SAP (The Society of Analytical Psychology)

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  • Number of employees
    50-100

The Society of Analytical Psychology (SAP) is a leading organisation dedicated to the promotion and practice of analytical psychology in the UK. Founded in the early 20th century, SAP has established itself as a pivotal institution for both practitioners and those interested in the field of psychology.

At SAP, we offer a range of training programmes designed to equip individuals with the skills necessary to become proficient analysts. Our courses are grounded in the principles of Carl Jung’s theories, focusing on the importance of the unconscious mind and its influence on human behaviour.

We are committed to fostering a community of professionals who are passionate about psychological development and the therapeutic process. Our members benefit from access to exclusive resources, workshops, and seminars that enhance their understanding and practice of analytical psychology.

In addition to training, SAP actively engages in research initiatives aimed at advancing the field of psychology. We collaborate with academic institutions and other organisations to explore new ideas and methodologies that can improve therapeutic practices.

Our vision is to create a world where analytical psychology is recognised as a vital component of mental health care. We strive to raise awareness about the benefits of this approach and to make it accessible to a wider audience.

Through our outreach programmes, we aim to educate the public about the significance of psychological well-being and the role of analytical psychology in achieving it. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to explore their inner selves and understand their psychological landscape.

As a member of SAP, you will join a network of like-minded individuals who share a commitment to personal and professional growth. Together, we work towards a common goal of enhancing the understanding of the human psyche.

For more information about our programmes and membership, please visit our website or contact us directly. We welcome inquiries from anyone interested in learning more about analytical psychology and how it can transform lives.

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