Jungian Certification: Tarot, Archetypes, Life Coaching

Become a Jungian Coach and learn to facilitate coaching sessions with clients or co-workers: In this comprehensive certificate program, you will acquire skills and tools that you can implement in coaching others in their personal and professional development. The experiential program combines theory with practice and aims at integrating Jungian theory with the personal experiences of the coaching practitioner.

In addition, this transformational program will facilitate recognizing how the psyche calls on you to become who you truly are. Establishing this meaningful connection with the psyche is key for both the coach and the client. The purpose of this coaching program is to cultivate and broaden a practitioner’s consciousness, to communicate openly, listen actively, develop and maintain rapport, inspire, and motivate others to achieve their goals. At the end of this program, you will be able to facilitate coaching sessions and help people maximize their potential. Successful candidates are also eligible for accreditation as Jungian Coach.

Jungian Tarot Certificate Program: Deepen your competency in reading the Tarot through a Jungian Lens This certificate program will help sharpen your skill in utilizing the ancient and beautiful oracle—the Tarot. It is designed for you to share Tarot readings with friends, read Tarot for others to help them develop their potential, or to add the Tarot as an adjunct to an already thriving coaching or counseling practice. This extensive program is led by Jungian Analyst Kenneth James, who is a masterful teacher and a magnificent Tarot Reader. For a period of 8 months, he will teach one Saturday every month. This program consists of theory, exercises, practice, and reflection. The certificate program on Tarot reading is grounded in Jungian Psychology, that is, work with the Tarot is viewed primarily from this perspective. The program will, therefore, cover critical Jungian concepts such as the Ego-Self axis, the transcendent function, the relationship between complexes and archetypes, synchronicity.