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Summer
2002 Calendar
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Continuing: Where Do We Go From Here?:
A Jungian View of the Male Midlife Transition
Richard Friedman
Mondays
June 17 & 24, July 1, 8 & 15 |
$110 pre-registered
$115 at the door |
| 7:30
pm-9:00 pm |
7.5
hours CE, CME, CN credit available |
A new kind of psychological development begins as a man enters the second half of life. Jung sees this as an opportunity for a second birth. This group of men, age forty and above, will explore Jung's concepts of male development, the anima (contra-sexual component), Jung's theory of typology and the interpretation of dreams. The presenter, who made a midlife career transition from the business world to become a Jungian analyst, will use group process to explore this time of both stress and opportunity, a time somewhat inappropriately called "Midlife Crisis."
Richard Friedman, M.A., is a Jungian Analyst in private practice in West Los Angeles. He also holds a Master's degree in Engineering and in Business Administration.
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The Analytical Psychology Club
presents
The Natural History of an
Archetype: Giraffes, Frogs and the God-Image
Nancy Knode, teacher , wildlife
biologist and author
Saturday
July 13 |
$30 pre-registered
$25 seniors, students, APC members |
| 9:00
am - 12:00 noon |
No CE credit available |
This lecture will discuss what has been predicted and what is already happening in this beleagured country. Iris will discuss a prophetic dream which occurred shortly before her departure for this ancient land of the Great Mother. Slides taken on her trip will accompany the presentation.
and
Shakespeare's 'Hamlet': A
Freudian or Jungian Prince?
John Medici, actor, writer and
teacher
Saturday
July 13 |
$30 pre-registered
$25 seniors, students, APC members |
| 1:00
am - 4:00 pm |
No CE credit available |
This talk will examine the text of Shakespeare’s tragedy, searching for clues to the mystery of Hamlet’s psyche. Participants are encouraged to be familiar with the play. Some clips from filmed versions of the play will be used to illustrate the material discussed.
Registration for both lectures on July 13:
$55 pre-registered, $45 seniors, students &
APC members
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Undoing Trauma:
Contemporary Neuroscience: A Jungian
Perspective
Margaret Wilkinson
Wednesday
July 17 |
$20 pre-registered
$25 at the door |
| 7:30 - 9:30 pm |
2.0
hours CE, CME, CN credit available |
This clinical presentation will use insights from contemporary neuroscience, trauma theory, and attachment theory to explore the profound dissociative defenses associated with trauma. In a specifically Jungian framework, the talk will discuss the effects of trauma on the emotional, intellectual, and imaginative life of the individual and on the development of the self. Drawing on clinical vignettes from therapy with three patients with very different experiences of trauma, this presentations will seek to show how “right brain to right brain” communications between analyst and patient enable both to re-experience--and then to think about--the internalized relationships that formed out of the traumatic experience and that, through repeated transference and countertransference experiences, profound dissociative defenses may be undone and traumatic internalized relationships transformed.
Margaret Wilkinson, B.A. Hons.,
Dip.Ed., is a professional member and the Chair-Elect of The Society of Analytical Psychology, London, and a member of the West Midlands Institute of Psychotherapy. She is a staff member at The Centre for Psychotherapeutic Studies at the University of Sheffield. Her main interest is in contemporary neuroscience and its relevance to Jungian clinical practice. She is in private practice in the North of England.
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