Society of Analytical Psychology
About the Society of Analytical Psychology
The Society of Analytical Psychology (SAP) is a leading professional organisation dedicated to the practice and promotion of analytical psychology in the UK. Founded in 1946, SAP has been at the forefront of psychological education and training, providing a platform for both practitioners and those interested in the field.
Our core mission is to foster a deeper understanding of the human psyche through the principles of analytical psychology, as developed by Carl Jung. We aim to create a supportive community for psychotherapists, analysts, and individuals seeking personal growth and insight.
- Training and Education: SAP offers rigorous training programmes for aspiring analysts, ensuring they are well-equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge.
- Research and Development: We actively promote research in analytical psychology, encouraging innovative approaches and methodologies.
- Public Engagement: Through workshops, seminars, and public lectures, we engage with the wider community to raise awareness about mental health and the benefits of analytical psychology.
Our members benefit from a wealth of resources, including access to a comprehensive library, networking opportunities, and ongoing professional development. We also publish a range of journals and newsletters that highlight the latest findings and discussions in the field.
At SAP, we believe in the transformative power of therapy and the importance of self-exploration. Our vision is to make analytical psychology accessible to all, fostering a culture of understanding and healing.
Join us in our journey to explore the depths of the human mind and contribute to the evolving landscape of psychological practice.