Analytical Psychotherapy Training in Wolverhampton

The Analytical Psychotherapy Training delivered in Wolverhampton has been a key part of the region’s therapeutic community since it was first established in 1990. Its purpose is to provide a high-quality learning experience through which graduates develop into competent, ethical and reflective practitioners of Analytical Psychotherapy. To support this mission, the Training Committee promotes an active, open-minded and well-informed culture of analytical practice across Wolverhampton and the wider West Midlands, including an annual programme of public lectures.

Our Training Pathways

The Analytical Psychotherapy Training offers three core routes:

  • Four-Year Analytical Psychotherapy Training
    A clinical qualifying programme leading to BPC registration and Professional Membership within the Wolverhampton and West Midlands psychotherapy community.

  • Introduction to Analytical Psychotherapy Course
    Ideal for individuals who want to explore analytical psychotherapy principles without committing to a full qualifying training at this stage.

  • Two-Year Infant Observation Training
    A structured programme designed to deepen understanding of early development through close observational study.

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Our Training Philosophy

Our training recognises that effective Analytical Psychotherapy relies not only on strong theoretical and clinical understanding, but also on the practitioner’s authenticity, self-knowledge and creative engagement with analytic process. We support trainees in developing personal authority and confidence, enabling them to work effectively across a range of approaches within modern analytical psychotherapy.

This reflects Jung’s core philosophy: nurturing autonomous individuals who contribute to a cultural tradition rather than conform to a rigid orthodoxy. While the programme is rooted in the theories of C.G. Jung and expanded by post-Jungian developments, it also draws on broader psychoanalytic and object-relations frameworks. Each subject is taught by specialists in the relevant field, ensuring a rich and diverse analytic learning experience.

 
 
 
 
 

Public lectures

Our lectures are open to the public as well as our students and graduates. If you would like to receive details of future events by email please sign up here >>

2022/23 Lecture Programme >>

Training

Prospectus for 2023 entry >>

Infant Observation

Prospectus & application >>

Introduction to Analytical Psychotherapy Course

An Introduction to Analytical Psychotherapy Course

Trainees

WMIP library
Reading lists
Updated handbook (August 2022) available on Trainees section