Viewing and Discussion: Carol

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  •  September 23, 2016
     7:00 pm CDT - 10:00 pm CDT

Instructors:  Weyler Greene & Kaitlyn Whitebread

Carol is the story of a “brief encounter” between two people who happen to be women. Set in New York, in the proper and repressive 1950’s, it explores the nuance and changing potential of even a short, though intense, human relationship. This film, which won huge critical acclaim, stars Cate Blanchet in one of her most unforgettable roles. The Chicago Reader described Carol as a love story of sublime subtlety, where the smallest encounters have the most consuming impact.

About the Instructors
Dr. Greene is The C.G. Jung Center Analyst-in-Residence and a Clinical Consultant in the June Singer Clinic. He holds a PhD in Psychology from UCLA, and is a graduate of the Jung Institute of Los Angeles. Dr. Greene has taught at the California Graduate Institute, Los Angeles; Antioch University, LA Campus; and the Los Angeles Jung Institute.

Kaitlyn Whitebread recently graduated with her Master’s in Counseling from The Family Institute at Northwestern University and also holds a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts degree in Theater Performance from Ohio University. In addition to serving as a Program Assistant at The C.G. Jung Center, Kaitlyn is a Recovery Counselor at Trilogy Behavioral Healthcare in Chicago and a Teacher’s Assistant for Counseling@Northwestern.

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