Antalya Soulscience School is a limited company that has been conducting research and development studies on psychotherapy for since 01-01-1993. Antalya Soulscience School, which serves clients and students from all over the world from Uzbekistan to America, Luxembourg to Iran, Tajikistan to Germany continues under the management of Murat Kemaloglu. He finished high school in Michigan, USA. He graduated from Ankara University Faculty of Medicine in 1980. After his military service as a physician, he worked as a research assistant at Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry between 1982-1984. Between 1984-1989, he studied analytical psychotherapy at the Carl Gustav Jung Institute in Zurich. He is the only Turkish therapist trained at the Carl Gustav Jung Institute in Zurich. Athens, Florence, Rio de Janeiro has presented papers in international conferences in Vancouver and various provinces of Turkey. He gave lectures in Dortmund, Dresden, Luxembourg, Prague, Bratislava, Manheim, Kazan, Ashgabat, Muscat, Sana’a, Bucharest, and Budapest under the title “Development is Inevitable with Dolphin Therapy”. He gave training at various private institutions including different institutions such as Budapest Peto Institute, Brno Masaryk University, Ege and Eskişehir Anadolu University in our country, Mersin University, and various associations. Romania has appeared in radio and television programs in Bucharest, Bratislava, Germany, and Luxembourg. His thesis work, Psychosis, was published as a book under the title of “Madness Registration”. various radio and television programs in Turkey coloring psychotherapy, interviews have been published in several magazines and newspapers. Culture, art, and literature magazines wrote articles. The analysis article on the paintings of the painter Devrim Erbil was included in the specially prepared Devrim Erbil book. The book “50 Years in Psychotherapy”, which featured the original views of the Antalya Soulscience School on various subjects, was published by Zuzu Kitap.