The Guild of Analytical Psychologists

The Guild of Analytical Psychologists The Guild of Analytical Psychologists (G.A.P.) is an Analytical Psychology and psychotherapy training organisation in London G.A.P.

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The Guild of Analytical Psychologists (G.A.P.) is a Jungian psychotherapy training organisation based in London. The Guild of Analytical Psychology and Spirituality was founded in 1987 by a group of Jungian analysts in response to the need for a therapeutic orientation that would place particular emphasis on the religious and spiritual aspects of Jung's works. In 2012, its name w

as changed to The Guild of Analytical Psychologists (G.A.P.) is founded on the psychological theories and practice as developed by C.G. Jung, with the emphasis on the religious dimension of the psyche. This was in contrast to the prevailing attitude in the psychological world of the time. Spirituality is regarded as an integral aspect of the person’s psychological health, having an importance equal to the physical, emotional and mental. In line with Jung’s approach to psychotherapy, G.A.P. affirmed from the beginning the integrity of the psyche in its search for meaning. Psychological health is seen less as a reductive process into causes and origins, but rather as a purposive search for the transcendent meaning of an individual’s life.

Thank you to the Jungian Directory for their article on our upcoming online Open Morning on March 28th, 10.30am-12pm (UK...
13/03/2026

Thank you to the Jungian Directory for their article on our upcoming online Open Morning on March 28th, 10.30am-12pm (UK time).
Register for attendance by emailing: [email protected]

On March 28th, 2026, the Guild of Analytical Psychologists (GAP) invites prospective students to an Open Morning exploring their distinctive training pathway. Members of the Guild will answer questions about courses, application processes, and what distinguishes GAP’s approach. At the heart of the...

G.A.P. Online Open Morning - March 28th, 2026 - 10.30amAt the heart of our training is the connection between Analytical...
05/03/2026

G.A.P. Online Open Morning - March 28th, 2026 - 10.30am
At the heart of our training is the connection between Analytical Psychology and spirituality.
The Guild’s Certificate and Diploma training course offers a study of Analytical Psychology based on a close reading of the work of C. G. Jung, including the Collected Works, The Red Book and The Black Books, as well as post-Jungian writers, with the foundation of the work being rooted in personal analysis.
https://analyticalpsychology.org/events/

GAP, IGAP and AJA presentTherapeutics on Neurodiversity (from a Jungian perspective) An online one-day conference taking...
05/03/2026

GAP, IGAP and AJA present
Therapeutics on Neurodiversity (from a Jungian perspective)
An online one-day conference taking place on March 21st, 2026
This event is open to all qualified, practicing psychotherapists, psychiatrists, psychoanalysts and Jungian analysts and those in training.
Individuals with neurodiversity have been present in our practices for many years, often unrecognised for the issues they bring into analysis. This event’s seminars will explore the clinical experience of working therapeutically with neurodiverse individuals. Therapeutics on Neurodiversity will provide an in-depth, Jungian-focused exploration of working with individuals with ADHD and autism for registered mental health practitioners and those in training to become qualified mental health practitioners. There will be discussions on the psychological and philosophical aspects of therapy. We aim to contribute to the theoretical understanding of these subjects alongside the practical experience of working with neurodiversity. This stand-alone event will also build upon the material presented at the AJA/IGAP/GAP conference 'On Neurodiversity: Theoretical and Clinical Aspects,' which took place in November 2025.
Speakers include:
Spyros Karvounis (IGAP, UKCP, IAAP) [Presenting: General considerations to guide therapy with individuals in the autistic spectrum. Differentiation from neuroticism and ADHD.]
Gail Bennett (GAP, UKCP, IAAP) [Presenting: Make me a Channel...Finding the Ground in ADHD]
For more information and to register, visit the AJA website here:

Individuals with neurodiversity have been present in our practices for many years, often unrecognised for the issues they bring into

GAP, IGAP and AJA presentTherapeutics on Neurodiversity (from a Jungian perspective) An online one-day conference taking...
19/02/2026

GAP, IGAP and AJA present
Therapeutics on Neurodiversity (from a Jungian perspective)
An online one-day conference taking place on March 21st, 2026

This event is open to all qualified, practicing psychotherapists, psychiatrists, psychoanalysts and Jungian analysts and those in training.

Individuals with neurodiversity have been present in our practices for many years, often unrecognised for the issues they bring into analysis. This event’s seminars will explore the clinical experience of working therapeutically with neurodiverse individuals. Therapeutics on Neurodiversity will provide an in-depth, Jungian-focused exploration of working with individuals with ADHD and autism for registered mental health practitioners and those in training to become qualified mental health practitioners. There will be discussions on the psychological and philosophical aspects of therapy. We aim to contribute to the theoretical understanding of these subjects alongside the practical experience of working with neurodiversity. This stand-alone event will also build upon the material presented at the AJA/IGAP/GAP conference 'On Neurodiversity: Theoretical and Clinical Aspects,' which took place in November 2025.

Speakers include:
Spyros Karvounis (IGAP, UKCP, IAAP) [Presenting: General considerations to guide therapy with individuals in the autistic spectrum. Differentiation from neuroticism and ADHD.]
Gail Bennett (GAP, UKCP, IAAP) [Presenting: Make me a Channel...Finding the Ground in ADHD]

For more information and to register, visit the AJA website here:

Individuals with neurodiversity have been present in our practices for many years, often unrecognised for the issues they bring into

Last call - one place remaining for the G.A.P. Introductory Course to the Foundations of Analytical Psychology 2026:The ...
26/11/2025

Last call - one place remaining for the G.A.P. Introductory Course to the Foundations of Analytical Psychology 2026:
The course is an online, two-term Introductory Course, starting in January 2026. Over twenty seminars, held one evening per week on Wednesdays 6pm-8pm, the course provides an introduction to the life and work of Carl Gustav Jung and a basic overview of the key analytic concepts from the Classical School of Jungian psychology.
It conveys Jung’s unique contribution to the understanding of the psyche, particularly the interface between analytical psychology and spirituality. The Introductory Course consists of talks and presentation given by Jungian Analysts who are Members of G.A.P.
The closing date for applications for the Introductory Course is 08 December 2025
Further information can be found here: https://analyticalpsychology.org/introductory-course/

GAP, IGAP and AJA presentOn Neurodiversity: Theoretical and Clinical Aspectsan online conference taking place over 3 day...
07/11/2025

GAP, IGAP and AJA present
On Neurodiversity: Theoretical and Clinical Aspects
an online conference taking place over 3 days:

7pm to 9pm on 28 November 2025
10.30am to 4.30pm on 29 November 2025
10.30am to 12.30pm on 30 November 2025

The conference is open to all qualified, practicing psychotherapists, psychiatrists, psychoanalysts and Jungian analysts.
Individuals with neurodiversity have been present in our practices for many years, often unrecognised for the issues they bring into analysis. This weekend's seminars will examine the predispositions, dynamics, essential elements, and hierarchy of needs when working with neurodiverse individuals. The sessions will provide an in- depth, Jungian-focused exploration of ADHD, autism, and dyslexia. There will be discussions on the psychological and philosophical aspects of diagnoses as well as an exploration of psychiatric classifications. Additionally, the seminars will address differential diagnoses of presentations, which is crucial for our practice. We aim to contribute to the theoretical understanding of these subjects alongside the practical experience of working with neurodiversity.

Speakers include:
Gail Bennett (GAP, UKCP, IAAP)
Prof. Michael Craig of King’s College London
Linda Freeman (IGAP, UKCP, IAAP)
Spyros Karvounis (IGAP, UKCP, IAAP)
Leigh Money (SAP, BPC, IAAP)
Arthur Niesser (AJA, BPC, IAAP)

For more information and to register, visit the AJA website here:

Individuals with neurodiversity have been present in our practices for many years, often unrecognised for the issues they bring into

G.A.P.'s two-term Introductory Course to the Foundations of Analytical Psychology, starting online in January 2026. Appl...
03/10/2025

G.A.P.'s two-term Introductory Course to the Foundations of Analytical Psychology, starting online in January 2026.
Applications now open.
Thank you to the IAAP for listing our course on their online lectures page:

The Guild of Analytical Psychologists (G.A.P.) is open for applications for its two-term Introductory Course to the Foundations of Analytical Psychology, starting in January 2026. Over twenty seminars, held one evening per week on Wednesdays 6pm-8pm, the course provides an introduction to the life a...

Applications for the G.A.P. Introductory Course to the Foundations of Analytical Psychology are NOW OPEN.The course is a...
02/10/2025

Applications for the G.A.P. Introductory Course to the Foundations of Analytical Psychology are NOW OPEN.

The course is an online, two-term Introductory Course, starting in January 2026. Over twenty seminars, held one evening per week on Wednesdays 6pm-8pm, the course provides an introduction to the life and work of Carl Gustav Jung and a basic overview of the key analytic concepts from the Classical School of Jungian psychology. It conveys Jung’s unique contribution to the understanding of the psyche, particularly the interface between analytical psychology and spirituality. The Introductory Course consists of talks and presentation given by Jungian Analysts who are Members of G.A.P.

The closing date for applications for the Introductory Course is 08 December 2025
Further information can be found here: https://analyticalpsychology.org/introductory-course/

Thanks to Jungian Directory for listing the G.A.P. online Open Morning, happening April 5th, 10.30am-12pm, on their even...
14/03/2025

Thanks to Jungian Directory for listing the G.A.P. online Open Morning, happening April 5th, 10.30am-12pm, on their events page.
At the heart of our training is the connection between Analytical Psychology and spirituality.
The Guild’s Certificate and Diploma training course offers a study of Analytical Psychology based on a close reading of the work of C. G. Jung, including the Collected Works, The Red Book and The Black Books, as well as post-Jungian writers, with the foundation of the work being rooted in personal analysis.

“The knowledge of the heart is in no book and is not to be found in the mouth of any teacher, but grows out of you like the green seed from the dark earth.” ― C. G. Jung, The Red Book: Liber Novus You are warmly invited to an online Open Morning to explore aspects […]

G.A.P. Online Open Morning - April 5th, 2025 - 10.30amAt the heart of our training is the connection between Analytical ...
05/03/2025

G.A.P. Online Open Morning - April 5th, 2025 - 10.30am
At the heart of our training is the connection between Analytical Psychology and spirituality.
The Guild’s Certificate and Diploma training course offers a study of Analytical Psychology based on a close reading of the work of C. G. Jung, including the Collected Works, The Red Book and The Black Books, as well as post-Jungian writers, with the foundation of the work being rooted in personal analysis.
https://analyticalpsychology.org/events/

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