Chapter 1

Philosophy: Western and Indian

Animator: Dr. Eric Soreng

Texts: The Presocartic Philosophers by G. S. Kirk & J. E. Raven; The History of Philosophy by Paul Glenn; An Introduction to Indian Philosophy by Satischandra Chatterjee & Dhirendramohan Datta

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 2

Romantic Philosophy: Introduction to Analytical Psychology

Animator: Dr. Eric Soreng

Texts: The Cambridge Companion to Jung by Polly Young-Eisendrath & Terence Dawson (Eds.)

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 3

Life of Carl Jung: Archetypal Dreams and Personal Myth

Animator: Mr. Masanbou Abonmai

Texts: The Black Books; Liber Novus; and Memories, Dreams, Reflections

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 4

Structure and Essence of Psyche

Animator: Dr. Geeti Bhattacharya

Texts: CW 8

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 5

Consciousness-Ego and Persona

Animator: Mr. Anurag Thounaojam

Texts: CW 7

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 6

Complexes

Animator: Dr. Suwanee Goswami

Texts: The Psychology of C. G. Jung (J. Jacobi); Complexes/Archetypes/Symbol (J. Jacobi); CW 8; CW 9i

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 7

Typology

Animator: Ms. Mayanglambam Twinkle Devi

Texts: CW: 4

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 8

Psychology of the Unconscious

Animator: Ms. Mayanglambam Twinkle Devi

Texts: CW: 7, 10

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 9

Collective Unconscious and Archetypes

Animator: Mr. Anurag Thounaojam

Texts: CW: 9i

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 10

Psyche and Matter: Jungian Worldview

Animator: Dr. Geeti Bhattacharya

Texts: Work of Marie-Louise von Franz

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 11

Shadow: Personal and Collective

Animator: Dr. Suwanee Goswami

Texts: CW: 9ii

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 12

Soul: Anima and Animus

Animator: Mr. Masanbou Abonmai

Texts: CW: 9ii

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 13

Hero Archetype

Animator: Mr. Thounajam Anurag

Texts: CW: 9i; Campbell, J. (1968). The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 14

Self and Individuation

Animator: Mr. Masanbou Abonmai

Texts: CW: 9ii; Stein, M. (2015). The Principle of Individuation, Toward the Development of Human Consciousness. Asheville, North Carolina: Chiron Publications.

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 15

Time: First and Second Half of Life

Animator: Dr. Geeti Bhattacharya

Texts: CW: 8

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 16

Introduction to Jungian Therapy

Animator: Dr. Geeti Bhattacharya

Texts: CW: 10, 11, 16, & 18

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 17

The Analytic Relationship and Practice

Animator: Mr. Masanbou Abonmai

Topics: Module 3 (IAAP Router Handbook 2024, pp. 37-38): Analytic attitude; analytic setting; analysis as a dialectic method; analytic relationship; analytic technique; the art of analysis (Sandplay, art, dance, music); analyst’s ethical attitude; termination

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 18

Transference and Countertransference

Animator: Ms. Mayanglambam Twinkle Devi

Texts: CW 16; Jacoby, M. (1984). The Analytic Encounter: Transference and Human Relationship. Toronto: Inner City Books.

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 19

Analytical Psychology and Clinical Syndromes

Animator: Ms. Mayanglambam Twinkle Devi

Topics: Module 4 (IAAP Router Handbook 2024, p. 38): Psyche and soma; psychosis; psychosis (Jung’s notion of Self in psychic disorders); psychosis (practice in psychotic syndromes); psychosis (mythological background of psychosis); trauma; depression; narcissistic disorders of the self; borderline disorders of the self; contemporary development and research

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 20

Dreams

Animator: Dr. Eric Soreng

Texts: CW: 8, 9i & 18; McGuire, W. (Ed.). (1984). Dream Analysis, Notes of the Seminar Given in 1928-1930 by C. G. Jung. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul; von Franz, M.-L. (1987). On Dreams & Death, A Jungian Interpretation. Boston, Massachusetts: Shambhala Publications; von Franz, M.-L. (1998). Dreams. Boston, Massachusetts: Shambhala Publications; Boa, F. (1994). The Way of the Dream, Conversations on Jungian Dream Interpretation with Marie-Louise von Franz. Boston, Massachusetts: Shambhala Publications; Peck, J., Jung, L. & Meyer-Grass, M. (Eds.) (2014). C. G. Jung, Dream Interpretation Ancient & Modern, Notes from the Seminar Given in 1936-1941. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.

Mode: Lectures and Workshops

Chapter 21

Active Imagination

Animator: Dr. Geeti Bhattacharya

Texts: Memories, Dreams, Reflections; CW: 9i, 14; von Franz, M.-L. (1997). Alchemical Active Imagination. Boston, Massachusetts: Shambhala Publications; Chodorow, J. (Ed.). (1997). Jung on Active Imagination. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.

Mode: Lectures and Workshops

Chapter 22

Mythology and Fairy-Tales

Animator: Dr. Eric Soreng

Texts: CW: 4, 5, 9i & 10

        Selections from the works of Mircea Eliade: Myth and Reality; Images and Symbols; The Forge and the Crucible; The Myth of the Eternal Return: Cosmos and History

           Selections from the works of Marie-Louise von Franz: Feminine in Fairy Tales Shadow and Evil in Fairy Tales; Individuation in Fairy Tales; Redemption Motifs in Fairy

           Selections from the works of Erich Neumann: The Great Mother; The Origins and History of Consciousness

           Campbell, J. (Ed.) (1988). Myths, Dreams and Religion. Dallas, Texas: Spring Publications, Inc.

           Other works of Joseph Campbell

           Stein, M. (2020). Myth and Psychology. Asheville, North Carolina: Chiron Publications.

           Segal, R. A. (Ed.) (1998). Jung on Mythology. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.

Mode: Lectures and Workshops

Chapter 23

Gnosticism

Animator: Dr. Suwanee Goswami

Texts: Septem Sermones ad Mortuos; Scrutinies [Shamdasani, S. (Ed.) (2009). The Red Book, Liber Novus, A Reader’s Edition, pp.461-553. New York: W. W. Norton.]; CW: 9ii; Hoeller, S. A. (2014). The Gnostic Jung and the Seven Sermons to the Dead. Wheaton, Illinois: Quest Books.

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 24

Alchemy: Laboratorium and Oratorium

Animator: Dr. Suwanee Goswami

Texts: CW: 9ii, 12, 13 & 14; von Franz, M.-L. (1980). Alchemy, An Introduction to the Symbolism and the Psychology. Toronto, Canada: Inner City Books.

Mode: Lectures

Chapter 25

Archetypal School

Animator: Dr. Eric Soreng

Texts: Selections from the works of James Hillman: Archetypal Psychology; Re-Visioning Psychology; Mythic Figures; City & Soul; The Dream and the Underworld

Mode: Lectures and Workshops

Special Reading List

Gudaite, G. & Kelly, T. (Eds.) (2023). Exploring Core Competencies in Jungian Psychoanalysis: Research, Practice, and Training. London: Routledge.

Jacobi, J. (Ed.) (1953). Psychological Reflections, An Anthology of the Writings of C. G. Jung. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Jung, C. G. (Ed.) (1990). Man and His Symbols. England: Arkana.

Samuels, A., Shorter, B. & Plaut, F. (1986). A Critical Dictionary of Jungian Analysis. London: Routledge.

Samuels, A. (2005). Jung and the Post-Jungians. London: Routledge.

Stein, M. (1998). Jung’s Map of the Soul: An Introduction. Illinois: Open Court.

The router training program is along with 5 years of Ph.D. and continues beyond the submission of the thesis.

The router training is designed primarily to work with the adults in need.

Each of us will have to document: dreams, imaginations and personal reading list.

Animators

Animator/animators are in-charge of the given chapters. The given chapter may or may not be a part of the individual research. It is the duty of the animator/animators to coordinate with the panel of Jungians/resource persons to organize lectures according to the allocated chapters. It is their duty to deliver lectures on the same. They should also encourage other core members to give lectures. Animators should prepare the plan of lecture series and furnish the reading list.

Router Training Program

Foundational Concepts and Chapters