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Beverley Zabriskie
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Emotion and Transformation: The Moving Forces in Life and Practice
April 11, Friday Lecture
7:30 p.m.-10:00 p.m.
Emotion moves us. It is the sculptor of our actions, the painter of our
perceptions, the lens of our impressions and a mirror of our reflections.
Emotion shapes the tales told in our myths and religions, fashions our
narratives of our personal and collective, historical and current existence.
Emotion influences the arguments in our philosophies, politics, and ethics.
Emotion is explicitly a source and force in our arts, and implicitly a driver in
our sciences. It is the ever present momentum in geo-political events and the
lurking daimon in the clashes of civilizations and religions. It is in play in
the highs and lows, the bullish and bearish, of lived life and relationship, of
our sense of fate and of destiny.
Emotion filters and determines our opinions, our judgments, our choices.
Depending on its content, intensity, frequency, and outlets of action and
expression, emotion can be many-splendored or maniacally over-determined. It can
open or close, reveal or obfuscate, connect or alienate. It can illuminate, and
it can blind, keep us from realizing, or force us to know.
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.
Emotion and Transformation: The Moving Forces in Life and Practice
April 12, Saturday Workshop
10:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m.
During the workshop we will take an inventory of the universal basic emotions and of cultural and social emotions. We will note how emotion is at the core of our dreams and is the essence of our waking and dreaming images. We will review current neuro-science theories on the dynamics of emotion through mirror neurons and study the interplays in analysis through these lens. We will also take Paul Ekman's quiz on recognizing emotions through facial expressions. And we will allow our emotions to be engaged through art, especially Bill Viola’s series on
The Passions. Altogether we will have an emotion filled day.
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. She was chair of the program committee of the
2004 IAAP Congress in Barcelona, and the recipient of the 2002 Psychoanalytic Educator of the Year
Award from the International Federation of Psychoanalytic Education. She is a past president of the
National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis. Her fifty publications include “A Meeting
of Rare Minds”, Preface to Atom and Archetype: The Pauli-Jung Correspondence.
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