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What are the graduation requirements for C.G. Jung Institute of New York????
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The C.G. Jung Institute of New York was formed in 1962. It was chartered by the New York State Board of Regents in 1975 and is accredited by the American Board for Accreditation in Psychoanalysis. The C.G. Jung Institute of New York offers a post-graduate clinical training program which is designed to meet the requirements for New York State licensure. The training program consists of: Classes/Seminars Small case study groups Group process retreats Personal analysis Individually supervised clinical practice Graduation Requirements 8 Semesters of Readings in Jungian Thought 7 Semesters of Clinical Classes 8 Semesters of Archetypal Classes 1 Semester of Professional Ethics Class 1 Semester of Research Methodology 8 Semesters of Clinical Case Seminar 2-hour course in recognition and prevention of child abuse (usually online) Yearly enrollment in Columbus Day and January Intersession Workshops Yearly Group Process Weekends 640 sessions with Low-Fee patients ($35-75) 160 hours of Low-Fee Supervision, minimum of 4 years 2 years of individual supervision (minimum 80 hours) 2 years of control supervision (80 hours) Personal Analysis throughout training (minimum of 300 hours) Comprehensive Examination (written and oral components) Thesis (written and oral components) Exit Interview Fees Current Fees 2013-14 (subject to change): Administration Fees: $2,000 per semester Course fees: $335 per semester (full load = 4 courses = $1,240 per semester) Analysis: c. $150 per week (cost may vary) Supervision for low-fee patients: Free (40 Hours per year weekly for 4 years) Individual Supervision: $100 per week Control Supervision $100 per week (required last two years) Address: C.G. Jung Institute of New York 28 E 39th St, New York, NY, United States +1 212-986-5458 Map |