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AFFILIATE EVENT: JACO Presents Soul Work, Jung & Field of Dreams with Anthony Moore, Ph.D.
Mar
18
9:00 AM09:00

AFFILIATE EVENT: JACO Presents Soul Work, Jung & Field of Dreams with Anthony Moore, Ph.D.

Please note: JUNG CLEVELAND is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. For additional information and to register, please contact: workshops@jungohio.com

Movie & Discussion

Date: March 18, 2017                                                                                                  
Time:  9:00 a.m. – 1:15 p.m.
Costs:  JAICO members $40, Non-Members $45, Reception at the Wine Bistro $10,

Description:

Drawing from his book Father, Son and Healing Ghosts, Anthony Moore begins this program with a brief review of Jungian concepts. We will then view segments of the movie Field of Dreams, interpreting images and narrative of the movie from a Jungian perspective. The movie provides a powerful dramatization of how the healing process of the human psyche functions. Using images from the movie as a guide, we will outline a methodology for doing inner work.
 
The program concludes with Tony's personal account of applying this methodology to connect to his father who was killed in World War II. By telling the story of his father and fellow Marines, he will describe how he came to know his father and overcame the life-long void he felt from his father’s death.
 
Time will be given for personal reflection and group sharing.
Book available for $11 including tax ($10 for members)

Continue the Conversation

You are cordially invited to join us for conversation and appetizers with our speaker immediately following our program at the Wine Bistro - Upper Arlington,
1750 W. Lane Ave.
See registration.

 

About the Presenter:

Anthony Moore served for 34 years as a teacher, administrator and spiritual director at Georgetown University. His research and teaching focused on the integration of philosophy, psychology and spirituality. Introduced to Jung through the use of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator in his teaching and organizational consulting, he had taught Jungian psychology for several years when the Jungian images and symbols inField of Dreams revealed areas of his own psychic life that pertained to the loss of his father, who was killed in war without meeting his son. These reflections led to using the movie's images and symbols as a guide to writing  Father, Son and Healing Ghosts, a book recounting his journey, a “journey to wholeness,” to connect to his father. Anthony Moore earned a Ph.D. from Fordham University and a Master of Divinity from the Weston School of Theology. He lives in Falls Church, VA.
 

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AFFILIATE EVENT: James Hollis Presents “Hauntings: Dispelling the Ghosts Who Run Our Lives”
Feb
10
to Feb 11

AFFILIATE EVENT: James Hollis Presents “Hauntings: Dispelling the Ghosts Who Run Our Lives”

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Please note: JUNG CLEVELAND is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. For additional information and to register, please contact: workshops@jungohio.com

Lecture:

Date: February 10, 2016                                                                                                       
Time:  7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Costs:  Donation $25

Lecture Description:

Our ancestors believed in ghosts, and perhaps they were not far off the mark as so much of daily life is driven by invisible psychic forces, archaic agendas, and imperious admonitions and prohibitions, all the more powerful because they operate unconsciously. What are the features of such “hauntings,” and how might we gain some further foothold on a more conscious conduct of life? 

Workshop:

Date: February 11, 2016                                                                                                       
Time:  9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Costs:  Donation $25

Workshop Description: 

We will use literary and case studies to illustrate the presence of “hauntings” in people’s lives. Questions and exercises designed to elicit insight into one’s own haunting will be provided by the speaker. Please bring notepad and pen upon which to reflect on the invisible powers which govern your daily life. 

About the Presenter:

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James Hollis, Ph.D., is a Zurich-trained, Jungian analyst in private practice in Washington, D.C. He is the author of fourteen books, most recently, Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life, What Matters Most, and Hauntings: Dispelling the Ghosts Who Run Our Lives

 

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    "The World Within: C.G. Jung in His Own Words"  Film and Discussion Moderated by John Troyer, MA, PCC, and David Palomo, MA, EdS.
    Sep
    24
    1:30 PM13:30

    "The World Within: C.G. Jung in His Own Words" Film and Discussion Moderated by John Troyer, MA, PCC, and David Palomo, MA, EdS.

    Film & Discussion

    Date: September 24, 2016                                                               
    Time:  1:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
    CEUs:  No CEUs Available
    Costs: Free. No preregistration is require

    Description:

    This 1990 documentary film features footage of interviews with Carl Jung himself.  The film, therefore, is helpful in providing an up close and personal sense of this renowned pioneer in the field of Depth Psychology.  In "The World Within", Jung speaks about various aspects of his approach to understanding thePsyche including working with dreams, imaginal figures, and the importance of ritual and fantasy.  The film provides a glimpse into Jung's Red Book, the diary in which he recorded his dreams and imaginal life which he cites as leading to the development of his Psychological Theory. The film also provides footage of 

    Jung at Bollingen, a stone structure built by Jung which served as a private space for reading, writing, and contemplation.  Of this structure, Jung is quoted as saying: "At Bollingen, I am in the midst of my true life, I am most deeply myself".   

    About the Moderators:

    John Troyer, MA, PCC received an MA in Counseling and Human Development from Walsh University.  Troyer completed a 2 year clinical training program in Jungian Psychotherapy at the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago.  He is currently in private practice in Akron, Ohio. 

    David Palomo, MA, EdS holds an MA in Counseling Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute.  A former member of the board of Jung Cleveland, he is the Director of Music Together Summit where he works with the emerging of archetypal processes in young children through the medium of music.

     

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    Advanced Jungian Studies in Pittsburgh for 2016-17 Academic Year
    Sep
    9
    8:00 AM08:00

    Advanced Jungian Studies in Pittsburgh for 2016-17 Academic Year

    Are you interested in deepening your Jungian experience?

    The Pittsburgh Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts offers advanced Jungian training sessions. These seminars meet over eight weekends during the academic year, and are taught by area and visiting analysts with a variety of perspectives and interests.

    Admission is open to anyone with a serious interest in Jungian studies. Although most participants are mental health practitioners, training seminars also welcome people from other professional domains, including artists, historians, teachers, and clergy.

    For more information, please contact Rosemarie Paini at rpaini@sbcglobal.net or visit The Pittsburgh Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts website!

     

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    AFFILIATE EVENT: The First Annual Claire Bauza Lecture: Ann Ulanov on These Difficult Times
    Apr
    15
    7:00 PM19:00

    AFFILIATE EVENT: The First Annual Claire Bauza Lecture: Ann Ulanov on These Difficult Times

    Please note: JUNG CLEVELAND is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. For additional information and to register, please visit: http://www.jungcentralohio.org/Flyers/Ulanov_2016.pdf

    Lecture

    What Can We Do In These Difficult Times?

    Date: April 15, 2016                                                                                                       
    Time:  7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
    CEUs:  Available for counselors and social workers.  OPA/MCEs also available for psychologists.
    Costs:  Registration only through Jung Central Ohio (http://www.jungcentralohio.org/Flyers/Ulanov_2016.pdf)

    Lecture Description:

    The suffering places in our psyches, so intimately related to sufferings in our world, are inextricably related to creativity and service in our shared existence with others.  Suffering, madness and creativity are closely linked.  Each of us experiences this connection as a major complex that dogs our lives, despite all our work to relieve it.  Questions confront us: What is the life theme this complex is trying to communicate to me? 

    Workshop

    Meaning Matters

    Date: April 16, 2016                                                                                                       
    Time:  9:00 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. (Registration 8:30AM)
    CEUs:  Available for counselors and social workers.  OPA/MCEs also available for psychologists.
    Costs:  Registration only through Jung Central Ohio (http://www.jungcentralohio.org/Flyers/Ulanov_2016.pdf)

    Workshop Description: 

    Meaning makes the difference between suffering that opens to experience of vital significance and suffering that feels a waste.  Our complexes show our path to creativity.  Does meaningfulness exist independently, showing itself to us?  Or do we construct it in our symbol-making?

    About the Presenter:

    Ann Ulanov, PhD is the Christiane Brooks Johnson Professor of Psychiatry and Religion, Emerita, at Union Theological Seminary.  A psychoanalyst in private practice and a member of the Psychoanalytic Association, NY, and the International Association for Analytical Psychology, Dr. Ulanov is also the author of many books.  She received the Gradiva Award for the best book in Psychiatry and Religion 2002 from the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis.

    Claire Bauza Lecture Series
    In 2016 the Jung Association is initiating the Claire Bauza Lecture to be held each spring, featuring a noted Jungian speaker.  One of JACO’s founders, Claire has served in numerous capacities over the 27 years of our organization’s existence—as trustee and board chair, creator and manager of our art gallery, program organizer and presenter, financial donor, and ongoing volunteer-at-large.  JACO dedicates this namesake lecture series to Claire in honor of her devotion, her spirit and unceasing service to our organization.

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    Oct
    10
    10:30 AM10:30

    Special Offering for Jung Cleveland Members Only – Private Tour of the Cleveland Museum of Art

    Tour Led by Misty Mullin, CMA Engagement Specialist and Melissa Grannetino head of Young Professionals at CMA

    Pre-Registration is Required! Contact: info@jungcleveland.org to Register Today! Space is Limited.

    Description:

    The Cleveland Museum of Art is renowned for the quality and breadth of its collection, which includes almost 45,000 objects and spans 6,000 years of achievement in the arts. Having recently completed an ambitious, multi-phase renovation and expansion project across its campus, the museum is a significant international forum for exhibitions, scholarship, performing arts and art education. One of the top comprehensive art museums in the nation and free of charge to all, the Cleveland Museum of Art is located in the dynamic University Circle neighborhood.

    Explore highlights of the collection that incorporate Jungian thought with Misty Mullin, Engagement Officer at the Cleveland Museum of Art.

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    May
    23
    11:00 AM11:00

    Advanced Jungian Studies in Pittsburgh for 2015-16 Academic Year

    The Pittsburgh Seminar of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts (also known as the C G Jung Institute Analyst Training Program of Pittsburgh) is now accepting applications for the 2015-2016 academic year.  

    We welcome individuals wishing to engage in a serious study of Jungian psychology. Our participants include those who are presently candidates in the analyst training program, individuals currently “auditing” the program with the intent on applying for formal training to become an analyst, as well as individuals who are interested in studying Jung for personal enrichment, or to deepen clinical skills, without the intent to enter into formal training.

    We typically meet once a month for 9 hours of lectures/seminars and 4 hours of case colloquium starting on a Friday morning at 11:00 and ending at 5:30 the following Saturday afternoon.

    The application process includes a personal biographical statement, resume and a personal interview with two or three faculty members. Participants must be pursuing their own personal analysis.

    If you want to know more Jung, consider joining us. You can see last year’s curriculum at irsja.org. Click on the “Training” tab, then “Seminars” then Pittsburgh Seminar to see a list of courses by local and visiting analysts.

    Interested individuals should contact the Seminar Coordinator by e-mail or phone:

    Sandra E. Miller, Ph.D.

    Jungian Psychoanalyst

    Pittsburgh Seminar Coordinator

    Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts

    412-521-5419

    Magmilbeth@aol.com

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    Apr
    24
    4:00 PM16:00

    NAMI GC Annual Meeting & Awards Ceremony

    Please note: JUNG CLEVELAND is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. For additional information and to register, please contact:  Lisa Dellafiora at 216-875-0266 or ldellafiora@namicleveland.org

    Event Description: NAMI GC Annual Meeting and Awards Ceremony

    About the Presenter: 

    This year's featured speaker is Wayne Drash, author of "My Son is Mentally Ill So Listen Up."  Mr. Drash is an award-winning writer and producer for CNN.com.  His article about Stephanie Escamilla chronicles a single mom's desire to put pediatric mental illness in the news has received worldwide response.

    During the meeting NAMI GC will present the following awards:

    The Scott Adamson Memorial Peer Award, Ben Seeley

    Mental Health Family/Caregiver Award, Loretta Daws

    Mental Health provider Award, Jennifer Kruse, Executive Director, Living Miracles Peer Empowerment Center

    Eugene Brudno Memorial Organization Award,  Cleveland Center for Eating Disorders

    Cultural Competence in Mental Health Award, Ron Robinson, LSW, Case Manager/Therapist, Beech Brook

    Please note: JUNG CLEVELAND is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. For additional information, please contact:  Lisa Dellafiora at 216-875-0266 or ldellafiora@namicleveland.org

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    Alchemical Images as "States of Mind," Presented by Murray Stein, Ph.D.
    Feb
    8
    12:00 PM12:00

    Alchemical Images as "States of Mind," Presented by Murray Stein, Ph.D.

    Location: Online web event, see Asheville Jung Center
    CEUs: 15 CEUs are available with purchase of home study package
    Cost: ONLINE registration only through Asheville Jung Center

    Please note: Jung Cleveland is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. Contact Asheville Jung Center.

    Event Description: 

    Join us on Saturday, February 8th as Murray Stein will join us for our first seminar in the 2014 Alchemy series. This seminar is titled Alchemical Images as "States of Mind".

    On November 23rd, 2013 the Asheville Jung Center hosted an enormously successful Introduction to Alchemy with Dr. Stein. There was a strong request from participants to go deeper into this mysterious aspect of Jungian psychology. Dr. Stein has graciously offered to lead a 5 month course on Alchemy. We will meet Monthly beginning next Saturday, February 8th. The 5 scheduled dates can be seen below. People can register for all 5 lectures for one price of $107 and there is a CEU option available. Each lecture can be attended either live or viewed later via download or streaming video. Participants joining anytime after the course begins can still register and catch up by watching the recorded versions of prior lectures.

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    This is a 5 Seminar course which runs over the following timeline:

    1. Alchemical Images as "States of Mind"
    2. Alchemy as a Model for Psychological and Spiritual Work
    3. An Alchemical Process as Shown in a Dream Series
    4. Alchemy as a Guide for Transformation in Analysis
    5. Alchemy as a Map for Stages of Psychological and Spiritual Development

     

    About the Presenter:

    Murray Stein Ph.D., is a supervising training analyst and former president of The International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich, Switzerland (ISAP Zurich). He is the author of "The Principle of Individuation" and many other books and articles in the field of Jungian Psychoanalysis. From 2001 to 2004 he was president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology. He has lectured internationally and presently makes his home in Switzerland. 

    Don't miss this extroardinary experience. Internet slots are limited. Visitashevillejungcenter.org for more information and to register.

    Please note: Jung Cleveland is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. Contact Asheville Jung Center.

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    "W-13 Hauntings: Dispelling the Ghosts Who Run Our Lives," Presented by James Hollis, Ph.D.
    Oct
    30
    8:30 PM20:30

    "W-13 Hauntings: Dispelling the Ghosts Who Run Our Lives," Presented by James Hollis, Ph.D.

    Location: Online web event, see Asheville Jung Center
    CEUs: 1.5 CEUs are available
    Cost: ONLINE registration only through Asheville Jung Center

    Please note: Jung Cleveland is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. Contact Asheville Jung Center.

    Event Description: 

    -What does life ask of us, and how are we to answer that summons?
    -Are we here just to propagate the species anew?
    -Do any of us really believe that we are here to make money and then die?
    -Does life matter, in the end, and if so, how, and in what fashion?
    -What guiding intelligence weaves the threads of our individual biographies?
    -What hauntings of the invisible world invigorate, animate, and direct the multiple narratives of daily life?

    In Hauntings, James Hollis considers how we are all governed by the presence of invisible forms-spirits, ghosts, ancestral and parental influences, inner voices, dreams, impulses, untold stories, complexes, synchronicities, and mysteries-which move through us, and through history. He offers a way to understand them psychologically, examining the persistence of the past in influencing our present, conscious lives and noting that engagement with mystery is what life asks of each of us. From such engagements, a deeper, more thoughtful, more considered life may come.

    Join us on Wednesady, October 30th as James Hollis will discuss the material in Hauntings. Live seats are limited so Register soon!

    About the Presenter:

    James Hollis, Ph.D., is a Zurich-trained Jungian analyst in private practice in Houston, Texas. Dr. Hollis is former Executive Director of the Jung Educational Center of Houston and professor of Jungian Studies at Saybrook University, San Francisco, California. Additionally, he is retired Senior Training Analyst for the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, first Director of the Philadelphia Jung Institute, and Vice President Emeritus of the Philemon Foundation. Among his publications are numerous articles and fourteen books (some of which have been translated into sixteen languages), including The Eden Project: In Search of the Magical Other; Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life; What Matters Most: Living a More Considered Life The Middle Passage; and most recently, Hauntings: Dispelling the Ghosts Who Run Our Lives.

    Don't miss this extroardinary experience. Internet slots are limited. Visitashevillejungcenter.org for more information and to register.

    Please note: Jung Cleveland is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. Contact Asheville Jung Center.

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    Apr
    27
    8:00 AM08:00

    'We are the Tools of Our Trade: How the Therapist's Own Attachment Patterns Shape Therapy'

    Presented by Northern Ohio Clinical Social Work Society and co-sponsored by Jung Cleveland. 

    Opportunity

    With a new twist, David Wallin, Ph.D., takes attachment therapy from its niche in the parent-child relationship and applies it to the process happening between psychotherapist and patient. Because we are the tools of our trade, our own attachment patterns strongly influence our effectiveness as therapists. Rather than our own techniques, it is who we are that ultimately determines our capacity to create with our passions a genuinely therapeutic relationship. Dr. Wallin is a lively and engaging speaker who combines a scholarly perspective with vivid case materials and videos as he explores with us how mindfulness of our own attachment patterns in the therapist-patient relationship can lead to new opportunities and insights for both patient and therapist.

    Dr. Wallin's workshop, We Are The Tools of Our Trade: How the Therapist's Own Attachment Patterns Shape Therapy, will be sponsored by the Northern Ohio Clinical Social Work Society on Saturday, April 27, from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. It provides 6 CEU's for social workers, professional counselors and psychologists. For more information, go to www.nocsws.org.

    Learning Objectives
    Attendees Will Learn To:

    1. Utilize the attachment relationship as a crucible of therapeutic change

    2. Detect the collusions and collisions that arise where your attachment patterns intersect with those of the patient.

    3. Integrate, in yourself and the patient, the mindfulness and reflection conductive to awareness, flexibility and change.

    4. Identify attachment-based obstacles to dealing effectively with the financial dimension of the therapeutic relationship.

    About the Presenter: David Wallin, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Albany and Mill Valley, Calif. A magna cum laude graduate of Harvard College who received his doctorate from the Wright Institute in Berkley, he has been practicing, teaching and writing about psychotherapy for nearly three decades. His most recent book, Attachment in Psychotherapy, is currently being translated into nine languages and will be available for purchase at the workshop.

    CEUs: 6.0 hours; Ohio CSWMFT Board #RCS091201 approval for Social Workers and Professional Counselors; 6.0 MCE credits will be provided  

    Admission: General: $149, Early (before April 1) $139, Students $50, NOCSWS Members $100. Fee includes continental breakfast and lunch.

    Registration: Please RSVP to Betty Salomon, 216-268-9424, or Alice Dub, 216-496-9198. Or mail registration to: Northern Ohio Clinical Social Work Society, POB 202322 Shaker Hts, OH 44120.

    Please note: Jung Cleveland is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. 

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    Jun
    28
    11:00 AM11:00

    Jung and Neuroscience, June 28, 2012

    Cost: ONLINE registration only through Asheville Jung Center

    Please note: Jung Cleveland is not handling or accepting registrations for this event.
    Contact Asheville Jung Center.

    Event Summary: 

    The International Association for the Study of Dreams (IASD) and the Asheville Jung Center are pleased to announce a joint presentation on Carl Jung and Neuroscience.  This event will feature Murray Stein (supervising training analyst at the International School of Analytical Psychology) presenting from Zurich and Margaret Wilkinson (member of the editorial board of the Journal of Analytical Psychology) presenting from Northern England, as well as presenters from the 29th Annual IASD International Conference held in Berkeley California (June 22 – 26, 2012). The IASD presentersinclude Ernest Hartmann, David Kahn, and Stanley Krippner with moderator Robert Hoss and Sonoma State University host Laurel McCabe. The seminar will be five hours in duration with a one hour break (11:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M., Eastern time). Other partners in this event include Sonoma State University, the International School of Analytical Psychology, the Northern School of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology.

    Don't miss this extraordinary experience. Internet slots are limited. Visit ashevillejungcenter.org for more information and to register.

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    Jun
    22
    6:30 PM18:30

    Alchemy, Inc. Presents Northeast Ohio Premiere of Finding Joe, A Film by Patrick Takaya Solomon

    Opportunity:

    Alchemy, Inc., a Copley-based nonprofit offering school-based youth mentoring programs for urban adolescent males, in partnership with Christy Creative LLC, presents the Ohio premiere of Finding Joe on Friday, June 22, 6:30 p.m., at Musica, 51 East Market Street in downtown Akron.  Robert Walter, President of the Joseph Campbell Foundation, will be on hand for a post-film dialogue facilitated by event emcee Heather Burns.

    Finding Joe explores the studies of famed mythologist Joseph Campbell (1904-1987) and his continuing influence on our culture. Through interviews with visionaries from a variety of fields and enactments of classic tales, the film navigates the stages of Campbell’s “Hero’s Journey”:  the challenges, fears, dragons and battles faced, before returning home a changed person.  Through personal accounts and stories, Finding Joeshows the relevance of Campbell’s work in today’s world, which provides a narrative for living a fully realized life – or how to “follow your bliss.”  
    Featuring Deepak Chopra, Rashida Jones, Tony Hawk, Robert Walter, Sir Ken Robinson, Lynne Kaufman, Brian Johnson, Joseph Marshall III, Rebecca Armstrong, Chungliang Al Huang and many more.  For more information on the film, visit www.findingjoethemovie.com

    The event is open to the general public.  Enjoy a meet and greet with Robert Walter and the Alchemy team, light appetizers and cash bar beginning at 6:30 p.m.; program and film at 7:15 p.m.  Tickets are $5 per person and available through the Musica website, www.akronmusica.com.  For more information visit Alchemy, Inc. or the Finding Joe event page on Facebook, or call (330) 607-1221.  

    ONLINE TICKETS

    Please note: Jung Cleveland is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. Contact Alchemy, Inc. or the Finding Joe event page on Facebook or call 330-607-1221.

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    May
    10
    11:00 AM11:00

    Window of the Soul: The Red Book Images of Carl Jung

    Cost: ONLINE registration only through Asheville Jung Center

    Please note: Jung Cleveland is not handling or accepting registrations for this event.
    Contact Asheville Jung Center.

    Event Location: Online web series, see Asheville Jung Center

    Event Summary: 

    The most striking feature of Carl Jung's Red Book is the visual brilliance of the work. The meticulously crafted calligraphic entries are accompanied by miniature and full page paintings that in part illustrate the text and represent an independent line of development in the work. While Jung wrote extensively about symbols and symbolic process in his scientific works, in The Red Book he brings visual representation to his own inner symbolic process.

    This seminar will focus on the images Jung created in The Red Book. Special consideration with be given to the rise of the transcendent function in Jung's own psychic life through the visual articulation of his active imagination experiences. Paul Brutsche, an internationally recognized authority on the Jungian method of picture interpretation, will survey the paintings in The Red Book and comment on their development. Murray Stein will speak on Jung's map-making as represented in the great mandala known as Systema Mundi Totius.

    Don't miss this extraordinary experience. Internet slots are limited. Visit ashevillejungcenter.org for more information and to register.

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    Apr
    28
    12:15 PM12:15

    "Layers of Relationship" The C.G. Jung/Kirsch Correspondence

    Please note: Jung Cleveland is not handling or accepting registrations for this event.
    Contact Asheville Jung Center.

     

    Event Summary: 

    James Kirsch was one of the first generation analysts who had his primary analysis with Jung. As a young man in his 20s he began a psychoanalysis which did not satisfy him, so he entered a Jungian analysis in Berlin. In 1928 he wrote to Jung asking if he could begin analysis with him, and in 1929 James Kirsch spent two months in Zürich in analysis with both Jung and Toni Wolff. This began a multiple-level relationship which spanned four decades and great distances. There are approximately 150 back and forth letters in this correspondence with Jung.

    The contents of the letters cover important subjects such as the relationship between Jews and Christians, Nazi-ism, anti-Semitism, clinical issues in psychotherapy, synchronicity, organizational issues in building up Jungian organizations, and difficult personalities. James Kirsch was a founding member of Jungian professional groups in Berlin, Tel Aviv, London, and Los Angeles.

    Join us for this four-hour Webinar live from the San Francisco Jung Institute.  Thomas Kirsch, son of James Kirsch, will present this provocative look at his father's relationship with Jung. Controversies including questions of anti-Semitism as well as boundary violations will be explored in detail.  

    Don't miss this extraordinary experience. Internet slots are limited. Visitashevillejungcenter.org for more information and to register.

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    Mar
    9
    6:00 PM18:00

    Scientific Meeting with Roger Brooke, Ph.D., ABPP

    Time: 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Hors d'oeuvres Reception | 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Lecture
    Cost: Registration only through Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center. Call (216) 229-5959 or email dmorsecpc@sbcglobal.net.

    Please note: Jung Cleveland is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. Contact the Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center.

    Event Summary:

    The Family Romance: Freud and Jung

    It is well known that Jung criticized Freud for his tendency to interpret the symbolic richness of psychological life in terms of our primary childhood relations. With regard to the Oedipus complex evident in adulthood, Jung emphasized its symbolic meaning, interpreting incest fantasies in terms of the psyche’s inner development. However, Jung recognized the Oedipus complex as a universal situation of developmental significance, present in different ways through the life span. It will be shown that Jung’s views were closer to Freud’s than is generally appreciated. It will be shown that Jung has more to say about even child and adolescent Oedipal developmental stages than is sometimes recognized. Both optimal developmental conditions and typical difficulties will be described with reference to easily accessible clinical material.

    Participants can expect to:

    1. understand the clinical features of Oedipal problems;
    2. understand the surprisingly common perspectives of Freud and Jung, and the Jungian defense of Freud’s claim regarding the universality of the Oedipus complex;
    3. appreciate some of the contributions that Jungians have made to our understanding the Oedipus complex.

    Please note: Jung Cleveland is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. Contact the Cleveland Psychoanalytic Center by calling (216) 229-5959 or emaildmorsecpc@sbcglobal.net. Seating is limited and reservations are required.

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    Feb
    8
    8:00 PM20:00

    "Discovering Psychotherapy in 'A Dangerous Method'" An Internet Seminar Available through Asheville Jung Center

    Cost: ONLINE registration only through Asheville Jung Center

    Please note: Jung Cleveland is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. Contact Asheville Jung Center.

    Event Summary: 

    On August 17th, 1904 a 17-year old Russian girl by the name of Sabina Spielrein was admitted to the famous Burghölzhi Psychiatric Clinic in Zurich, Switzerland into the care of a young fledgling psychiatrist by the name of Carl Gustav Jung. Fresh from reading about the newest methods of psychiatric treatment published by Sigmund Freud, a method later to be called psychoanalysis, Jung applied these new ideas to his treatment of Miss Spielrein’ hysteria. In two years, her disturbing symptoms subsided and Jung, impressed with this new technique and wanting to impress his new mentor, Jung used the Spielrein case to impress Freud while showing him the positive results of his method.

    Thus began a relationship between three people whose influence on Jung’s work would be immense in pointing the way forward to something new, even as he was separating from the old. Based on John Kerr’s well-researched work called A Most Dangerous Method published in 1993, the play titled The Talking Cure by Christopher Hampton was published and performed in London in 2002 and focused on the relationships of Freud, Spielrein, Jung and Otto Gross. Hampton adapted the screenplay for the film eventually called A Dangerous Method starring Viggo Mortensen as Freud, Michael Fassbender as Jung and Keira Knightley as Spielrein.

    As Jung crossed the sacred boundaries of medicine with his client Spielrein, he descended into his own madness even as she emerged from hers to go on to medical school and become a psychoanalyst in her own right, always harboring a deep love for Jung. Though her relationship with Jung freed her from the patriarchal shackles into which she was born, her work was never seriously recognized and she moved back to her home town in Russia, married and had children. There, her psychoanalytic work focused on children. Years later, she would be executed by the Nazi’s marching through Russia along with all her family.

    The nine years of the relationship between Jung, Spielrein and Freud shaped all their careers and fatefully led to the breakup of Freud and Jung and left a gulf between Jung and Sabina. In February 2012, we will present a televised seminar and discussion of the film A Dangerous Method by David Cronenberg while reflecting on the works from which the film drew, Kerr’s A Most Dangerous Method, whose title is based on a statement of caution by William James when reading about Freud’s new method of psychoanalysis and the play by David Hampton, The Talking Cure.

    Don’t miss this extraordinary experience. Internet slots are limited. Visitashevillejungcenter.org for more information and to register.

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    Dec
    1
    11:00 AM11:00

    "Jung & Spirituality" An Internet Seminar Available through Asheville Jung Center

    Cost: ONLINE registration only through Asheville Jung Center

    Event Summary: 

    As shown with great clarity in his autobiography,Memories, Dreams, Reflections, C. G. Jung had a lifelong interest in the spiritual life, as expressed not only in established religious traditions but also in a wide variety of other forms, including the great Western heresies, Gnosticism and alchemy. During his active life as a psychologist, he wrote extensively about many of the world religions, and especially in later years about his own background religious tradition, Christianity. What is most interesting about his work, however, is not his fascinating interpretations of the religious ideas and practices of others, but his discovery and detailed description of a native psychological tendency in everyone toward finding a spiritual basis for life, the so-called “religious instinct.”. His practice of psychoanalysis was bent toward achieving a spiritually sound attitude for the individual, especially in the second half of life when issues of meaning, generativity and personal wholeness become critically important. “The winner is the one who dies with the most toys” is a slogan for the young of mind and body; “To die with meaning, gratitude and a sense of psychic wholeness” is for those whose souls cry out for more than material comfort and success. For Jung, the goal of psychotherapy is not only adjustment and adaptation to the demands of social life and cultural values; it is a profound spiritual development that encompasses the whole person and demands intensive introspective efforts and concrete expressions in life.

    In this seminar, Dr. Stein will discuss Jung’s spiritual journey from psychiatrist and laboratory researcher through his midlife exploration of the “spirit of the depths” to his late writings on culture, religion, alchemy and spiritual development.  We will further explore how spirituality arises concretely in analytical work with dreams and the use of active imagination.

    Approaching spirituality from a psychological perspective does not contradict traditional religious practices and beliefs. It offers a richer appropriation of religious images and doctrines on a personal level, and for many it provides a way back to religious thought and belief that have lost their meaning in modernity.
    In this seminar, the issue will be the relation of psyche and spirit.

    Don’t miss this extraordinary experience. Internet slots are limited. Visitashevillejungcenter.org for more information and to register.

     

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    Aug
    26
    11:00 AM11:00

    "Transformation of the Black Swan: Nina's Magnum Opus" An Internet Seminar Available through Asheville Jung Center

    Cost: ONLINE registration only through Asheville Jung Center

    Please note: Jung Cleveland is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. Contact Asheville Jung Center.

    Event Summary: The use of film and literature as a means to understand and amplify unconscious material has been connected to the work of Carl Jung from the inception of his ideas. Darren Aronofsky’s film, The Black Swan, is a wonderful example of how art can reflect both the unconscious processes of the individual as well as those of the collective. The Black Swan has captured the imagination of people around the world. Nominated for nine academy awards and winning in the category of best actress for Natalie Portman, the film will be a jumping off point for the exploration of Jung’s own magnum opus, the Red Book. In this seminar we will explore the archetypal elements of the film beginning with the origins of Aronofsky’s ideas for the film, including the archetype of the double or “the other” and the archetype of the shadow. We will also explore the mythological backdrop of the film, particularly the story and ballet of Swan Lake. Finally we will draw comparisons between Jung’s confrontation with the unconscious culminating in the Red Book and that of the film’s protagonist, Nina, a young ballerina given the opportunity to play the swan queen in Tchaikovsky’s ballet Swan Lake. Pressured by the ballet company director to embrace an aspect of her nature which will allow her to play both the white and black swans, Nina descends into a frightening and exhilarating realm of suspicion, betrayal, lust and passion as she confronts her unlived life, both to escape the tyranny of her mother as well in fulfillment of her destiny.

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    Jun
    24
    to Jun 25

    "The Creation of Symbolic Meaning on the Path to Individuation" An Internet Seminar Series Available through Asheville Jung Center

    Cost: ONLINE registration only through Asheville Jung Center

    Please note: Jung Cleveland is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. Contact Asheville Jung Center.

    Event Summary: In this 3 hour live seminar, Dr. Murray Stein will look at how we create symbolic meaning within our lives. C. G. Jung wrote extensively on symbols and symbolic process, beginning importantly with the work that heralded his break with Freud, Symbole und Wandlungen der Libido (Symbols and Transformations of Libido). The Red Book, which followed shortly afterwards, is itself a symbolic work in many respects, not only for its content of narrative and the painted images but for the meaning it held for Jung personally. The field of analytical psychology has been, as a consequence of Jung’s regard for the symbolic, known for its interpretation of symbols as they appear in cultural materials such as myths, fairy tales and religious doctrines and rituals, and also on a personal level in dreams, active imagination, projection and transference (or countertransference).  The subject of this seminar will be what symbols and the symbolic process mean and how they function in the development of culture and the individual.  Special consideration will be given to theimportance of the transcendent function in psychic life and especially in the interpersonal field of psychotherapy. In addition, there will be discussion on the differences that arose earlier between Zurich and London concerning the appearance and meaning of symbols and where this issue stands today in the respective schools and their relations.

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    May
    14
    9:30 PM21:30

    An Intensive Workshop with Mythologist Michael Meade

    Workshop: The story written on the walls of the soul is intended to be lived out as the great experiment of each life. The exact medicines for healing are carried inside the individual, waiting to be revealed though life-changing events that initiate the soul and awaken the deep self within. When lived consciously the struggles in life open pathways to the center of the self where purpose waits to be found, where vitality can ever be renewed.

    Threads of genius and purpose are woven within everyone but only become evident after some ordeal occurs or where something creative is attempted. Each major event in life asks the question: Will you become a bigger person or grow smaller now? The opus of the soul requires that we repeatedly climb the ladder of learning and descend to the depths of love.

    In this event we will separate the self’s vital story and creative calling from the corpse of the past. We will consider “unfinished initiations” and the sacred path of knowledge and love hidden within our lives.

    Proceeds to support at risk youth and intercultural projects.

    Cost: ONLINE REGISTRATION through www.mosaicvoices.org or call: 800-233-6984.

    CEUs: Available. Email info@mosaicvoices.org for details or call: 800-233-6984.

    Please note: Jung Cleveland is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. Contact Mosaic Voices.

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    Mar
    31
    to Apr 1

    "Caring for the Soul: An Introduction to Jungian Psychotherapy for Patients and Therapists" An Internet Seminar Series Available through Asheville Jung Center

    Cost: ONLINE registration only through Asheville Jung Center

    Please note: Jung Cleveland is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. ContactAsheville Jung Center.

    Event Summary: In this 3 hour live seminar, Dr. Murray Stein will examine in depth the fundamental core of Jungian psychotherapy. This will be not only an excellent introduction to those just entering the field, but also a provocative review of core Jungian elements. We will look at the heart of Jungian Psychotherapy and its central elements.

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    Feb
    4
    11:00 AM11:00

    "Architecture of the Soul: Inner and Outer Structures of C.G. Jung" An Internet Seminar Series Available through Asheville Jung Center

    Cost: ONLINE registration only through Asheville Jung Center

    Please note: Jung Cleveland is not handling or accepting registrations for this event. ContactAsheville Jung Center.

    Event Summary: Asheville Jung Center will host a live internet seminar covering the "Architecture of the Soul: The Inner & Outer Structures of CG Jung." Murray Stein and Andreas Jung will present the three-hour program. The series connects Jung’s inner world of dreams and active imagination; his psychological theory; and his personal and professional life.

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