Jung At Heart 2024-2025: Additional Free Presentations By Participants

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The following presentations are given by participants of the Jung at Heart Program, 2024-2025. 

I Don't Believe Everything I Was Taught in Medical School
Presented by Beto Renteria, MD

 In this presentation, Dr. Renteria will discuss how the individuation process creates ethical conflicts in the decisions individuals must make, focusing on a few issues related to his Native American patients that illustrate this concept and how he helped them deal with these issues through a Jungian perspective.

Dr. Beto Renteria is a family practice clinician and the medical director of the Pascua Yaqui tribe of Arizona. He has over 30 years of experience in corporate medicine, community health centers, rural health clinics, and tribal health systems. He is a blend of Mexican and Central American indigenous cultures. His indigenous roots are from the Tarascan people of Central West Mexico.


Organizational/Societal Jungian Psychodynamics
Presented by Eissa Hashemi, PhD

 In this presentation, Dr. Eissa Hashemi will discuss the concepts of rejection, denial, complex, and shadow in organizations and society from a Jungian perspective, drawing on our recent article, "Psychodynamics of Leadership and Climate Action: A Jungian Perspective," published in The Journal of Jungian Scholarly Studies. 

Eissa Hashemi, PhD, is an organizational leadership scholar and educator who specializes in authentic leadership, emotional intelligence, and diversity. With over a decade of experience, he’s developed leadership programs for universities and NGOs and provided consultancy to organizations on leadership development. His unique approach integrates Jungian and archetypal psychology to explore the alignment of leadership values, resilience, and self-development. 


Call for Finding an Alternative Feminine Narrative Structure
Presented by Kirsten Sheridan

 In this presentation, Kirsten Sheridan explores an alternative approach to storytelling rooted in the descent into the unconscious. The feminine narrative structure uncovered follows the path of internal rebirth, flipping the traditional hero’s journey three-act structure on its head.

Kirsten Sheridan is an Irish filmmaker who moved to Los Angeles 12 years ago to pursue screenwriting, TV writing, and producing. She writes in a personal and therapeutic way. Her most recent work is the Hulu drama ‘Say Nothing’ and the Peacock drama ‘Lockerbie’.


The Jungian Archetypes and Process Engagement 
Presented by Anilda Trenkle, MA

In Jung's Analytical Psychology: Notes of the Seminar Given in 1925, we are presented with a diagram of the psyche. Anilda Trenkle will examine the internal and external processes engaged to see how Alfred North Whitehead's Philosophy of Organism relates to entities in Jung's conception of the psyche. Content will reference "Archetypal Process," edited by David Ray Griffin, Northwestern University Press, 1989, as well as content from the 2024-2025 Jung at Heart Certificate Program. 

Anilda Trenkle holds a Master of Arts degree in Religious Studies from UC Riverside. She brings a lifelong interest in philosophy, religion, personality, and the formation of belief. Her research focus is on process.


New Archetype?
Presented by Nick Shore

 Inspired by artist Hilma af Klint's use of group psychic processes to co-source images from beyond the veil, in 2024, artist Nick Shore conducted a series of team-based creative experiments into the collective unconscious. Nick, together with The Red Team (a group of trained creative presencers), accessed a series of 24 images from the imaginal field. The Red Team used a form of emergent dialogue to circumambulate the question "What is the new archetype?" Nickscribed the 24 images that came through twelve sessions, spread over three months, using his non-dominant hand. These 24 images were later exhibited in a gallery in New York City and were also the subject of a salon series that included Jungian analysts, quantum physicists, and archetypal astrologers. In this presentation, Nick will describe his creative process, showcase some of the key images he has produced, and discuss his understanding of how one might view these images from a Jungian perspective.

 Nick Shore worked in the television business, where his role was to "brail the zeitgeist" for emerging patterns and insights that could inform new show development. More recently, his energy has shifted to his own creative projects, into which he has increasingly been integrating Jungian themes. Nick's current project is Pantheon Of Night—image and narrative sequences captured from a year of his own dreams.

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Jung At Heart 2024-2025: Additional Free Presentations By Participants
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Attendance: Zoom Only

No Continuing Education Credits Are Available

Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83399920817 


The following presentations are given by participants of the Jung at Heart Program, 2024-2025. 

I Don't Believe Everything I Was Taught in Medical School
Presented by Beto Renteria, MD

 In this presentation, Dr. Renteria will discuss how the individuation process creates ethical conflicts in the decisions individuals must make, focusing on a few issues related to his Native American patients that illustrate this concept and how he helped them deal with these issues through a Jungian perspective.

Dr. Beto Renteria is a family practice clinician and the medical director of the Pascua Yaqui tribe of Arizona. He has over 30 years of experience in corporate medicine, community health centers, rural health clinics, and tribal health systems. He is a blend of Mexican and Central American indigenous cultures. His indigenous roots are from the Tarascan people of Central West Mexico.


Organizational/Societal Jungian Psychodynamics
Presented by Eissa Hashemi, PhD

 In this presentation, Dr. Eissa Hashemi will discuss the concepts of rejection, denial, complex, and shadow in organizations and society from a Jungian perspective, drawing on our recent article, "Psychodynamics of Leadership and Climate Action: A Jungian Perspective," published in The Journal of Jungian Scholarly Studies. 

Eissa Hashemi, PhD, is an organizational leadership scholar and educator who specializes in authentic leadership, emotional intelligence, and diversity. With over a decade of experience, he’s developed leadership programs for universities and NGOs and provided consultancy to organizations on leadership development. His unique approach integrates Jungian and archetypal psychology to explore the alignment of leadership values, resilience, and self-development. 


Call for Finding an Alternative Feminine Narrative Structure
Presented by Kirsten Sheridan

 In this presentation, Kirsten Sheridan explores an alternative approach to storytelling rooted in the descent into the unconscious. The feminine narrative structure uncovered follows the path of internal rebirth, flipping the traditional hero’s journey three-act structure on its head.

Kirsten Sheridan is an Irish filmmaker who moved to Los Angeles 12 years ago to pursue screenwriting, TV writing, and producing. She writes in a personal and therapeutic way. Her most recent work is the Hulu drama ‘Say Nothing’ and the Peacock drama ‘Lockerbie’.


The Jungian Archetypes and Process Engagement 
Presented by Anilda Trenkle, MA

In Jung's Analytical Psychology: Notes of the Seminar Given in 1925, we are presented with a diagram of the psyche. Anilda Trenkle will examine the internal and external processes engaged to see how Alfred North Whitehead's Philosophy of Organism relates to entities in Jung's conception of the psyche. Content will reference "Archetypal Process," edited by David Ray Griffin, Northwestern University Press, 1989, as well as content from the 2024-2025 Jung at Heart Certificate Program. 

Anilda Trenkle holds a Master of Arts degree in Religious Studies from UC Riverside. She brings a lifelong interest in philosophy, religion, personality, and the formation of belief. Her research focus is on process.


New Archetype?
Presented by Nick Shore

 Inspired by artist Hilma af Klint's use of group psychic processes to co-source images from beyond the veil, in 2024, artist Nick Shore conducted a series of team-based creative experiments into the collective unconscious. Nick, together with The Red Team (a group of trained creative presencers), accessed a series of 24 images from the imaginal field. The Red Team used a form of emergent dialogue to circumambulate the question "What is the new archetype?" Nickscribed the 24 images that came through twelve sessions, spread over three months, using his non-dominant hand. These 24 images were later exhibited in a gallery in New York City and were also the subject of a salon series that included Jungian analysts, quantum physicists, and archetypal astrologers. In this presentation, Nick will describe his creative process, showcase some of the key images he has produced, and discuss his understanding of how one might view these images from a Jungian perspective.

 Nick Shore worked in the television business, where his role was to "brail the zeitgeist" for emerging patterns and insights that could inform new show development. More recently, his energy has shifted to his own creative projects, into which he has increasingly been integrating Jungian themes. Nick's current project is Pantheon Of Night—image and narrative sequences captured from a year of his own dreams.

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