Teaching Faculties

Teaching Faculties (APSS 2018-2019)

Isabelle Meier
Isabelle Meier, PhD.
Training and Supervising Jungian Analyst,
ISAP Zurich 

Isabelle Meier, PhD is a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute Zürich (1996), and maintains a private practice in Zürich. She has further trained as a Guided Affective Imagery (GAI) therapist. She received her doctorate in psychology from the University of Zurich, as well as her degree in history and philosophy. She is a training analyst and supervisor of ISAPZURICH, and co-president 2012- 2016. She served as co-chair of the Jungian Odyssey Committee 2006-2012. Isabelle has authored several publications as  Komplexe and Dissoziationen. Weiterentwicklung von Theorie und Praxis der Analytischen Psychologie (Brandes & Apsel 2017) Grandparents. Archetypal and clinical perspectives on the grandparent-grandchild-relationship (Routledge, 2016). She co-edited the research book Seele und Forschung (Karger Verlag, 2006), and is on the editorial staff for the German edition of the Journal of Analytical Psychology. Her special area of interest lies in the links of imagination, intersubjectivity, complexes and archetypes.

Email: imeier@bluewin.ch

Lucienne Marguerat

Lucienne Marguerat, lic. phil.
Training and Supervising Jungian Analyst,
ISAP Zurich

Lucienne Marguerat is a sociology graduate. She was a computer specialist for 20 years before she completed her training in analytical psychology at the C.G. Jung Institute in Zurich in 1992. She has a private practice in Zurich, is a training analyst and supervisor at ISAPZURICH. Her areas of interest include visual art, especially Art Brut/Outsider Art, the archetypal Feminine, the experience of time and the influence of collective projections on the individual psyche (see for ex. “The Importance of Kissing. The Embrace in the Crayon Drawings of Aloise” in: Love. Traversing its Peaks and Valleys. Spring, JO Series, vol. V, 2013 or “Shameful Hush: Breaking the Conspiracy of Silence” in Echoes of Silence: Listening to the Soul, Self, Other. Spring, JO Series, vol. VI, 2014)

Email: l.marguerat@sunrise.ch

 Nancy Krieger
Nancy Krieger, PhD.
Training and Supervising Jungian Analyst,
ISAP Zurich.  

Nancy Krieger, PhD. I came to Jungian psychology after a degree in physics and most of a lifetime spent in computer science and telecommunications. I obtained a doctorate with the Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies at the University of Essex in England. My dissertation consisted of a comparison of Jungian theory to recent findings in neuroscience. Specifically looking at non-linear dynamic systems and the emergence of consciousness in relation to the constellation of the autonomous complex as defined by C.G. Jung. Bridges to Consciousness: Complexes and Complexity, 2014, Routledge.

I have a private practice in Alsace. Currently Head of the Program Committee at ISAP.

Email: nancy.krieger@wanadoo.fr

 Murray Stein
Murray Stein,  Ph.D
Training and Supervising Jungian Analyst,
President of IAAP (2001-2004) and ISAP Zurich (2008-2012)

 Murray Stein, Ph.D. is a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute of Zurich (1973) and of Yale University (1965), Yale Divinity School (1969) and the University of Chicago (1985). He is a founding member of The Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and the Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts. He was president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology (IAAP) from 2001 to 2004 and President of The International School of Analytical Psychology Zurich from 2008-2012. He has lectured internationally and is the author of In MidLife, Jung’s Map of the Soul, Minding the Self, and Soul – Retrieval and Treatment as well of numerous articles on analytical psychology and Jungian psychoanalysis. He is the Jungian editor for the Edinburgh Encyclopedia of Psychoanalysis as well as the editor of Jungian Psychoanalysis. He lives in Switzerland and is a Training and Supervising Analyst with ISAPZurich. He has a private practice in Zurich.

Email: murraywstein@gmail.com
Website: www.murraystein.com

Ann Chia
Ann Chia-Yi Li
Graduate Jungian Analyst,
ISAP Zurich, IAAP

Ann Chia-Yi Li, MA, is a graduate of ISAP Zurich. She serves in ISAP Program Committee since 2013, and maintains a private practice in Zurich. Ann initiates International MuShuei.Jung Retreat Conference in Taiwan since 2015, and her latest project is to cofound the Analytical Psychology School SG in Singapore. She is interested in the studies of Daoist alchemy, The Red Book, culture and trauma, active imagination and Zen meditation.

Email: annchiayi@gmail.com 
Website: http://www.annli.space

antonella adorisio
Antonella Adorisio, PhD.
Training and Supervising Jungian Analyst,
CIPA (Centro Italiano di Psicologia Analitica) and IAAP

Antonella Adorisio is a Training and Supervising Jungian Analyst with CIPA (Centro Italiano di Psicologia Analitica) and IAAP (International Association for Analytical Psychology). She served as Director of Program and Director of Training at CIPA – Institute of Rome. Past Member of CIPA National Executive Board. She is a Registered Psychologist and Psychotherapist as well as an International Authentic Movement Teacher and Dance/Movement & Art Psychotherapist. She leads international workshops on Authentic Movement and is the author of numerous papers on Active Imagination, Authentic Movement, Body/Psyche connections and the Feminine. She has co-edited several books. In the last twenty years she has been giving lectures and workshops at many National and International Congresses. She has also organized many conferences, included the 2nd Conference on Jungian Social and Political Activism supported by IAAP (Rome, December 2015). She has been the President of the XVII CIPA National Congress (Rome, 2016). Her main researches includes active imagination, body/psyche connections, spiritual practice, mythology, the archetype of the feminine through historical research, archeological discoveries and analytical practice. She has been practicing Authentic Movement, Dance, Tai Chi Chuan, Chi Kung, Yoga and Meditation for many years.

Email: adorisioantonella@gmail.com

 Deborah Egger

Deborah Egger, MSW.
Training and Supervising Jungian Analyst,
ISAP Zurich.            

Deborah Egger-Biniores, MSW, is training and supervising analyst at the International School for Analytical Psychology in Zurich, Switzerland. She was AGAP President from 2001-2010, served on the IAAP Executive Committee from 2001-2007 and was a founding member of ISAPZURICH. She is currently serving as ISAP President. She earned her diploma in Analytical Psychology at the CG Jung Institute, Küsnacht and her previous academic education was in the fields of religion, psychology, music and social work. Her research interests currently focus on intersubjectivity in adult relationships, particularly in connection to the human soul and its intention. She teaches regularly on the topics of transference, developmental psychology, neurosis and the role of relationships in individuation. The mother of two grown children, she maintains a private analytic practice in Stäfa, Switzerland.

Email: debeggerch@gmail.com