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Discussion, Education, Training, & Research in Analytical Psychology

The C.G. JUNG CENTER OF BOULDER has been serving the community as a Jungian Institution for over 40 YEARS. Through the efforts of many dedicated people, in our opinion the Center provides an highly individualized training program in Analytical Psychology unique in the US as well as high quality live discussion and other educational programs and resources.

The unique particularity of the C.G. JUNG CENTER OF BOULDER among Jungian Institutes across the globe is the inclusion of educational materials from the fields of medicine, neurology, neuroscience, psychological testing, psychopharmacology, and psychiatry. We also explore the psychological aspects of current and past culture and the arts.

On a personal therapeutic level, the aim of the board, through the efforts of our associated therapists, analysts, and medical doctors who work in the mental health field, is to help people grow in:
  • their experience and understanding of the objective psyche;
  • working with their dreams; and,
  • emotional health and personality development.
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Please click here to contact us for more information or for a referral for therapy or Jungian supervision.
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We look forward to getting to know you. 

Robert Winer, M.D., certified Jungian Analyst and President
Stephen A. Martin, Psy. D., certified Jungian Analyst and Secretary
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