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The Guild of Analytical Psychologists (GAP) is an analytical psychology organization grounded in the theory and practice of C.G. Jung’s psychology. Its core focus is not simply skills-based psychotherapy training; rather, it emphasizes the role of the “psyche/spirit” in mental health, viewing psychotherapy not only as a process of tracing causes, but also as an individual’s exploration of meaning and transcendent goals.
Based on the site content, GAP offers two main types of services: in-depth analysis, psychotherapy, and short-term therapy for clients; and analytical psychology courses for therapists or learners. These courses include different levels of participation and a complete training pathway that can lead to becoming an Analytical Psychologist. Members of the organization are qualified Jungian analysts or psychotherapists. Low-cost therapy is typically provided by GAP trainees at an advanced stage of training, under close supervision from senior analysts.
The website does not disclose course fees, therapy rates, program duration, or payment methods in the main text. It does clearly mention a long-running Low Cost Therapy Scheme, which provides more affordable psychotherapy/analysis for people on low incomes. In terms of accreditation, the full training is described as a pathway to becoming an Analytical Psychologist and is associated with subsequent UKCP and IAAP membership, which may be attractive to learners pursuing professional credentials.
Its strengths lie in its clear theoretical orientation, making it suitable for therapists interested in Jungian psychology, dreams, the unconscious, meaning, and the spiritual dimension. The low-cost therapy scheme also reflects a degree of public-benefit commitment. The limitations are that the publicly available text lacks key decision-making details, such as course structure, entry requirements, delivery format, duration, fees, and whether remote learning is supported. For those seeking quick access to standardized counselling techniques or evidence-based training such as CBT, GAP’s orientation may not be the right fit.
It is better suited to people who already have a background in psychology or psychotherapy and want to study analytical psychology in depth while potentially pursuing a professional membership pathway. It may also suit clients looking for Jungian-oriented therapy. Access from mainland China is not addressed in the main text, so whether the site can be reached directly and whether cross-border participation in courses or therapy is possible should be confirmed with the organization.
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