
Analytical Psychology Training Programmes
C.G. Jung Institute, Küsnacht, Hornweg 28, Zurich,
Depth architecture—A seminar on the aesthetic nature of the psyche, part of the Training Programmes in Analytical Psychology at the Carl Gustav Jung Institute Zurich, curated by Julia Budai
Programmes
Julia Budai (ed.)
The Advanced Training Programmes in Analytical Psychotherapy at the Carl Gustav Jung Institute Zurich constitute a structured postgraduate curriculum officially recognised by the Swiss state, designed for medical doctors and psychologists. The programme integrates clinical practice with Jungian theory and includes core and specialised modules such as the federally recognised diploma in analytical psychotherapy, certified training in Jungian psychoanalysis, and the FMH title in psychiatry and psychotherapy. Each semester brings together an international faculty of analysts, psychiatrists, and scholars who lecture on dreams, myth, alchemy, trauma, individuation, and contemporary cultural challenges. Alongside these central themes, the programme welcomes interdisciplinary perspectives—from philosophy to the arts—fostering dialogue between psyche and culture. Within this scientific framework, the Autumn Semester 2025 includes Antonino Cardillo’s seminar on ‘depth architecture’, classified as AP1 (Fundamentals of Analytical Psychology), which situates architecture as a medium of aesthetic imagination and a symbolic expression of the psyche.
C.G. Jung Institute Zürich: Fall Semester 2025
- 20 October 2025, 09:35 – 12:50
Renate Daniel
Fairy Tales - 20 October 2025, 09:35 – 12:50
Stephen Costello
The Alchemy of Addiction - 20 October 2025, 15:30 – 18:45
Renate Daniel
Fairy Tales (Repetition) - 20 October 2025, 15:30 – 18:45
Kelly Polanski
Selving. Infant Trauma in Adult Individuation - 21 October 2025, 09:35 – 11:05
Stephen Costello
Jung and the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius Loyola - 21 October 2025, 11:20 – 12:50
Nada O’Brien
Music & Trauma: Jungian Transformation Work - 21 October 2025, 15:30 – 17:00
Susan Schwartz
Shadow and Fascism of the Psyche - 21 October 2025, 17:15 – 18:45
Robert Strubel
Mythological Structures in Theater, Operas and Movies - 22 October 2025, 15:30 – 17:00
Felipe Rubio Capiral
Relationships in the Age of Social Media: Can Monogamy Survive? - 22 October 2025, 15:30 – 18:45
Rachel Boughton
Brilliant Oddballs: Neurodiversity in Women and Girls - 22 October 2025, 17:15 – 18:45
Nada O’Brien
Music & Trauma: Jungian Transformation Work (Continuation) - 27 October 2025, 09:35 – 12:50
Andrian Navigante
The Challenge of Chthonian Archetypes - 27 October 2025, 15:30 – 17:00
Rosaneli Fernandez
The Maternal Complex in Jungian Psychology - 27 October 2025, 15:30 – 18:45
Hugh McGovern
C. G. Jung, W. B. Yeats, and the Anima Mundi - 27 October 2025, 17:15 – 18:45
Chiyoko Frank
Individuation Seen in Pictures of Ten Ox-Herding and Rosarium Philosophorum - 28 October 2025, 09:35 – 11:05
Evgenia Troshikhina
Healing Trauma through Sandplay - 28 October 2025, 09:35 – 12:50
Gerhard Fatzer
Profound Transformational Work with Unifying and Core Themes - 30 October 2025, 09:35 – 12:50
Francesco Lucchini
Setting up the Frame - 30 October 2025, 15:30 – 18:45
Andreas Michel
Workshop on Practical Issues - 30 October 2025, 15:30 – 18:45
Stefano Carpani
Jung’s Concept of Libido and its Practical Application in Analysis - 31 October 2025, 09:35 – 11:05
Antonino Cardillo
Depth Architecture – The Aesthetic Nature of the Psyche - 31 October 2025, 11:20 – 12:50
Ursula Brasch
Wounded Healer, Healing Wounds - 31 October 2025, 11:20 – 12:50
Adina Bezerita & Alexandros Lysios
The Daemon, the Self, and AI’s Inner Voice - 31 October 2025, 15:30 – 17:00
Eva Rider
Myth, Dreams and Alchemy of the Psyche - 3–4 November 2025, 09:35 – 17:20
Hedi Perriard-Maire
Painting Seminar - 3–4 November 2025, 09:35 – 12:50
Susanne Reiber
Basics of Kriya Yoga - 4 November 2025, 09:35 – 11:05
Henrik Bisbo & Tinna Bisbo
Jungfrauen – An Astrological Take on the Women in Jung’s Life - 4 November 2025, 11:20 – 17:20
Henrik Bisbo & Tinna Bisbo
Group Dynamics in an Astrological Perspective - 6 November 2025, 11:20 – 12:50
Francisco Garcia
Spiritual Thirst for Our Being for Wholeness - 6 November 2025, 14:05 – 17:20
Francisco Garcia
Spiritual Thirst for Wholeness (Seminar) - 6 November 2025, 14:05 – 19:35
Keiko Miyake
Introduction to the Psychological Meaning of Children’s Playing and Painting - 7 November 2025, 09:35 – 17:20
Renate Daniel
An Introduction to Dream Interpretation - 7 November 2025, 09:35 – 17:20
Dominique Lepori
Understanding Self-Image, Parental Images and Their Relationship in Projective Tests of Children - 8 November 2025, 09:35 – 12:50
Gabriella Calchi Novati
Seminar on Psychoanalysis and Contemporary Culture

Depth architecture—The aesthetic nature of the psyche
Antonino Cardillo
The lecture discusses the realm of James Hillman’s ‘twilight ambivalence’ through an experiential recollection of Antonino Cardillo’s architectural oeuvre. By emphasising the historicity of the soul, the lecture promotes emancipation from reliance on factuality. It presents beauty as a sensual epiphany of the psyche, revealing the fundamental essence of its aesthetic nature: ‘To perceive, it must imagine’.
Publication
- C.G. Jung Institute Zurich, ‘Autumn Semester Programme 2025 – Analytical Psychology Training’, ed. Julia Budai, Küsnacht, July 2025, p. 16.