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Course Description

This course builds upon the analytical perspectives addressed in AION104, and continues to elaborate an exploration of the “classical” Jungian perspectives, especially as influenced by Jacobi and articulated by Edinger. The discussion will include an exploration of Jung’s concept of libido as psychic energy and its departure from Freud. A close reading of excerpts from Structure and Dynamics of Psyche and Symbols of Transformation will enhance an understanding of Jung’s foundational concepts. Jungian methods of accessing the unconscious, which includes a survey of dream analysis, fantasy and active imagination and will be discussed in an effort to build a broad framework of Jungian psychology.

Curricular Notes

Symbolic method and dissociative architecture

AION 202 extends the Jungian foundations introduced in AION 104 by focusing on archetypal theory, symbolic method, and the structural implications. The course clarifies how Jungian psychology understands psyche as plural, semi-autonomous, and symbolically mediated. Developmentally, this course strengthens clinicians’ capacity to work with autonomous psychic contents—rather than against them—while maintaining symbolic containment and ethical restraint.

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CE Value

This event spans 4 clock hours and awards 4 hours of Continuing Education.

Fees

$280 for CE credit
$190 for non CE / auditing
$150 for pre-licensed students

course status

This course is a live webinar. It contributes to the Advanced Foundations in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Certificate.

faculty

Virginia Conesa LMFT

Prerequisites

None

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Upon completion of this seminar, participants will be able to:
  1. Describe core elements of classical Jungian theory—and explain how Jung’s orientation shapes clinical understanding of psyche, symbol, and the limits of interpretation.
  2. Recognize the psychological mechanisms that transform libido from instinctual and archetypal energy into an analogue of the object of instinct, symbol.
  3. Interpret dreams, fantasies, and imaginal material using Jungian methods of amplification and symbolic comparison, distinguishing symbolic elaboration from reductive or literal interpretation in clinical work.

Edinger, E. F. (1973). Ego and archetype: Individuation and the religious function of the psyche. Shambhala.

Jacobi, J. (1973). Complex, archetype, symbol in the psychology of C. G. Jung. Princeton University Press.

Jung, C. G. (1968). The archetypes and the collective unconscious (R. F. C. Hull, Trans.; Vol. 9, Part 1). Princeton University Press. (Original work published 1934–1954)

Jung, C. G. (1969). The structure and dynamics of the psyche (R. F. C. Hull, Trans.; Vol. 8). Princeton University Press.

Shamdasani, S. (2003). Jung and the making of modern psychology: The dream of a science. Cambridge University Press.

Pierre Janet. (1907). The major symptoms of hysteria. Macmillan.

Aion Institute courses are open to all licensed mental health professionals, residents, interns, and graduate students in training, as well as members of the lay public who have an interest in psychodynamic psychology. Please use the following descriptions of our instructional level to gauge your own comfort level with the content.

Introductory Level
For those beginning the path or seeking reorientation.
Courses at this level provide foundational knowledge in psychodynamic and integrative frameworks. No prior specialization is required—only a readiness to engage with depth-oriented psychological thought. These classes introduce core concepts, language, and philosophical underpinnings essential to the Aion curriculum.

Intermediate Level
For those building structure upon the foundation.
Intermediate courses deepen theoretical understanding and clinical application. Participants are expected to have prior exposure to psychoanalytic or Jungian concepts. These courses explore the evolution of major schools of thought, integrative approaches, and the emergence of relational and neurobiological paradigms, inviting greater complexity and case-based reflection.

Advanced Level
For those prepared to engage with nuance, synthesis, and transformation.
Advanced courses assume substantial familiarity with depth psychological theory and practice. Here, we move toward integrative models, complex case formulation, and contemporary theoretical frontiers. The focus is on synthesis, symbolic analysis, and the practitioner’s evolving stance as both healer and theoretician.

Hard Mode
For those willing to be changed.
Hard Mode courses are not merely advanced—they are initiatory. Designed for highly motivated participants, these offerings require deep reading, active participation, and a willingness to engage psychologically, imaginatively, and ethically. They are immersive, demanding, and transformational. These courses may involve longer sessions, seminar-style discussion, original writing or creative response, and the expectation that participants contribute to a shared field of inquiry. They are suited for those who seek to embody the work, not merely study it.

The Aion Institute reserves the right to cancel or re-schedule any event, for which registrants will receive a full refund or credit. Refunds for payment processed online via electronic means will be refunded back to the credit card within 2 weeks after the cancellation.

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This event is conducted online using a virtual meeting platform (Zoom). We encourage all attendees to ensure that their technological setup—audio, video, internet connection, and device settings—meets their individual accessibility needs prior to the event.

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Continuing Education (CE) Provider Approvals

The Aion Institute is approved by the California Psychological Association to provide continuing professional education for psychologists. The Aion Institute (AIO279) maintains responsibility for this program and its content.