About us
Who we are
The Guild of Analytical Psychologists (the Guild) is a small Member and Training organisation, and a registered charity.
We are a Jungian psychotherapy training organisation founded in response to the need for a therapeutic orientation that would place particular emphasis on the religious and spiritual aspects of Carl Jung’s work.
The Guild offers a complete training in Analytical Psychology with an emphasis on the spiritual dimension. The base of the training and therapeutic practice is the psychology of C.G. Jung. Once qualified, members join the Guild as Analytical Psychologists or Jungian Psychotherapists and through its membership the Guild provides access to psychotherapy and in-depth analysis.
The Guild is a member organisation of the Council for Psychoanalysis and Jungian Analysis (CPJA, college of the UKCP), and of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP).
As well as a full analytic training, the Guild provides a one-year foundation course in the basic elements of Analytical Psychology.
Our culture and values
G.A.P. is a registered charity and the stated charitable aims are:
The Advancement of Education, for the relief of persons suffering from mental disorders and for the protection and preservation of Mental Health with particular reference to the Psychology of the Soul and its development in the field of Analytical Psychology’.
Equality, diversity and inclusion policy
GAP aims to be an organisation that is welcoming and inclusive of all in the creation of a mutually beneficial, diverse community in which we can all thrive.
Members of the Guild of Analytical psychologists are committed to an informed awareness of discrimination on any grounds, including age, disability, gender, marital or civil partnership status, pregnancy or maternity, race, colour, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation, and to addressing such discrimination.
Therefore relevant persons shall not engage in practices that are unfair towards or discriminate against others, whether they be clients, students, trainees or colleagues.
