Sinopsis
Analytical Psychology Seminars from the Archives of the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago
Episodios
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A New Model of Psychological Types
15/01/2017 Duración: 01h19minwith John Beebe, MD This episode is the first hour of the seminar A New Model of Psychological Types. Jung’s theory of psychological types is an attempt to make comprehensible the regular differences between individuals. His concepts of introversion and extraversion, thinking, feeling, sensation, and intuition have gained wide currency since…Read MoreA New Model of Psychological Types
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The Psychology of Fairy Tales
18/12/2016 Duración: 01h22minwith Lois Khan, PhD This episode is “Go I Know Not Whither, Bring Back I Know Not What”, part one of the series The Psychology of Fairy Tales. “Fairy tales are the purest and simplest expression of collective unconscious processes… They represent the archetypes in their simplest, barest, and most…Read MoreThe Psychology of Fairy Tales
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Jungian Women: The First Generation
19/11/2016 Duración: 01h10minwith June Singer, PhD This episode is part one of the series Jungians Speak About Jungian Women. Women’s contributions have been central to the development of Jung’s analytical psychology from its inception to the present. Their contributions include direct collaborations with Jung, amplification and interpretation of his ideas and original…Read MoreJungian Women: The First Generation
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Transforming Depression Through Symbolic Death and New Life: Using the Creative Arts
27/10/2016 Duración: 01h14minwith David Rosen, MD This episode is part one of the series Transforming Depression Through Symbolic Death and New Life: A Jungian Approach to Using the Creative Arts. While working extensively with patients suffering from depression, Jungian analyst and psychiatrist David Rosen uncovered helpful clues to understanding this widespread malady.…Read MoreTransforming Depression Through Symbolic Death and New Life: Using the Creative Arts
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Conversation with Arwind Vasavada
09/10/2016 Duración: 55minArwind Vasavada (1912-1998) was born and raised in India. In the 1950’s, he traveled to Zurich to study at the Jung Institute and to work in analysis with C.G. Jung. Although he had only a few sessions with Jung, he considered him his guru, a title which Jung himself did…Read MoreConversation with Arwind Vasavada
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Mythologies of Journey & Pilgrimage
16/09/2016 Duración: 01h44minwith Thomas Patrick Lavin, PhD This episode is part one of the series Myths to Grow By. In his later years, Joseph Campbell defined mythology as a system of energy-evoking and energy-directing symbols which serve four functions for individuals and for the culture: the mystical, the cosmological, the sociological, and…Read MoreMythologies of Journey & Pilgrimage
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Terror, Evil, & Loss of the Self
20/08/2016 Duración: 01h23minwith Brenda Donahue, RN, LCSW This episode is part one of the series Terror, Evil, and Loss of the Self. In this seminar, Brenda Donahue discusses how survivors of childhood deprivation or physical and sexual abuse routinely describe themselves as freaks, existing outside of normal human relations because they feel evil…Read MoreTerror, Evil, & Loss of the Self
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The Religious Functions of the Psyche
18/07/2016 Duración: 01h24minwith Lionel Corbett, MD This episode is part one of the series The Religious Functions of the Psyche. In this seminar, Lionel Corbett reviews developments in self psychology from the point of view of the relationship between the Transpersonal Self and the personal self, a relationship with important implications for…Read MoreThe Religious Functions of the Psyche
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Consciousness: Theory of Ego and Ego Complex
27/06/2016 Duración: 01h45minwith Murray Stein, PhD This episode is part one of the series The Jungian Psyche: A Deeper Look at Analytical Psychology. The course, recorded in 1991, offers a careful exploration of some of Jung’s key theoretical texts. Aimed at giving the advanced student of analytical psychology a greater appreciation of…Read MoreConsciousness: Theory of Ego and Ego Complex
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Jung & Spirituality
01/05/2016 Duración: 49minwith Warren Sibilla, Jr, PhD. Using examples from Zen Buddhism, Warren Sibilla discusses Jung’s idea that the subjective and objective have a complementary relationship, and that this relationship is necessary in clinical practice – objective knowledge alone is not enough. Warren Sibilla, Jr, PhD is a Diplomate Jungian Psychoanalyst with a…Read MoreJung & Spirituality
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The Father’s Anima as a Clinical and Symbolic Problem
28/03/2016 Duración: 01h38minwith John Beebe, MD. In this lecture, Dr. Beebe explores a neglected area in analytical psychology, the influence of the father’s unconscious upon the later development of the son. Jung’s analytical psychology offers insight into the way a father’s feminine side influences the formation of the anima of the son.…Read MoreThe Father’s Anima as a Clinical and Symbolic Problem
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Individuation, Adaptation, & Psychological Type
30/01/2016 Duración: 50minwith Boris Matthews, PhD, LCSW. The work of C.G. Jung offers thoughtful clinicians useful, practical insights into the emotional lives of clients. Yet much of his work remains unknown to many clinicians. The “Getting to Know Jung” series, which began with this lecture on September 18, 2015, introduces Jung’s key…Read MoreIndividuation, Adaptation, & Psychological Type
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Same-Sex Love: Archetypal Reflections
02/12/2015 Duración: 01h36minwith Karin Lofthus Carrington, MA, MFT. Caroline Stevens, Jungian analyst and wise woman of our Jungian community, introduces Karin Carrington, psychotherapist, author, and teacher who shares her reflections and understandings about “same sex love” and “women loving women.” This presentation on same sex love was a groundbreaking event in February…Read MoreSame-Sex Love: Archetypal Reflections
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The Pilgrimage Home
13/10/2015 Duración: 01h20minRediscovering the Wisdom of the Earth with China Galland. One of the most important features of a pilgrimage is its intimate association with nature through the kaleidoscope of changing weather and landscape that one experiences along the way. Fellow pilgrims, strangers at the start, may feel like old friends by the…Read MoreThe Pilgrimage Home
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Crones Don’t Whine: Concentrated Wisdom for Juicy Women and Exceptional Men
01/09/2015 Duración: 01h21minwith Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D. To be a crone is not a matter of age or appearance. Becoming a “crone” is a crowning inner achievement. “Crones Don’t Whine” is the first of thirteen defining qualities of the crone because whining blocks spiritual and psychological development. Crone qualities are those that…Read MoreCrones Don’t Whine: Concentrated Wisdom for Juicy Women and Exceptional Men
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Befriending the Beast
02/08/2015 Duración: 01h22minwith Anita Greene, Ph.D. Anita Greene, Ph.D. is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Amherst Massachusetts, and a teacher at the C.G. Jung Institute in Boston. She is also a Rubenfeld Synergist who combines gentle body techniques within her analytic work. She lectures widely on the integration of body…Read MoreBefriending the Beast
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Boundaries of the Soul: The Practice of Jung’s Psychotherapy
08/04/2015 Duración: 01h04minwith June Singer, PhD In this talk June Singer gives an overview of Jungian Psychology, describes how the Jungian relationship to the unconscious differs from other forms of depth psychology, a goes on to discuss archetypal theory, typology, and the ego-Self axis. This talk also includes a question and answer…Read MoreBoundaries of the Soul: The Practice of Jung’s Psychotherapy
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Early Trauma and Dreams: Archetypal Defenses of the Personal Spirit
04/02/2015 Duración: 01h33minwith Donald Kalsched, Ph.D. Donald Kalsched, PhD is a Clinical Psychologist and Jungian Psychoanalyst in private practice in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He is a senior training analyst with the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts where he teaches and supervises. His 1996 book The Inner World of Trauma: Archetypal Defences of the…Read MoreEarly Trauma and Dreams: Archetypal Defenses of the Personal Spirit
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An Introduction to Jung’s Life and Work
03/01/2015 Duración: 01h25minMurray Stein presents an historical overview of Jung’s life and work, detailing his relationship with Freud, and discussing reasons for Jung’s increasing popularity and relevance for contemporary society. This seminar was recorded in 1992. Murray Stein, PhD is a training analyst at the International School for Analytical Psychology in Zurich, Switzerland.…Read MoreAn Introduction to Jung’s Life and Work
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Mother Earth Body Self: Therapeutic Process as Return and (Re-) Emergence
20/11/2014 Duración: 01h29minwith Sylvia Brinton Perera, MA Just as earth is source, support, and home to humankind, so the mother’s body is source, support, and home of each infant. When the individual’s primal bond is scarred by basic faults, therapy often involves the female analysand’s falling through the painful wounds of the…Read MoreMother Earth Body Self: Therapeutic Process as Return and (Re-) Emergence