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Center for Story and Symbol

Continuing Education Seminars

This overview provides answers to the most frequently asked questions. In addition, you will find the links to all Center for Story and Symbol courses and their respective course descriptions, reading lists, and learning objectives. Articles and community resources are listed on the Resources List.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which courses are currently offered?

The Wisdom of Mythic Studies Home Study Course is always offered and you can start any time. For currently offered seminars and workshops, please see Current Offerings page.

How much is tuition?

The current cost for the various options are available on the Registration page. Both credit and non-credit options are available for all courses.

How do I register?

You can register online 24 hours a day by completing the Registration Form. You can also register by phone by calling the center during business hours, California Time.

Do you accept credit cards?

We accept all major credit cards and you can register online.

Will there be a seminar in my area?

No in-person seminars are currently offered. All courses are presented online using the Zoom platform.

The course I am interested in is not currently offered. Will it be offered again?

We focus first on fulfilling the Continuing Education requirements set forth for psychologists by the APA. We occasionally offer past courses in addition to the current requirements. Current offerings are always listed on the home page and under Current Course Offerings.

Are Continuing Educations Credits available?

Yes. CE units are available for psychologists, LCSWs, LMFTs, LPCs, and nurses. The exact requirements and number of credits vary by profession and the licensing body.

Who can take these courses?

These courses are taught at an introductory level and are open to teachers, writers, clergy, human resources managers, and all learners interested in archetypal perspectives.

Do I have to be a psychologist?

No, Center courses and seminars are open to all.

What are the course prerequisites?

There are no formal course pre-requisites. If the course theme centers around a book or film, you may find that you have a richer experience if you have read the book or seen the film. But this is not required.

What do I need to bring to Zoom courses?

A pen and a notebook.

Are in-person seminars an option?

The courses are only available online by Zoom. The one exception is our audio home-study course, The Wisdom of Mythic Studies.

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