HOLIDAY UPDATE!
The Jung Center is closed for holiday break through January 4, 2026. Online registration remains open during the break but office staff will not be available to respond to inquiries until January 5, 2026. Therapy sessions will be held as scheduled.
The Center offers virtual programming via Zoom (invite sent at time of registration) and in-person events. Please email jung@cgjungcenter.org for any Zoom access issues as all events are held outside of business hours. Stay regularly informed by subscribing to our email list (below).
Upcoming Events
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Embracing the Trickster: Meditations on Astrological Uranus
January 17, 2026
1:00 pm CST - 3:00 pm CST
Zoom: The C.G. Jung Center
Saturday January 17, 1-3 pm Brian Allemana Held via Zoom $50, CEUs: 2 Our world is currently in the grip of the trickster archetype, represented in astrology by Uranus. Like Coyote of Native American lore, the trickster sows confusion by asserting up is down, hot is cold, and day is night. Ideally, this forces a (more…)
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Encountering the World’s Mask: Illusion and Awakening in Film
January 29, 2026
7:00 pm CST - 9:00 pm CST
Zoom: The C.G. Jung Center
Thursday January 29, 7-9 pm Bill McKenzie, LCPC Held via Zoom $50, CEUs: 2 This workshop explores how Jungian principles surface in surprising ways through three films: The Truman Show (1998), American Beauty (1999), and John Huston’s Moby Dick (1956). Each portrays a different kind of hero—the Innocent, the Redeemed, and the Tragic—and reveals archetypal (more…)
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Reflective Writing for Life Enrichment
February 8, 2026
1:00 pm CST - 4:00 pm CST
Zoom: The C.G. Jung Center
Sunday February 8, 1-4 pm Held via Zoom Kelley Williams $65, CEUs: 3 *Limited to 20 participants. 4 volunteer spots available. The Intensive Journal® Method is a nationally recognized technique for self-discovery and self-reflection that uses writing exercises. Created by Ira Progoff, PhD, in the mid-1960’s, this technique is now taught by certified instructors. As (more…)