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Our Journey
May 10, 2025
10:00 am CDT - 12:00 pm CDT
Held In-Person
Live only, not recorded
CEUs: 2
Limited to 15 participants.
“What is significant in psychic life is below their horizon of consciousness.” — Carl Jung
As we travel through life, we might look back at moments and wonder what happened over those years. Many disparate feelings and uncertain thoughts visit us, whether consciously or unconsciously, and it can be difficult to find an environment to bring insight and meaning to them.
In the Our Journey workshop, we seek to provide a therapeutic space through film, dialogue and interactive activities. To assist in this process, we utilize our UDream imagery cards to evoke reflection and imaginative storytelling. Come, join us in the safe space of the Jung Center to rediscover a part of yourself that perhaps has been overlooked or forgotten.
*Please have a notebook or journal to write personal reflections.
About the Instructors
Hart Ginsburg is a therapist who strives to creatively support his clients through self-awareness, acceptance and empowerment. Over the past 15 years, most of his clinical work has been with immigrant/refugee populations, artists and others interested in developing existential awareness. Being inspired by witnessing the creativity of his clients, he started Digital Tapestries which develops abstract and existential art forms to broaden perspectives through films, art-therapy resources and experiential workshops.
Jae Lee, MA, LPC, is a bilingual mental health counselor fluent in Korean and English, with extensive experience in community support agencies, social service agencies, and counseling agencies. He currently serves as a Team Leader on an ACT (Assertive Community Treatment) team at Thresholds, where he oversees services for individuals living with severe mental illness. He is also a staff therapist at Integrative Psychotherapy Associates and an adjunct professor in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program at Moody Theological Seminary.
Born and raised in South Korea, and having lived in England before moving to the United States, he brings a rich multicultural lens to his clinical work. His therapeutic approach is grounded in compassion, cultural responsiveness, and a commitment to client-centered care. His multidisciplinary background—spanning engineering, design, human sciences, business management, and psychology—adds depth and creativity to both his clinical and educational roles.
*Program CEUs are an additional $15 processing fee. The current CEU processing time is around 2-3 weeks.
Venue: The C.G. Jung Center
Venue Phone: 847-475-4848 *221
Venue Website: www.cgjungcenter.org
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