How to Become a Jungian Analyst in Canada- Part 5

Or: “How to Get a MSW in Canada” If the much more common route to becoming a Jungian Analyst is through first becoming a Psychotherapist (or outside of Ontario, a “Counsellor”), then we need to figure out what tuition is going to look like to do a Masters in either Social Work or Educational Psychology, […]

How to Become a Jungian Analyst in Canada, Part 4

I have to come back to this series. I thought I had come to the correct conclusion the other day that it wasn’t financially viable to become a Jungian Analyst because I saw the hourly rates of five OAJA members. However, I didn’t have information on how busy they were, so, being an Enneagram type

How to Write Your Book (with Mindfulness Exercises)

For Christmas, my boyfriend bought me a workbook called Thinking at the Edge because he knows I want to write a book and I’m having trouble figuring out where to start or how to even articulate the core concept. The workbook is based off the work of Dr. Gendlin, an American philosopher who, in the

How to Become a Jungian Analyst in Canada, Part 3

It’s been 2 days of research and I’m still on the hunt for the best way to get the title of Jungian Analyst in Canada. In summary, OAJA wants a Masters (or equivalent) to get in, but I was starting to question how much it would be worth it, income-wise. I did a very loose

How to Become a Jungian Analyst in Canada, Part 2

Yesterday I took a deep dive into the various tracks to becoming a Jungian Analyst in Canada (these are all 2024 numbers). To sum up our findings, we found that it is: If you have even more money, here are some other options for English-speaking Canadians: Association of Jungian Analysts- United Kingdom “The AJA Jungian Analytic

How to Become a Jungian Analyst in Canada, Part 1

I’ve been humming and hawing for years on what I should do after graduating with my Political Science degree. I didn’t know if I should aim at a masters at all, and if I did, should it be in Psychology or Political Science? I’m interested in the intersection between the two (along with astrology!), but

The T-Square Worksheet

Last weekend, I made a video about three ways to heal your T-Square, but I realize that the accompanying worksheet that I posted in the video description isn’t hyperlinked, and you can’t even see the whole web address. I’m going to have to figure that out, but in the meantime, I’m just posting it as

Indicators for Working for Government

Saturn rules government, and I come from a family that has done quite a bit of civil service. My siblings even married people who also ended up in government. My younger brother, who maybe has the most interesting civil servant career out of all of us, came to visit last night from Ottawa, and he

The Importance of Knowing your Transits

This is a short blog post. The other day, I called the dentist because I had been having some mild tooth pain. I knew he was wanting to pull out my last wisdom tooth (teeth are represented by the planet Saturn), but I had successfully put it off last visit because I didn’t want to

Summer Babies of 1979: North Node Conjunct Saturn

The North Node conjuncts Saturn about once every 11 or 12 years, and those people born with this placement do not have the easiest time in life. The combination of the two energies is like pressing the gas pedal – North Node- and the brakes – Saturn- at the same time and wondering why you’re

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