In semester I of the router training, the research scholar is in semester I of the pre-Ph.D. course-work. He/she will have to qualify in the written exam of the pre-Ph.D. course-work.
In semester II of the router training, the research scholar is in semester II of the pre-Ph.D. course-work. He/she will have to present two papers to fulfil the pre-Ph.D. course-work. The two papers should be a part of the on-going Ph.D. research and should be worthy of publication.
During the Ph. D. period the trainee/research scholar need two publications and two paper presentations in national or international conferences.
During the router training period the trainee is required to submit two ‘Case Reports’ (externally examined) after the third year and ‘The Final Article’ (externally examined) after the completion of the fifth year post thesis submission.
Details of the Case Report—
Format of Denmark Society for Analytical Psychology (DSAP)
Guidelines for both Case Reports
1) First session: initial impressions, reasons for analysis
2) The analytic frame: frequency, payment, etc.
3) Personal and family anamneses
4) Analytical process with theoretical Jungian reflections focusing on e.g.
a. Childhood memories
b. Dreams
c. Other fantasy material, pictures, active imagination
d. Main themes of the therapy
5) Transference and countertransference
a. Transference observations should be regarded as an integral part of the process. Consequently, all the above-mentioned issues may well reveal transference patterns.
b. Reflections on countertransference affect
6) Duration, total number of sessions, termination of the analysis (if the analysis is on-going please note this)
7) The supervisee’s use of the supervisory process.
8) Conclusion
The case report may be between 6,000 and 8,000 words in length (15 – 20 standard pages at each 2,400 characters, including spaces and notes, but excluding table of contents, appendices, and bibliography). Longer case reports will not be accepted. You must also make references to the Jungian literature you are using to reflect on the cases in the case reports. It is very important that the identity of the client is disguised properly.
Chart of Concepts and Chapters
Semester
Semester I
Semester II
Semester III
Semester IV
Semester V
Semester VI
Semester VII
Semester VIII
Semester IX
Semester X
Chapters
Chapters 1, 2, 3, 25
Chapters 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 20, 25
Chapters 3, 8, 9, 14, 15, 21, 22, 25
Chapters 7, 13, 22
Chapters 16, 17, 18, 19, 22
Chapters 10, 22
Chapters 22, 23, 24
Chapters 22, 23, 24
Chapters 22
Chapters 22