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Assisi Institute
Brattleboro Professional Center, P.O. Box 6033
Brattleboro, VT 05302
United States
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Assisi Institute

The Assisi Institute is an educational center dedicated to the study and application of Archetypal Pattern Analysis. Founded in 1989 by Michael Conforti, Ph.D., the Institute has become an international focal point for leading thinkers and groundbreaking conversation on the relationship between psyche and matter, the work of C.G. Jung, discoveries in the new sciences, as well as eternal truth of the world's great wisdom traditions. Located in the picturesque town of Brattleboro, Vermont, they also sponsor a series of public programs in Assisi, Italy and Portland, Oregon.

Central to this work is their Archetypal Pattern Analyst Training Program, which presents an in-depth understanding of the workings of archetypes and the self-organizing tendencies inherent within the human psyche. What sets this program apart is the creative and intellectual range of its faculty and students.

Their faculty consists of pioneers from disciplines as diverse as Jungian psychology, biophysics, theology, government, education, cinema, and the arts. This prolific group has published more than 3,000 books and articles, and continues to hold academic and governmental positions around the world. Participants' backgrounds are likewise varied, and their program thrives on this richness of experience.

Their non-profit Assisi Foundation was founded in 2003 to foster greater awareness of archetypal patterns underlying their cultural, social and global systems. Through public programs, research projects, and publications, the Foundation examines the evolving application of archetypal pattern analysis in the fields of psychology, medicine, business, and law, to name just a few. They strive to promote creative dialogue, share the profound potential of this work, and explore its greatest reach and relevance in contemporary culture.

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