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Ann Ulanov - Aliveness/Deadness

$14.00
LECTURE: In the opening years of our new century and under the shadow of terrorist attacks on American soil, these following questions have become urgent: What makes for our sense of aliveness and feeling real? What puts us in touch with our own voice? What confers a sense of finding and creating a path that is true for us? What kills it, making us feel deadness? The focus of this lecture will examine the space of aliveness, which is created between persons, between analysand and analyst, between ego and animus/a, in worship between ritual and repetition compulsion, and in imagination between the factual and the symbolic.
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Ann Belford Ulanov, M.Div., Ph.D. L.H.D, is the Christiane Brooks Johnson Professor of Psychiatry and Religion at Union Theological Seminary, a psychoanalyst in private practice, and a supervising analyst and faculty member of the C.G. Jung Institute, New York City. She is the recipient of honorary doctorates from Virginia Theological School and from Loyola Graduate Department in Pastoral Counseling. She is the author of The Feminine in Christian Theology and in Jungian Psychology; Receiving Woman: Studies in the Psychology and Theology of the Feminine; Picturing God; The Wisdom of the Psyche; The Female Ancestors of Christ; The Wizards’ Gate; Religion and the Spiritual in Carl Jung; and Finding Space: Winnecott, God, and Psychic Reality.

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Donald Kalsched - Early Trauma and Dreams

$14.00
LECTURE: Experiences in early childhood that cause unbearable psychic pain or anxiety (trauma) can leave the personality and the human spirit threatened with destruction. To avoid this, a defensive splitting of the self occurs in which a “progressed” part of the self casts a spell over a “regressed” part and locks it up in an inner sanctum for safekeeping. This self-encapsulation is out pictured in dreams during the psychological process. In this lecture, using dream examples from the clinical situation and the fairy tale of Rapunzel, we will see how the wisdom of the psyche’s archetypal defenses saves the imperishable personal spirit from further trauma, but at the price of cutting it off from life. Psychotherapy of this “trauma complex” and its primitive resistances will be discussed.
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Donald E. Kalsched, Ph.D . is a clinical psychologist and Jungian analyst with a private practice in Katonah, N.Y. He is a faculty member and supervisor at the C.G. Jung Institute in New York City and with the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. Currently he is Dean of Jungian Studies specialty at the Westchester Institute for Training in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in Bedford Hills, N.Y. He is the author of The Inner World of Trauma: Archetypal Defenses of the Personal Spirit

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Donald Kalsched - From Bewitchment to Enchantment: Transformational Process in the Psychoanalysis of Trauma

$23.00
WORKSHOP: Patients who have suffered severe early trauma often find themselves bewitched by dark tyrannical voices assaulting them from within, leading to intense anxiety and depression. In dream work with such patients, the dark inner voices reveal themselves as both archaic and typical--hence archetypal--personifications whose inner purpose seems to be the defense of a vulnerable core of selfhood to make sure it is never violated again. However, in defending the true self against further trauma, the archetypal defenses also persecute and demoralize it, cutting off all hope for life-in-relationship to others. Under these conditions, the positive side of the Self cannot constellate and the individuation process cannot get started. In successful depth psychotherapy, these archetypal defenses slowly lose their power as their daimonic energy slowly becomes humanized in the transference and is transmuted into a mature capacity for love and creative living (enchantment).
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Donald E. Kalsched, Ph.D . is a clinical psychologist and Jungian analyst with a private practice in Katonah, N.Y. He is a faculty member and supervisor at the C.G. Jung Institute in New York City and with the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. Currently he is Dean of Jungian Studies specialty at the Westchester Institute for Training in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in Bedford Hills, N.Y. He is the author of The Inner World of Trauma: Archetypal Defenses of the Personal Spirit

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James Hollis - Creating a Life - Lecture

$14.00
LECTURE: "Can we create our lives, or does life create us? How is it that we are free but choose such repetitive, self-defeating patterns? How does fate collide with destiny and catch us in between? What are the sources of those replications, and what the insights we need to maximize such freedom as we may have? These are the questions which haunt the modern who, wishing freedom, creates repetitions, yet longs for an authentic journey.
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James Hollis, Ph.D. , is a Zurich-trained Jungian analyst, author of nine books, most recently Creating a Life and On This Journey We Call Our Life, and executive director of the Jung Educational Center of Houston, Texas."

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James Hollis - Creating a Life - Workshop

$23.00
WORKSHOP: "We can never be free to create our lives if we are in service to fixed, internalized, and largely unconscious ideas. We will engage questions which stir, sift, and raise consciousness of those deeply ingrained ideas which create or repeat patterns in our lives, for with consciousness comes the power to choose more freely."
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James Hollis, Ph.D. , is a Zurich-trained Jungian analyst, author of nine books, most recently Creating a Life and On This Journey We Call Our Life, and executive director of the Jung Educational Center of Houston, Texas."

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James Hollis - The Middle Passage: Revisioning the Sense of Self - Lecture

$14.00
LECTURE: The adolescent passage marks the transition from childhood into biological and social adulthood, but the middle passage invites the move to psychological adulthood. Whether obliged by outer changes or inner imperatives, the individual is obliged to ask: “Who am I apart from my history, apart from the roles I play?” If one untangles the skein of tapes, assumptions, projections, and complexes to which one has been in unwitting service, then one may move to an enlarged relationship to the Self which the journey of the second half of life requires.
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James Hollis, Ph.D. , is a Zurich trained Jungian Analyst in private practice in Houston, Texas, where he is also Executive Director of the Jung Educational Center. He is a Senior Training Analyst of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and the author of eight books, the most recent being The Archetypal Imagination, and Creating a Life.

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James Hollis - The Middle Passage: Revisioning the Sense of Self - Workshop

$23.00
WORKSHOP: This workshop presents a series of exercises and questions designed to provoke greater consciousness and, therefore, possibility of choice by teasing out the unconscious mythologies which have governed one’s life to the present.
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James Hollis, Ph.D. , is a Zurich trained Jungian Analyst in private practice in Houston, Texas, where he is also Executive Director of the Jung Educational Center. He is a Senior Training Analyst of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and the author of eight books, the most recent being The Archetypal Imagination, and Creating a Life.

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James Hollis - Second Half of Life - Lecture

$14.00
LECTURE: Finding meaning in the second half of life requires our recovering a sense of personal authority, striking a balance between obligation to others and duty to self, and constructing a mature spirituality. How do we recover the parts left behind? What are the ways in which we can grow as persons throughout this journey, and find ourselves increasingly at home with the person we are becoming?
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James Hollis, Ph.D. , is a Zurich-trained Jungian analyst and the executive director of the Jung Educational Center of Houston, Texas. He is the author of 50 articles, reviews, and eleven books, including The Middle Passage: From Misery to Meaning at Mid-Life; Tracking the Gods: The Place of Myth in Modern Life; The Eden Project: In Search of the Magical Other; Creating a Life: Finding Your Individual Path, and most recently, On This Journey We Call Our Life."

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James Hollis - Shadow/Work

$23.00
WORKSHOP: What is our personal Shadow, and how may we bring into greater awareness that which troubles consciousness? This workshop will engage in discussion, exemplification, and questions designed to help participants gain a greater awareness of the personal Shadow.
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James Hollis, Ph.D. , is a Zurich-trained Jungian analyst and the executive director of the Jung Educational Center of Houston, Texas. He is the author of 50 articles, reviews, and twelve books, including The Middle Passage: From Misery to Meaning at Mid-Life; On This Journey We Call Our Life; The Eden Project: In Search of the Magical Other; Creating a Life: Finding Your Individual Path, and most recently, Why Good People do Bad Things."

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John Beebe - The Self in Dreams

$23.00
WORKSHOP: Everyone has an ego that wishes, and wills, and fears. But Jung tells us that we also have a Self that has the ability to cancel our wishes, frustrate our wills, and intensify our fears, all in the service of a mysterious project: individuation. How do we recognize the Self? Jung found evidence of the Self in dreams. But how does the Self speak to us in dreams? Using examples from a variety of sources, Dr. Beebe will demonstrate how we can identify the Self and how the Self emerges in dreams as a dynamic presence, organizing a new psychological standpoint.
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John Beebe, M.D. , is a psychiatrist and Jungian analyst in San Francisco, where, in addition to editing and writing articles and books in the field of analytical psychology, he practices and teaches analytical psychotherapy. He is the Founding Editor of The San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal, was the first American co-editor of the London-based Journal of Analytical Psychology, and is past President of the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. He is the author of Integrity in Depth.

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John Beebe - Typology and Integrity

$14.00
LECTURE: Integrity means standing for something - in our relations with ourselves, our loved ones, and the world. It involves the ability to accept responsibility for the other in a way that allows us to remain true to ourselves. Dr. John Beebe explores C.G. Jung’s theory of psychological types as a key to the living reality of moral integrity.
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John Beebe, M.D. , is a Jungian analyst in private practice in San Francisco. An internationally recognized clinical teacher of Jungian psychology, he is founding editor of the San Francisco Jung Institute Library Journal where his movie reviews have run since 1980. Dr. Beebe is author of Integrity in Depth, a study of the archetype of integrity. He can be seen discussing American movies in the 1990 award-winning documentary “The Wisdom of the Dream.”

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Murray Stein - Four Pillars of a Jungian Approach to Psychotherapy

$23.00
WORKSHOP: Murray Stein presents in this seminar the bare bones of the Jungian approach to psychotherapy. The four pillars, to be described and elucidated in the seminar, are: 1. Assessment and evaluation of the state of the psyche in the individuation process; 2. Understanding and using transference and countertransference dynamics in psychotherapy; 3. Interpreting dreams in psychotherapy; 4. Transforming psychic structure through active imagination. Each of these key elements will be described theoretically and illustrated using clinical case material and examples from practice.
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Murray Stein, Ph.D. , is a Jungian analyst in practice in the Chicago area. He is a training analyst at the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago and the author of many articles and books, among them Transformation-Emergence of the Self, In Midlife, Jung’s Map of the Soul, and Practicing Wholeness. An international lecturer, he is the former President of the International Association for Analytical Psychology.

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Murray Stein - The Reality of the Soul

$14.00
LECTURE: People have had experiences of the soul’s transcendence since time immemorial. Yet we continue to wonder...What do these experiences prove? Do they offer a genuine vision of reality, or are they only products of human imagination? Are they rooted in human desire, in the wish for immortality, in projection? There are certain special moments in life, call them “openings to transcendence,” when we confront a symbol and see reality as the unconscious, according to Jung, regards it all the time. In this lecture, Murray Stein invites the audience to reflect on such experiences of transcendence. These experiences can open us to question some of our deepest assumptions about the boundaries of the soul.
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Murray Stein, Ph.D. , is a Jungian analyst in practice in the Chicago area. He is a training analyst at the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago and the author of many articles and books, among them Transformation-Emergence of the Self, In Midlife, Jung’s Map of the Soul, and Practicing Wholeness. An international lecturer, he is the former President of the International Association for Analytical Psychology.

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Pittman McGehee - The Three Threads of Individuation: Biological, Psychological, and Mythological

$14.00
LECTURE: Among Jung's most complex and seminal concepts is that of the archetypal structure of the collective unconscious. Individuation is the human urge, drive or longing for the ultimate goal of the human process, which is wholeness. There are three simultaneous processes occurring in the evolution of consciousness. These processes can be viewed biologically, psychologically, or mythologically. The rhyme and rhythm of the universe is union, separation and reunion, so it is with cellular structure, as well as consciousness from the unconsciousness. The fetus must leave the womb, the ego must leave the unconscious, Adam and Eve must leave the garden. Thus, it is the archetypal nature of individuation and the evolution of consciousness, to separate in order to reunite at a higher or deeper level. This lecture addresses the natural process of individuation, as well as, the implications of what results when this process is interrupted or retarded.
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J. Pittman McGehee received his Master of Divinity from the Virginia Theological Seminary and was ordained as a priest in the Episcopal Church in 1969. He received an honorary Doctor of Divinity from the Episcopal Seminary of the Southwest. Formerly the Dean of Christ Church Cathedral in downtown Houston, he is currently a Diplomate Jungian Analyst and the director of the Institute for the Advancement of Psychology and Spirituality. Additionally, he is serving as the Carolyn Faye Professor of Analytical Psychology at the University of Houston. Pittman is widely known as a lecturer and educator in the field of psychology and religion, as well as a published poet and essayist.

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Sylvia Perera - Sacrifice to the Fire, Surrender in the Light

$14.00
LECTURE: Using an ancient Egyptian story of a shipwrecked traveler, we will look at the archetypal journey through terrorizing ordeals to suffer chaos, the loss of collective security, and the sacrificial defeats of ego that allow us "to die before we die." Such initiations, in our times again so necessary, can sometimes lead us beyond fear. Through opening the eye of the heart, they enable us to vision into and through the previously hidden light, just as they reorient our identities in the processes of the Self and the transcendent source that is the journey's goal.
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Sylvia Brinton Perera is a Jungian analyst who lives, practices, teaches, and writes in New York City and Burlington, VT. Her publications include Descent to the Goddess: A Way of Initiation for Women; The Scapegoat Complex: Towards a Mythology of Shadow and Guilt; Dreams, A Portal to the Source

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David Miller - The Return of Repressed Myths in the Modern Soul

$23.00
WORKSHOP: Drawing upon mythic motifs of hunting and farming peoples, the discussion in this workshop will focus upon fundamental archetypal splits within the self. Special attention will be given to some of the following motifs: in agricultural mythology, images of descent into the underworld, the complex of tree-snake-woman, and pigs and fertility; and in hunting mythology, images of stealing fire, slaying dragons, and honoring animals, ancestors, and ghosts.
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David L. Miller, PhD, is the Watson-Ledden Professor of Religion, Emeritus, at Syracuse University. He has been a Core Faculty Person at Pacifica Graduate Institute in California, has taught clinical programs at the Jung Institute in Switzerland, and has held seminars for trainees at Jung Institutes in Los Angeles, Toronto, San Francisco, Chicago and New York City. He has also served on the examining committee for the InterRegional Society of Jungian Analysts. Dr. Miller is the author of Gods and Games: Towards a Theology of Play; The New Polytheism: Rebirth of the Gods and Goddesses; Christs: Archetypal Images in Christian Theology; Three Faces of God; and Hells and Holy Ghosts.

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Jean Shinoda Bolen - Transforming Ourselves and the World

$14.00
LECTURE: The archetype of the sacred circle, feminism, Jungian psychology, and Rupert Sheldrake’s Morphic Field Theory come together in Jean Shinoda Bolen’s visionary and practical work on women’s circles and their transformative potential. Drawing on the story of “The Hundredth Monkey,” which inspired anti-nuclear activists, “the millionth circle” depends upon a simple hypothesis: when a critical number of people change how they think and behave, the culture will also, and a post-patriarchal era will begin. In this talk, she describes the Grail Legend as a planetary story and discusses the parallels between the analytical container and the qualities that make the circle a growth medium for its members.
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Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D. is a Jungain Analyst, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California San Francisco, and the author of The Tao of Psychology, Goddesses in Everywoman, Gods in Everyman, Crossing to Avalon , Ring of Power, Close to the Bone , The Millionth Circle, and Goddesses in Older Women. She is a former member of the Ms. Foundation for Women and the International Transpersonal Association.

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Jean Shinoda Bolen - We Are Spiritual Beings On a Human Path

$23.00
WORKSHOP: Myths of descent into the underworld illuminate the nature of the spiritual journey. The disasters and unexpected epiphanies of everyday life can bring us to what we know at a soul level, or yearning to be authentic. Jung’s emphasis on individuation and Joseph Campbell’s challenge to us to find our personal myth depend on making choices that ring deeply true for us. In her perennial classics Goddesses in Everywoman and Gods in Everyman and now in Goddesses in Older Women (about archetypes in women over fifty), Jean Shinoda Bolen brings our archetypes to life and enables us to recognize them in ourselves. In this workshop, you will hear myths of descent and return that can take you into the symbolic realm of the pysche - where the soul dwells. By listening to Jean tell stories, you may realize the significant themes in your own life. In a guided meditation, you may find personal symbols and sources of wisdom. This is an opportunity that may activate or recharge your inner life.
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Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D. is a Jungain Analyst, Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California San Francisco, and the author of The Tao of Psychology, Goddesses in Everywoman, Gods in Everyman, Crossing to Avalon , Ring of Power, Close to the Bone , The Millionth Circle, and Goddesses in Older Women. She is a former member of the Ms. Foundation for Women and the International Transpersonal Association.

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Sharon Martin - Feminine Authority: Empowerment through Animus Development

$14.00
LECTURE: Drawing on the work of Jung, von Franz, Carotenuto, Young-Eisendrath, Harding and life experience, Martin discusses the re-discovery of feminine authority via relationship with the animus as center of inner psychic equilibrium. She explores the negative masculine as the key to transformation as he makes himself known through dream images, neuroses and stories. Finally, she describes the emergence of the positive masculine as source of power and bridge to wholeness.
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Sharon Martin was born and grew up in the Deep South, where she developed an acute interest and sensitivity to the relationship between culture and gender. She received both her bachelor’s and master’s degree at Emory University in the Psychosocial Nurse Practitioner program, obtaining advanced certification as Family Nurse Practitioner and Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist. She is a 2005 graduate of the C. G. Jung Institute Zurich.

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