Jungian Concepts Seminar IV: Struggling with The Self & the Role of the Ego

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  •  May 27, 2016
     7:00 pm CDT - 9:00 pm CDT

CEUs: 2

Instructor: Ken James

This year’s Jungian Concepts Seminar is being presented by six seasoned Jungian analysts.   This seminar is open to anyone interested in exploring Jung’s concepts, and is suitable for both new and returning participants, clinicians and non-clinicians.  Questions and discussion will be welcome at each session. The May topic is Struggling with The Self and the Role of the Ego, presented by Ken James.

Friday May 27: Struggling with The Self & the Role of the Ego

One of the most controversial elements of Jung’s theory of psyche is his postulation of the Self, and the relationship between the Ego and the Self.  In this evening’s session, we will examine briefly how different Analytical Psychologists understand this relationship. We will then engage in reflective communal discussion in order to deeper our appreciation of this most enigmatic element of Jungian thought.

The Jungian Concepts Seminar IV Lineup Includes:

Friday October 30: Inflation: A Critical Element in One’s Individuation, Laura McGrew, LCPC

November 20: The Transpersonal Dimension to Human Experience, Lorna Crowl, LCSW

January 29: Jungian Dreamwork, Jane Kamerling, LCSW

February 26: The Ego’s Role in Individuation, Bob Moretti, PhD

April 29: Transformation, Judy Shaw, LCSW

May 27: Struggling with The Self and the Role of the Ego, Ken James, PhD

Venue:  

Venue Phone: 847-475-4848 *221

Venue Website:

Address:
817 Dempster St., Evanston, Illinois, 60201, United States