The great psychiatrist Carl Jung believed that we must start with a deep understanding of ourselves if we want to make a lasting impact on our community and the world. Honor your vocation and enrich your personal and professional life with a doctorate degree, master’s degree, or a professional certificate offered by Saybrook University’s highly original Jungian studies program. Held in partnership with The Jung Center of Houston, this innovative educational collaboration immerses students in the original thinking and writing of C.G. Jung, with a core focus on the twenty volumes of his Collected Works and contemporary Jungian and post Jungian scholarship, such as The Red Book.
Students work closely with a distinguished faculty of Jungian analysts and scholars, such as James Hollis, J. Pittman McGehee, Ron Schenk, Jerry Ruhl, Lyn Cowan, Priscilla Murr, Alan G. Vaughan, and others, in seven monthly, annual weekend seminars held at The Jung Center during the academic year, from September through April. Graduates of this program receive master's or doctoral degrees in psychology from Saybrook University, an institution of higher education, fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). Those not interested in completing a full degree can earn a certificate in Jungian studies.
Join us at The Jung Center on Saturday, March 10, for “The Summons of the Soul,” a lecture with James Hollis, and the Saybrook University Open House, at which you will have the opportunity to join an ongoing Jungian studies seminar and meet Saybrook faculty and students. Representatives from Saybrook University will be on hand to answer questions about admissions, financial aid, degree planning, and beyond.
Saybrook University is the world’s premier institution for psychology and humanistic studies, human science, organizational systems, mind-body medicine, and the Leadership Institute of Seattle (LIOS). Focused on what it means to be human in modern times, its programs study who we are and what empowers us to be better people as we work toward a more humane and sustainable global society. Saybrook attracts leaders in industry, government, academia, the arts, and the helping professions of psychiatry, psychology, social work, and counseling, who see that the world needs creative human solutions. Focused as much on the street as on the library, Saybrook has an innovative hybrid model of residential and community-based distance learning that allows its students to continue their careers, working anywhere in the world—and making a difference—while receiving a transformative, world-class education. For your accommodation, RSVP as early as possible to 713.524.8253. |