We are a part of nature, and our Psyche follows the same patterns as nature.
Rewilding is an approach to conservation that enables and supports nature to self-care, which allows its native creatures to cultivate and heal their own diverse habitats and landscapes. Rewilding restores barren and desolate landscapes lost due to the effects of climate change and habitat destruction.
The Rewilding Psyche Seminar invites us into a similar process as we grapple with the effects of modern society’s emphasis on rationality, productivity, and conformity, which often leads to a disconnect from our instincts, emotions, and deeper desires. This disconnection can result in feelings of emptiness and alienation.
Registration for the 2026/2027 Seminar opens May 15, 2026.
Cost for 2026/2027 Seminar: * $100 non-refundable application fee.
* $2,300 covers instruction, materials, lunches, and light refreshments.
* Six additional clinical/dream colloquiums for clinicians will be available at an added cost of $1,200. There will also be an option for clinicians to register for the case colloquium, which will be held on Fridays preceding the Saturday seminars (Oct to April) for four hours. More info TBA.
Payment methods:
1) Check (no fees)
2) PayPal (will include a 2% fee)
We are interested in psychologically mature applicants committed to the seminar through regular attendance, reading the material related to each weekend (8-10 hours monthly), attending ongoing Jungian analysis or work with a Jungian-oriented psychotherapist, a relationship with the natural world, and an overall commitment to psyche.
Applicants need to hold a postgraduate degree or be actively working toward one. Exceptions may be considered on an individual basis.
Seminar participants commit to the entire year and must have at least twenty-five hours of Jungian analysis or Jungian-oriented therapy. Continuous engagement in Jungian analysis and/or Jungian-oriented personal work is required for the full length of the seminar. (Download "Guidelines for Seminar 2026-2027" document below for more information.)
Registration for the 2026/2027 Seminar opens on May 15, 2026. Application Materials can be downloaded below.
Required:
1. A completed Rewilding Psyche Seminar Application for 2026/2027 (download below), printed out, dated, and signed.
2. The Seminar Agreement form printed out, dated and signed (part of the Rewilding Psyche Seminar Application).
3. A 2-3 page Autobiography of your journey, interest, and knowledge of Jung and Jungian theory, personal and psychological development, why you are interested in joining the Rewilding Psyche Seminar, and your relationship to the natural world.
4. Your Curriculum Vitae or Resume.
5. A $100.00 Application fee and $250.00 deposit to hold your place in the seminar that will be applied to your registration fee. Please make your check (no fee) payable to Colorado Center for Jung and Nature Studies or contact Shannon to send you a PayPal request (will include a 2% fee).
6. Please send the application materials and your application fee by regular mail to Shannon Yockey, 2261 Silver Oaks Drive, Fort Collins, Colorado, 80526.
7. The Admissions Committee will contact you for a phone conversation and set up interviews with at least two faculty members.
8. The submission deadline for enrollment is July 1st, 2026. The start of the seminar year will be September 11th. Enrollment is limited.
The full year—two semesters—total tuition for the 2026/2027 Seminar is $2,300.
There will also be additional clinical/dream colloquiums for clinicians offered for an additional cost of $1,200 and clinicians will have an option to register for the case colloquium, which will be held on Fridays preceding the Saturday seminars (Oct to April) for four hours. More information coming soon.
Tuition for the first semester ($1,150) is due on July 1st, with the second-semester tuition ($1,150) due on December 1st. There is a tuition discount of $100 if you pay for the entire year ($2,200) before July 1st.
Payment methods
1) You can mail a check payable to Colorado Center for Jung and Nature Studies. Mail checks to: Shannon Yockey, 2261 Silver Oaks Drive, Fort Collins, Colorado, 80526.
2) Email Shannon for a PayPal request.*
*PayPal payments will include a 2% fee.
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