Archetypal Reality: Why is it important and how do we experience it?

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  •  January 30, 2021
     1:00 pm CST - 3:00 pm CST

Held via Zoom
Laura McGrew, LCPC and Kenneth James, PhD
CEUs: 2

*Limited to 25 participants.

“Even to hope is to leap into the unknown under the mocking eyes of the way things are.”  (Adrienne Rich)

Archetypal reality is the originating factor of and support for the individuation process in each one of us. Jung’s exploration of the archetypal realm brought new opportunities for healing suffering and understanding our connection to humanity across the continuum of time and space. When viewed from the archetypal perspective, pathology gives way to wisdom and a sense of relativity. So why not explore it with us?

About the Instructors
Laura McGrew is a Jungian Analyst in private practice in Chicago. She is the emeritus board chair of The C.G. Jung Center, and a tireless worker in and for the field of Analytical Psychology.

Ken James is a Jungian Analyst in private practice in Chicago. He is a training analyst with the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago and has served on the board of the institute.

*Program CEUs are an additional $15 processing fee. Please note that the current CEU processing time is around 3-4 weeks during this time of limited office use.

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