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April 12, 2019
7:00 pm CDT - 9:00 pm CDT
This program has been cancelled. We apologize for any inconvenience.
CEUs: 2
Instructor: Kenneth James
This year’s Jungian Concepts Seminar is being presented by four 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. The April lecture is presented by Ken James.
Throughout his life, Jung refined his understanding of the structure and dynamics of psyche. The most explicit evidence for this continual refinement of his theory is found most explicitly in Volume VII: Two Essays on Analytical Psychology. In this class, participants will explore this enigmatic and critical volume of Jung’s writings and discuss its relevance to our time. Participants are encouraged to obtain a copy of this work and to read it before the class meets.
The 2018/2019 Jungian Concepts Lineup (offered separately):
October 19: Empathy, Judy Shaw, LCSW
November 9: Searching for the Self in the 21st Century: Implications for Seekers, Robert Moretti, PhD
January 18: When it comes to consciousness, it’s all in the details, Laura McGrew, LCPC
March 15: Sacrifice, Judy Shaw, LCSW
April 12: The Dynamic Field of Jungian Psychology: Exploring Jung’s Two Essays on Analytical Psychology, Kenneth James, PhD
Venue: The C.G. Jung Center
Venue Phone: 847-475-4848 *221
Venue Website: www.cgjungcenter.org
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