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Analyst Education Program

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The aim of the Analytic Training Program is to prepare qualified persons to become certified Jungian analysts. The Institute does not grant degrees or the legal right to practice psychotherapy or psychoanalysis. Applicants must agree not to designate themselves Jungian analysts until they are accepted as members of the IAAP. (Membership in a local Society automatically confers IAAP membership.)

The North Pacific Institute for Analytical Psychology is a nonprofit educational corporation. Located in Seattle, the organization is accredited by the International Association for Analytical Psychology. Their shared commitment is to foster education and research in the ideas of C.G. Jung and the general field of Analytical Psychology.

Applicants must:

1. Be at least 30 years old.

2. Have completed at least 150 hours of personal analysis with a Jungian analyst who is a member of the IAAP. The bulk of the analysis should, preferably, have been with one analyst.

3. Have been a legal resident of Washington, Oregon, or British Columbia for at least one year prior to application. Has to be licensed to practice psychotherapy at the time of application. He/she should have worked at least three years in the area of professional training, with a minimum of 1500 hours of supervised clinical experience.

4. Possess a legal license to practice psychotherapy in the geographic area of professional practice. Licensure is required for counselors practicing in Washington. A masters degree in a clinical discipline or in pastoral counseling is a minimal requirement for all applications.

5. Show proof of Professional Liability Insurance in the minimal amount of $1,000,000/$3,000,000. Such coverage must be maintained throughout training.

Tuition and Application Fees:
Annual tuition for the Analyst Education Program is $3,450, to be paid in three installments of $1,150 during the year at the start of each quarter. Tuition does not include fees for exams or additional all-day/weekend seminars.

Commitment to Diversity
The North Pacific Institute for Analytical Psychology admits trainees of any race, national or ethnic origin, sexual preference or gender, to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities of the Institute. The Institute welcomes applicants of diverse race, national and ethnic origin, sexual preference, and gender.

For further information and application materials contact mail@npiap.com