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2008 Lecture and Workshop Tapes/CDs

   
Lara Newton - The Power of Conpanionship

$14.00
LECTURE: Lara presents the process of transformation from bonding, to wounding, and finally to healing and redemption. This is a transformation process that takes the brother-sister relationship from an outer experience, whether negative or positive, to a powerful intrapsychic reality, for any individual who takes up the challenge of relating to this psychological phenomenon. Lara shares some poetic material and brother-sister stories that inspired her.
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Lara Newton, M.A., L.P.C. is a senior diplomate Jungian Analyst with a private practice in Denver, Colorado. She has been a therapist since 1982. Lara is co-coordinator of training and Vice-President of the C.G. Jung Institute of Colorado. She has been president of the Jung Society of Colorado for ten years. Her first book is Brothers and Sisters: discovering the psychology of companionship.."

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Lara Newton - Variations on the Theme of Companionship

$23.00
LECTURE: In this workshop, Lara focuses on specific patterns in brother-sister relationships and their effect on the psychological development of both women and men. She works with fairytales and dreams, and the process of transformation within the psyche. She also works with two brother-sister fairytales.
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Lara Newton, M.A., L.P.C. is a senior diplomate Jungian Analyst with a private practice in Denver, Colorado. She has been a therapist since 1982. Lara is co-coordinator of training and Vice-President of the C.G. Jung Institute of Colorado. She has been president of the Jung Society of Colorado for ten years. Her first book is Brothers and Sisters: discovering the psychology of companionship.."

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Beverley Zabriskie - Emotion and Transformation: The Moving Forces in Life and Practice

$14.00
LECTURE: Emotion was a central concern and focus for Jung. From his earliest work on the association experiment through his later alchemical analogies for internal and interpersonal dynamics, Jung engaged emotion as the primary link between mind and body, the physical and psychic. Both the lecture follows and extends Jung’s study of emotion in our waking and dreaming experience, in our natural existence and cultural dimensions, in our personal and professional engagements.
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Beverley Zabriskie is a Jungian Analyst in private practice in New York City, where she is the President, on the faculty, and a founding member of the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association (JPA). She is the 2007 Fay Lecturer, an Assistant Editor of the Journal of Analytical Psychology, a member of the advisory committee of the Philemon Foundation. Her fifty publications include “A Meeting of Rare Minds”, Preface to Atom and Archetype: The Pauli-Jung Correspondence.

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Beverley Zabriskie - Variations on the Theme of Companionship

$23.00
LECTURE: During the workshop we take an inventory of the universal basic emotions and of cultural and social emotions. We note how emotion is at the core of our dreams and is the essence of our waking and dreaming images. We review current neuroscience's theories on the dynamics of emotion through mirror neurons and study the interplays in analysis through these lens.
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Beverley Zabriskie is a Jungian Analyst in private practice in New York City, where she is the President, on the faculty, and a founding member of the Jungian Psychoanalytic Association (JPA). She is the 2007 Fay Lecturer, an Assistant Editor of the Journal of Analytical Psychology, a member of the advisory committee of the Philemon Foundation. Her fifty publications include “A Meeting of Rare Minds”, Preface to Atom and Archetype: The Pauli-Jung Correspondence.

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John & Carolyn Martin - An Introduction to Jung
$40.00
SEMINAR: (6 CDs) The purpose of this seminar is to familiarize the participants with the basic concepts of Jungian Psychology. The Martins first introduce Jung. What we discover in this segment is that for Jung the basic problem for modern men and women is the enormous chasm that has opened up between the conscious and the unconscious mind. To overcome this division we must learn the language of the unconscious, which is to say that we must learn the language of symbolic thought. We then turn to Jung’s model of the psyche and locate its various aspects: the personal unconscious, the collective unconscious, ego, persona, shadow, anima and animus, complexes and the Self. This material is presented, not as a set of philosophical concepts, but as living realities with which we have to do each day of our life; the things that make us feel the way we feel and act the way we act. Using his notions of anima (the woman within the man) and animus (the man within the woman), we attempt to clarify the dynamics of these “invisible partners.” Perhaps the most important practical contribution of Jung to modern life is his theory of the complex. To grasp his understanding of complexes can change the way we think about ourselves and can open exciting doors of personal transformation. With this part of our study all that has gone before will come together in a way that we trust will be of genuine benefit to everyone participating.
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John Martin received his Doctor of Ministry degree from Louisville Presbyterian Seminary. Carolyn Martin has a B.S. Degree in Elementary Education and a Master’s Degree in Religious Education. They retired at the end of June 2003 after thirty-three years at First Presbyterian Church of Elizabethton, Tennessee. John served as minister and during that time at the church he had an extensive ministry as a pastoral counselor. Carolyn worked there as Director of Christian Education. John and Carolyn led the Introduction to Jung weekend seminars for the Journey into Wholeness for twenty years and served on the Board of Directors of Journey for several years. John was also a frequent presenter at the Journey into Wholeness Conferences.

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