synchronicity followed by discussion with the audience.


11 37 Experiential Seminar

Christa Robinson, MA
Saturday & Sunday
14 October 2023 | 10:00–16:45
15 October 2023 | 10:00–16:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Other areas of interest: 06 & 05
The Magic of the Tortoise, or an Introduction on How to Work with the Eranos I Ching

The I Ching is the oldest book of wisdom that has survived until today and is still widely used in the East. This weekend seminar will tell you something about how the I Ching can be accessed as a Westerner, how to formulate a question and how to understand its answers.

8 Training and Diploma Candidates

11 41 Experiential Seminar

Penelope Yungblut, MA
Saturday & Sunday
28 October 2023 | 10:00–16:45
29 October 2023 | 10:00–16:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Access to the Unconscious through Active Imagination

A two day seminar offering an opportunity to experience various modes of active imagination and encounter unprocessed affects, healing images, new insights, and creative energies. Participants are asked to bring lunch and contribute CHF 15 for art materials.

8 ISAP Students (MA, TC, DC)

11 46 Experiential Seminar

Susanna Bucher, Dr. sc. nat. ETH
Sunday
5 November 2023 | 10:00–16:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Other areas of interest: 05
Practical Introduction to Active Imagination Using a Shamanic Approach

The method of active imagination as Jung practiced it in The Red Book is introduced using elements from Michael Harner’s core shamanism; this approach is similar to Jung’s active imagination. This allows participants to discover and enter into relationship with a rich inner world, with its landscapes and helpful figures, such as animals and guides.

12 ISAP Students (MA, TC, DC)


11 52 Lecture

Irene Berkenbusch-Erbe, Dr. phil.
Friday
10 November 2023 | 13:00–14:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Open to the Public
CH-course No. 2
Other areas of interest: 10 & 12
Transgenerational Transmission of Trauma

In every family there are taboos and family secrets. But despite the silence, they are passed on to the following generations: the children and those born later feel them intuitively. Unprocessed psychological trauma can be passed on to the offspring in different forms with different effects; this can also be genetically detectable. Those affected often suffer from vague fears, depression or a loss of trust. Possibilities of knowing, processing and healing will be discussed on the basis of examples.


** ABGESAGT **

11 53 Experiential Seminar

Christa Robinson, MA
Saturday & Sunday
11 November 2023 | 10:00–16:45
12 November 2023 | 10:00–16:45
Off-site
English
Other areas of interest: 06 & 05

** Dieser Kurs wurde abgesagt. **

The Magic of the Tortoise

This weekend seminar is meant for students who have participated in the introductory seminar and want to deepen their experience with the Eranos I Ching.
The seminar takes place in Neumarkt 21, 8001 Zürich.

6 Training and Diploma Candidates

11 60 Seminar

Heike Weis Hyder, FMH Psychiatrie/Psychotherapie
Friday
24 November 2023 | 10:00–11:45
8 December 2023 | 10:00–11:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Other areas of interest: 10 & 01
Loss, Grief and Forgiveness: Challenging Individuation

A clinical case of a 12 year therapy demonstrating the evolution of the soul out of trauma towards a differentiated personality capable of forgiveness and reintegration in life. A series of dreams and pictures will be shown.

ISAP Students (MA, TC, DC)

11 61 Lecture

John Hill, MA
Friday
24 November 2023 | 17:00–18:45
1 December 2023 | 17:00–18:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Open to the Public
Other areas of interest: 06 & 02
Nourishing Hope in the Face of Despair

We seem to be moving from crisis to crisis and looming over all is the climate crisis, threatening extinction on many levels. Through hope we enter a new dimension of time. Despair tells us that nothing will change; one can only expect more of the same. Hope can help us transcend those moments of suffering and restore the temporal dimensions of our human existence.

Siehe auch: 01 03, 01 09, 01 14, 01 15, 01 17, 01 20, 01 51, 01 55, 03 29, 03 59, 04 39, 04 56, 05 19, 05 42, 12 12, 12 43

12 Praktischer Fall

12 12 Lecture

John Desteian, JD, DPsy
Friday
15 September 2023 | 15:00–16:45
English
Open to the Public
Other areas of interest: 11 & 01
Transference or Relationship: A False Dichotomy?

This lecture examines the give and take in the analytic discourse and what is revealed in the interactions between analyst and analysand.


12 21 Seminar

Diane Cousineau Brutsche, Dr. phil.
Lucienne Marguerat, lic. phil.
Tuesday
26 September 2023 | 15:00–16:45
3 October 2023 | 15:00–16:45
10 October 2023 | 15:00–16:45
31 October 2023 | 15:00–16:45
7 November 2023 | 15:00–16:45
14 November 2023 | 15:00–16:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Seminar on Practical Problems When Commencing and Terminating Analytical Work

The seminar is open to all Training and Diploma Candidates, including those who have previously attended. The aim is to give the candidates the tools to create the trustful atmosphere necessary for in-depth work and to avoid potential problems. A theoretical introduction will be followed by role play.

20 Training and Diploma Candidates

12 35 Seminar

Lucienne Marguerat, lic. phil.
Thursday
12 October 2023 | 13:00–15:45
26 October 2023 | 13:00–15:45
2 November 2023 | 15:00–17:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
How We Work: The Jungian Practice of Psychotherapy

In each session two training analysts use one case vignette to show their considerations in working with the client, with a special focus on transference/countertransference. With: U.Ulmer, J.Savage, K.Casanova, K.Asper, I.Berkenbusch, P.Brutsche

16 Training and Diploma Candidates

12 43 Seminar

Judith Savage, DPsy
Wednesday
1 November 2023 | 10:00–11:45
8 November 2023 | 10:00–11:45
15 November 2023 | 10:00–11:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
Other areas of interest: 08 & 11
Jungian Case Formulation: Analytic Practice in Service of Self

Case formulation is a theoretically based hypothesis about the etiology, diagnosis, and evolving treatment directions of any case from its initial session to its termination. This class will focus on the unique characteristics of case formulation in a Jungian analysis, focusing upon methods which facilitate a deeper relationship with the Self within the context of developmental considerations.

Training and Diploma Candidates

12 62 Experiential Seminar

Peter Luginbühl, lic. phil.
Thursday & Friday
30 November 2023 | 15:00–16:45
1 December 2023 | 10:00–14:45
On-site only at ISAP
English
CH-course No. 1
Other areas of interest: 04
CIPBS - Resource Activation and Activation of new Chains of Associations through a Non-Linguistic Approach

CIPBS (Conflict, Imagination, Painting and Bilateral Stimulation) is a creative technique developed by C. Diegelmann for gentle conflict or trauma processing. A stressful situation will be transformed into a symbolic form, and will be processed step-by-step with tapping and the help of the unconscious.
In this experiential seminar we will learn the technique and have the opportunity to practice it in small groups. This creative tool can easily be integrated in the analytical process.

10 Training and Diploma Candidates

Siehe auch: 01 03, 01 09, 01 10, 04 56, 08 07, 08 32, 09 58, 11 52, 13 05, 13 54

13 Fallkolloquien

Nur für Diplomkandidat/innen. Anmeldung und Bezahlung direkt bei der Kolloquiumsleitung. Mindestens vier Anmeldungen sind erforderlich, damit ein Kolloquium stattfinden kann. Kolloquien werden nicht im Kalender aufgeführt, da die genauenTermine noch offen bzw. Änderungen vorbehalten sind. Alle Änderungen unterliegen der Verantwortung der Kolloquiumsleitung.

For Diploma Candidates only. Registration and payment directly with colloquium leader. At least four registrations are required for a colloquium to take place. Colloquia are not shown in the calendar as timing is either unspecified or subject to change. Any changes are the responsibility of the colloquium leader.

13 01 Colloquium

Ursula Ulmer, MA
Tuesday
12 September 2023 | 10:00–11:45
English
Case Colloquium

Weekly meetings at ISAP. At our first meeting, dates for the semester will be arranged at mutually agreed upon times.
Location: ISAPZURICH, Stampfenbachstrasse 115, S3
Registration: [email protected]

6 Diploma Candidates

13 05 Colloquium

John Desteian, JD, DPsy
Wednesday
13 September 2023 | 10:00–11:45
20 September 2023 | 10:00–11:45
4 October 2023 | 10:00–11:45
11 October 2023 | 10:00–11:45
18 October 2023 | 10:00–11:45
1 November 2023 | 10:00–11:45
English
Other areas of interest: 12 & 09
Colloquium Concentrating on Beginning the Analysis

This colloquium will concentrate on the initial frame of the analysis, considerations of important factors in establishing a frame that fits the analyst and analysand, and the dramas that emerge in the transference- countertransference dynamics of establishing a frame.
Location: ISAPZURICH, Stampfenbachstrasse 115, S3
Registration: [email protected]

Diploma Candidates

13 13 Colloquium

Erhard Trittibach, lic. theol.
Tuesday
19 September 2023 | 09:30–11:15
26 September 2023 | 09:30–11:15
3 October 2023 | 09:30–11:15
10 October 2023 | 09:30–11:15
17 October 2023 | 09:30–11:15
English
Other areas of interest: 08 & 02
Case Colloquium

Case colloquium from a developmental psychology and/or early trauma perspective.
Location: Zypressenstrasse 41, 8003 Zürich
Registration: [email protected]

5 Diploma Candidates

13 25 Colloquium

Diane Cousineau Brutsche, Dr. phil.
Monday & Friday
2 October 2023 | 09:00–11:45
6 October 2023 | 14:00–16:45
9 October 2023 | 09:00–11:45
13 October 2023 | 14:00–16:45
English
Other areas of interest: 02 & 03
Case Colloquium

The colloquium will provide the candidates experience of the Balint intervision method.
Location: Steinbrüchelstrasse 64, 8053 Zürich
Registration: [email protected]

8 Diploma Candidates

13 26 Colloquium

Nathalie Baratoff, lic. phil.
Monday
2 October 2023 | 18:00–19:45
9 October 2023 | 18:00–19:45
16 October 2023 | 18:00–19:45
23 October 2023 | 18:00–19:45
30 October 2023 | 18:00–19:45
6 November 2023 | 18:00–19:45
English
Case Colloquium with Emphasis on Dreams

Starting with the initial dream, the presenter will lead the group in understanding the analytical development through the dream material.
Location: Zeltweg 11, 8032 Zurich
Registration: [email protected]

6 Diploma Candidates

This course requires extra work between sessions.

13 40 Colloquium

Irene Berkenbusch-Erbe, Dr. phil.
Saturday & Sunday
21 October 2023 | 15:00–18:45
22 October 2023 | 15:00–18:45
English
Case Collloquium

Case Colloquium with emphasis on dreams
Location: ISAPZURICH, Stampfenbachstrasse 115, S3
Registration: [email protected]

6 Diploma Candidates

13 54 Colloquium

Judith Savage, DPsy
Tuesday
14 November 2023 | 17:00–18:45
21 November 2023 | 17:00–18:45
28 November 2023 | 17:00–18:45
English
Other areas of interest: 12 & 10
Triage and Early Assessment Skills in Analytic Cases

This colloquium will help to develop the skills necessary for making an initial assessment of new cases. Emphasis will be on the diagnosis of presenting symptoms and problems, personal and family histories, developmental considerations, and relational dynamics in the early phases of an analysis.
Location: ISAPZURICH, Stampfenbachstrasse 115, S3
Registration: [email protected]

10 Diploma Candidates

This course requires extra work between sessions.

13 64 Colloquium

Christiana Ludwig, MA
Date & time to be decided.
Datum & Uhrzeit werden noch festgelegt.
English
Other areas of interest: 10
Weitere Interessengebiete: 10
Case Colloquium

Ongoing colloquium. Date and time will be decided upon agreement with the participants
Location: Ottenweg 11, 8008 Zürich
Registration: [email protected]

Diploma Candidates

This course requires extra work between sessions.

Fallkolloquium

Fortlaufendes Kolloquium. Daten und Zeiten werden nach Absprache mit den registrierten Teilnehmern festgelegt.
Ort: Ottenweg 11, 8008 Zürich
Registrierung: [email protected]

Diplomkandidat/innen

Dieser Kurs erfordert zusätzliche Arbeit zwischen den Unterrichtsstunden.

14 Ausdruckstherapie

Für die detaillierten Bestimmungen siehe das Ausbildungsregulativ 7.2.3.8: Kandidat/innen können sich minimal 20 bis maximal 30 Stunden separater und paralleler Ausdruckstherapie auf die reguläre Lehranalyse anrechnen lassen, vorausgesetzt dass sowohl der/die Lehranalytiker/in als auch der/die Analytiker/in für Ausdruckstherapie informiert sind. Alle angerechneten Stunden dürfen nur bei einem/r der unten aufgeführten Analytiker/innen und Therapieformen absolviert werden. Kurse in Ausdruckstherapie werden nicht im Kalender aufgeführt, da die genauen Termine noch offen bzw. Änderungen vorbehalten sind. Alle Änderungen unterliegen der Verantwortung der Ausdruckstherapie-Leitung.

See the Training Regulations 7.2.3.8 for the detailed provisions: Candidates have the possibility to count a minimum of 20 hours and maximum 30 hours of separate and parallel expressive therapy toward their regular training analysis, provided that both the Training Analyst and the analyst for expressive therapy are informed. All credited hours must be completed with only one of the analysts and with one type of expressive therapy, as listed below. Expressive Therapy courses are not shown in the calendar as timing is either unspecified or subject to change. Any changes are the responsibility of the Expressive Therapy leader.

The possibility exists for individual work with these analysts:
Es besteht die Möglichkeit, individuell mit folgenden AnalytikerInnen zu arbeiten:

Maria Anna Bernasconi

Expressive Arts Therapy (ISIS)
Kunst- und Ausdrucksorientierte Psychotherapie (ISIS)

Marco Della Chiesa

Psychodrama
Psychodrama

Verena Osterwalder-Bollag

Therapeutic Sandplay (D. Kalff)
Therapeutisches Sandspiel nach D. Kalff

Christa Robinson

Group Processes Using the I Ching
Gruppenprozesse mit dem I Ging

Erhard Trittibach

Therapeutic Sandplay (D. Kalff)
Therapeutisches Sandspiel nach D. Kalff

Joanne Wieland-Burston

Active Imagining with Objects
Aktives Imaginieren mit Gegenständen

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