P U B L I C P R O G R A M S Summer 2010

Similar documents
Fall C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90064

Courses, Workshops and Lectures

M.A./Ph.D. Program in Mythological Studies

BAJA Spring 2014 Study Group

P U B L I C P R O G R A M S Winter/Spring 2013

PACIFICA M.A./PH.D. IN MYTHOLOGICAL STUDIES WITH EMPHASIS IN DEPTH PSYCHOLOGY

Fall C. G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90064

THE QUOTABLE JUNG REFLECTIONS: BOOKS & EVENTS. By Judith Harris. A Reflection by Judy Zappacosta Santa Cruz, California, USA

THE TAO OF THE COST $350. Amy Sprague Champeau LMFT, Jungian Psychoanalyst and Somatic Psychotherapist

ANIMAL GUIDES IN LIFE, MYTH AND DREAMS

Helping people and communities discover the intentional spiritual life.

INSIDE PAGES. In this issue... Winter Member-to-Member Supplement. Karlyn Ward... 2 Robert Sardello... 3

Heartwork: Mindfulness Practitioner Training

Psyche And Matter (C. G. Jung Foundation Books) By Marie-Louise von Franz

Dramatherapy Wales Conference 2015

Emerson Seminars (ES) provides experiential and didactic workshops and trainings

Master of Arts in Transpersonal Psychology (Online)

Jungian Perspectives Kaye Lindauer

SPIRITUAL FORMATION (TTSF)

Universal Love : the case for a psychology of love in Sufism Dr Milad Milani (2015)

THE FATHER QUEST: A Guide for Rediscovering and Renewing the Foundations of Fatherhood Bud Harris, Ph.D.

Prague, Czech Republic November 5-12, 2019

MASTER CATECHIST. Institute for Pastoral Ministry Pastoral Center Chapman Ave., Garden Grove, CA Phone: (714) Fax: (714)

EXPERT TESTIMONIALS ABOUT CONSCIOUS BODY

Growth through Sharing

Diploma of Universal Consciousness

The Soul Journey Education for Higher Consciousness

California Institute of Integral Studies

Guide to the Contemplative Outreach Resource Materials

SANDPLAY IN THREE VOICES: IMAGES, RELATIONSHIPS, THE NUMINOUS

MASTER OF ARTS in Theology,

Guide to the Contemplative Outreach Store Resources

Anne Stine, MA, MFT Wilderness Rites, LLC

Synchronicity. Volume 22, Issue 1 C. G. Jung Society of Baton Rouge September 2016

The Importance of the Vessel. Mark Jones M.A. Psych Synth Dip.

Please fill out this application completely and return to

Crossing the Threshold

School of. Mission Statement

Vibrant Self Healing Deep Connection 2017

The Recovery of the Sacred by Rachel Naomi Remen, MD

Sfjlj!Ifbmjoh!Dfoufs!

The Art and Magic of Tarot Counseling. Throughout history many people have explored the energy of consciousness and

Kundalini. Rising. Exploring the Energy. Gopi Krishna John White. Sounds True Boulder, Colorado

Spirituality & Healing! How addressing spirit for ourselves and our clients can improve health outcomes.!

Dr. Connie Zweig has been a. Session 1: Meeting Your Shadow: The Hidden Power of Gold in the Dark Side

University of Sedona. The University of Metaphysics in association with the

SHAMANISM IRELAND. Course Programme 2019 COURSES, WORKSHOPS, AND EVENTS CELEBRATING IRELAND S SHAMANIC TRADITIONS IN A UNIQUE SETTING

02PSY573 Sexuality and Sex Therapy Reformed Theological Seminar January 30 February 3, 2017 Sharon A. Hersh, M.A., LPC

MANUAL ON MINISTRY. Student in Care of Association. United Church of Christ. Section 2 of 10

LOVE'S EXECUTIONER, AND OTHER TALES OF PSYCHOTHERAPY BY IRVIN D. YALOM

Prophetic Leadership Practicum SPL-2000 COURSE HANDBOOK

THEOLOGICAL FIELD EDUCATION

A WORKSHOP LEADER LOUISE HAY CERTIFICATION COURSE BASED ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF

Structure and essence: The keys to integrating spirituality and science

Kansas City Friends of Jung

GUIDELINES FOR CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL RELIGION TEACHER CERTIFICATION

Certificate Program in Christian Formation and Spiritual Direction

CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY

About the Anglican Institute

Schedule of Events Last Updated Monday, 26 July 2010

Procedures for the Certification of Pastoral Associates

Abyssal Awe: Response to Brent Weston s Mandala Series

MAHIDOL UNIVERSITY Wisdom of the Land

For ERT, effective therapy depends on heart to heart contact; achieving this is a large part of the work, and can take great courage on both sides.

Interview. with Ravi Ravindra. Can science help us know the nature of God through his creation?

Letting Go and Letting Come

ISAPZURICH and SPRING JOURNAL BOOKS present. The 2012 Zurich Lecture Series in Analytical Psychology. Trauma and Beyond:

Sacred Art of Living & Dying Workshop and Retreat Series

BOTANNIX YOGA STUDIO. About Yoga Teacher Training. July - D ecember

Curriculum Vitae Daniel Jonathan Meckel Associate Professor, Philosophy and Religious Studies St. Mary s College of Maryland

Bon Jour Bonnard by Sue Renfrew

Integrating Spirituality into Counseling. Syllabus Spring 2009

Arabic. (Minor) Requirements, Option A. Declaring the Minor. Other Majors and Minors offered by the Department of Near Eastern Studies

Sufi Order International Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Initiation

F A L L Two Web-based Courses CONSCIOUSNESS: THE WEBCOURSE. And. ADVANCED SEMINAR: MIND, BRAIN and CONSCIOUSNESS.

Simon Blow Qigong Teacher Training Programme Course Prospectus 2017

CHURCH INFORMATION FORM


Conferences. Journals. Job Opening

SHAMANISM IRELAND. Course Programme 2017 COURSES, WORKSHOPS, AND EVENTS CELEBRATING IRELAND S SHAMANIC TRADITIONS IN A UNIQUE SETTING.

diploma of energy healing

Garratt Publishing Diocesan Outcomes

The Gnostic Gospels: The Untold Story of Jesus

Collected Works Of C.G. Jung, Volume 9 (Part 1): Archetypes And The Collective Unconscious Download Free (EPUB, PDF)

Current Catalog Listing

Level One The RoHun Therapist Program

Gregory E. Moder Jr.

Ritual and Body Memory

Kundalini Yoga Teacher Training

C. G. Jung Foundation of Ontario PUBLIC EDUCATION PROGRAMME

Through class assignments, students will demonstrate the following:

MOTIONS OF THE SOUL ienneagram TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION

T H E O L O G Y. I planted the seed and Apollos watered it, but God made it grow. 1 Cor 3:6

Cloudwing~Mystic Light Reiki. About Our Reiki Intensive Professional Certification Program & Hot Springs Re-TREAT!

C. G. Jung Institute Copenhagen Training program 2016

CERRITOS COLLEGE. Norwalk, California COURSE OUTLINE ENGLISH 221A LITERATURE IN THE BIBLE: HEBREW SCRIPTURES

JCHC University WHERE LEARNING IS FOR LIFE! Fall-Winter 2015 Course Catalog

PDPSA Buddhism and Psychoanalysis Sara Weber, Ph.D. and William Auerbach, Ph.D. 425 West 23 St. #1B New York, NY

THE MARY MAGDALENE MAGICAL MONTHS

ESALEN INSTITUTE CONTINUING EDUCATION Psychology (APA) & MFT/LCSW/LPCC/LEP (CAMFT)

Transcription:

P U B L I C P R O G R A M S Summer 2010 C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles 10349 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90064 1 Phone: 310-556-1193 Fax: 310-556-2290 E-mail: office@junginla.org http://www.junginla.org

The C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles is pleased to announce our Summer Programs for 2010. The mission of Public Programs is to provide comprehensive educational programs in the theory and practice of analytical psychology to both the general public and the psychotherapeutic community. These programs are intended to explore ideas which represent the breadth of Jungian thought, as well as topics in fields of knowledge which directly relate to the ideas of Jung, such as religion, literature, and the arts. Programs are offered at the introductory, intermediate, and advanced levels to meet the needs of practicing psychotherapists as well as individuals from other disciplines who are interested in Jung's ideas. We would like to welcome back those of you who have taken courses with us before, and we look forward to meeting those of you who may be coming for the first time. Please note that you can visit our bookstore before and during the intermission of most lectures. We try to present a broad range of topics for both the clinician and the lay public. If there are other areas that you would like to see addressed, please feel free to write to us at publicprograms@junginla.org. We welcome hearing from you. Warmly, Welcome Wendy Wyman-McGinty, Ph.D. Chairperson, Public Programs The C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles is a non-profit (501-C3) organization dedicated to the study and dissemination of the views of C.G. Jung. His works focus on psychological insight, development of consciousness, and growth. To accomplish this, we offer programs to train future Jungian analysts and psychotherapists while promoting research and publications. We are also committed to community outreach through our many on-going programs which include our public programs; our adult and child clinics; our bookstore and library; our journal, Psychological Perspectives; the Remembering Jung Video Series; and the Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism. Please consider a donation as part of your annual charitable giving: www.junginla.org/t/institute/p/donation Cover: Ardhanarisvara, the Lord Whose Half Is Woman. India: Rajasthan, Jaipur, collection of Maharaja of Jaipur. Images courtesy of the Archive for Research in Archetypal Symbolism ARAS copyright, 2010. www.aras.org 2

Saturday, June 12 10:00am-2:00pm Wednesday, June 16 7:30-9:30pm Saturday, June 19 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, June 23 7:30-9:30pm Friday, June 25 7:30-9:30pm Friday, July 9 7:30-9:30pm Saturday, July 10 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, July 14 7:30-9:30pm Friday, July 16 7:30-9:30pm Friday, July 23 7:30-9:30pm Saturday, July 24 10:00am-2:00pm Friday, July 30 7:30-9:30pm Saturday, July 31 10:00am-2:00pm Wednesday, Aug. 4 7:30-9:30pm 1 Friday, 1 Saturday Aug. 6, 7:30-9:30pm Aug. 7, 10:00am-1:00pm Wednesday, Aug. 11 7:30-9:30pm Calendar of Events Dionysos: Past and Present Daniel Anderson, J.D. 4 Avatar: The Journey on Pandora Steven Galipeau, M.A., M.Div. 5 The Mote in Your Eye: In Praise of Projection Robin Robertson, Ph.D. 5 Surviving a Crisis of Faith Stephen Kenneally, M.B.A., M.A. _ 6 APC: The Sister from Below Naomi Ruth Lowinsky, Ph.D. 12 APC: Michael Jackson: Puer in the Mirror Chris Miller, M.A. 12 The Behold: Flowers in Myth and Consciousness Rosalind Wholden 6 The Conference of the Birds and the Path to Individuation Sherri Mahdavi, Ph.D. 7 APC: Problematic Puers and Their Wendys Jon-Patrik Pedersen 13 The Hurt Locker: The Hero s Wounds Arlene TePaske Landau, Ph.D. _ 7 APC: The Writing Process from the Perspective of Anaїs Nin Nan Hunt, M.A. 13 APC: Shelley s Sibliography: Releasing the Incarcerated Voice Through Memory, Imagination and Dialogue Rochelle Duffy, Ph.D. 13 Collage as Doorway to the Self Janie Ingalls, R.N., M.F.T. 8 Exploring the Musical Unconscious Rich Ryan, Ph.D. 8 Series: On Fairy Tales: Theory and Practice Mandana S. Chambers, Esq. _ 10 Four, Part IV: A Reflection on the Wholeness of Nature Christophe Le Mouël, Ph.D. 11 Fall Preview ` 14-15 Biographies 16-17 Continuing Education 19 3

DIONYSOS: PAST AND PRESENT Daniel Anderson, J.D. Saturday, June 12 10:00am-2:00pm Dionysos, the Greek god of wine, ecstasy, license, and theater has long captivated the Western imagination. From romantic artistic portrayals of Dionysos as the jolly god of wine and pleasure, to his destructive appeal for Nietzsche, to his invocation in the 1960s counter-cultural revolution, Dionysos has survived on the margins of a society dominated by Christian values. This lecture will explore the historical and psychological aspects of this archetypal figure and his relevance to contemporary life. Describe the role of Dionysos from an historical perspective Describe the archetypal aspect of Dionysos Give an example of how this archetype functions in contemporary life Pre-registered: $50 At Door: $55 All levels 4 hours CE, CN available APA, MCEP: see p. 19 Registration for all public programs may be completed via phone, (310-556-1193), or by going online to www.junginla.org/public_programs. 4

AVATAR: THE JOURNEY ON PANDORA Steven Galipeau, M.A., M.Div. Wednesday, June 16 7:30-9:30pm Jung wrote, "The most we can do is to dream the myth onward and give it a modern dress." In our culture, certain evocative films often serve this function. Using the film Avatar, with references also found in other earlier films, we will descend into the dreamlike quality of the planet Pandora in order to investigate key psychological dilemmas posed by an encounter with the unconscious. We will focus on the role of the anima, and the ways in which the call to individuation can bring a person to a more complete psychological state, one that challenges us to fully navigate the "compass" of the soul. Discuss the role of film as a medium for experiencing the unconscious Compare themes that appear in Avatar with similar ones in earlier films Describe the symbolism of the film in terms of Jung s concept of individuation Pre-registered: $25 At Door: $30 All levels 2 hours CE, CN available APA, MCEP: see p. 19 THE MOTE IN YOUR EYE: IN PRAISE OF PROJECTION Robin Robertson, Ph.D. Saturday, June 19 10:00am-1:00pm For Jung, projection was not seen only as a defense mechanism, but also as a tool which can lead to greater consciousness. The evolutionary aspect of projection as evidenced in animal behavior, suggests new ways of understanding the adaptive nature of projection. Drawing from contemporary theories of the mind, we will examine some of the ways in which projection serves as an integrating aspect of the personality. Describe how projection operates as a normal method of engagement with the world Describe how animals project instinctual behaviors to accomplish a variety of complex tasks Compare current models of the brain/mind relationship with Jung's model of the archetypes Pre-registered: $45 At Door: $50 All levels 3 hours CE, CN available APA, MCEP: see p. 19 5

SURVIVING A CRISIS OF FAITH Stephen Kenneally, M.B.A., M.A. Wednesday, June 23 7:30-9:30pm When life presents us with difficult experiences that challenge our fundamental view of the world and our place in it, our broader belief in the redemptive promise of life can become threatened. As previously held beliefs begin to erode or crumble, a sense of despair and cynicism may initiate a crisis of faith. Drawing on psychological, historical, mythological, and religious material, we will address the process of grieving the loss of meaning in our lives, and the anguish and disorientation which can ultimately lead us towards a renewed commitment to life. Describe what is meant by a crisis of faith Using historical, religious, or mythological material, give an example of grieving the loss of meaning in one's life Describe how the process of mourning can help an individual re-engage with life Pre-registered: $25 At Door: $30 All levels 2 hours CE, CN available APA, MCEP: see p. 19 THE BEHOLD: FLOWERS IN MYTH AND CONSCIOUSNESS Rosalind Wholden Saturday, July 10 10:00am-1:00pm Being called to the sacred by seeing is called 'Darshan' in Hindu religious practice. This witnessing of the ineffable is evident both in the mystery of Eleusis, as well as in the Budda's "Flower Sermon". In this lecture, we will use slides to focus on the symbolic, cultural, and individual aspects of flowers, and their role as a metaphor for psychological transformation. Participants are encouraged to bring flowers to the presentation. Describe the flower as a symbol of death and rebirth using an example from mythology Give an example of the flower motif as a metaphor for psychological change Give an example from a dream or fairy tale in which the flower symbolizes transformation Pre-registered: $45 At Door: $50 All levels 3 hours CE, CN available APA, MCEP: see p. 19 6

THE CONFERENCE OF THE BIRDS AND THE PATH TO INDIVIDUATION Sherri Mahdavi, Ph.D. Wednesday, July 14 7:30-9:30pm The legendary Sufi poet Farid al-din Attar is one of the most ancient poets of Persia. His poetry inspired numerous mystic poets including Rumi. In The Conference of the Birds, (Mantiq u-tayr), Attar tell us the story of a group of birds who desire to know the king of all birds, the great Simorgh, the mysterious bird in Persian mythology. Their quest takes them through seven valleys as they experience longing, suffering, and gradual awareness of the Divine Mystery, God's presence within man. Describe the archetypal themes in the poem The Conference of the Birds Give an example of how this poem is relevant to contemporary life Describe how a desire for a connection to the Divine is necessary for psychological growth Pre-registered: $25 At Door: $30 All levels 2 hours CE, CN available APA, MCEP: see p. 19 THE HURT LOCKER: THE HERO S WOUNDS Arlene TePaske Landau, Ph.D. Friday, July 23 7:30-9:30pm At the beginning of The Hurt Locker, Chris Hedges quote War is a drug suggests the autonomous cellular charge of combat. Director Kathryn Bigelow's film is a story which describes Iraq as an utterly dissimilar universe, harsh, brittle and horrible, in which everything and everyone is a probable adversary. Even the ground beneath one s feet can burst and gulp one up. This lecture will consider the symbolic and psychological meaning of the film, focusing on the archetype of the hero. Describe the autonomous nature of war and combat Illustrate the psychological aspect of fighting the unknown and unpredictable Describe the symbolic aspect of the archetype of the hero as exemplified in the film Pre-registered: $25 At Door: $30 All levels 2 hours CE, CN available APA, MCEP: see p. 19 7

COLLAGE AS DOORWAY TO THE SELF Janie Ingalls, M.F.T. Saturday, July 31 10:00am-2:00pm As a process which utilizes drawing, writing or sandplay to symbolically engage the unconscious, active imagination can be both fascinating as well as intimidating. Collage, in which an individual chooses images and then organizes and pastes them together to form a picture, is also guided by the Self and is only completed when the conscious ego consents to bring all of the images together. In this workshop we will explore the medium of collage as a way to connect to the unconscious. Participants will have the opportunity to create their own collages in a quiet meditative space with time at the end for sharing feelings and insights with the group. Describe Jung's concept of active imagination Describe how collage can be a form of active imagination Describe the role of the Self in organizing unconscious experience Pre-registered: $50 At Door: $55 All levels 4 hours CE, CN available APA, MCEP: see p. 19 EXPLORING THE MUSICAL UNCONSCIOUS Rich Ryan, Ph.D. Wednesday, August 4 7:30-9:30pm Both Freud and Jung found music to be emotionally confusing, and neither ever explored music as a pathway to the deep unconscious. However, late in life Jung met a music therapist who demonstrated her work with patients by playing for and with Jung. He became very excited, stating, "This opens up whole new avenues of research I'd never dreamed of.this reaches the deep archetypal material that we can only sometimes reach in our analytical work with patients. This is most remarkable." Since then, much research has been done on the psychological aspects of music and its use in healing. Attendees will have the opportunity to access and engage the musical unconscious. Describe what is meant by the concept of the musical unconscious Identify the healing potential in music and demonstrate an example of accessing the musical unconscious Demonstrate the connection between music as archetype and as instinct Pre-registered: $25 At Door: $30 All levels 2 hours CE, CN available APA, MCEP: see p. 19 8

THE C.G. JUNG BOOKSTORE The C.G. Jung Bookstore carries a small specialized inventory of books by and about C.G. Jung and other subjects related to Jungian psychology. Browsing is welcomed and the Bookstore staff is available with suggestions for particular interests and needs. An intriguing collection of cards and ethnic gift items is also available. Orders may be placed by telephone, e-mail, letter, or online. Mailing service is also available. The Bookstore is usually open preceding our programs and during breaks. Operating hours: Wednesday-Saturday, 12pm-5pm. EXCLUSIVE AT THE C.G. JUNG BOOKSTORE! REMEMBERING JUNG DVDS The Remembering Jung series presents a warm-hearted, candid, and intimate view of Jung s prodigious creativity and humanity. Taken altogether, this series of 29 1-hour interviews offers a wealth of insights and stories illustrating the depth of Jung s discoveries and their significance in our lives, individually and collectively. The full Remembering Jung series plus bonus DVDs Matter of Heart and The World Within is $600.00 plus shipping and handling. You save $195.00 over the individual purchase price of $25 per DVD! EDINGER CDS Leading Jungian analyst Edward F. Edinger, an M.D., was a prolific author and lecturer, and we are pleased to offer CDs of lectures that he presented at the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles. CD sets available: Aion (24 CDs, $200) Apocalypse Archetype (10 CDs, $ 90) Commentary on Answer to Job (12 CDs, $100) Gnosticism and Early Christianity (12 CDs, $100) Greek Philosophers (12 CDs, $100) Mysterium Coniunctionis (27 CDs, $225) New God-Image (10 CDs, $ 90) Old Testament (30 CDs, $250) (310) 556-1193 ext. 228 bookstore@junginla.org www.junginla.org/bookstore 9

A Series: ON FAIRY TALES Mandana S. Chambers, Esq. Series: Pre-registered: $60 Individual Classes: Friday: Pre-registered: $25 / At door: $30 Saturday: Pre-registration required: $45 Enrollment for Saturday is limited All levels 5 hours CE, CN available / 1 per class hour APA, MCEP: See note on p. 19 THEORY Friday, August 6 7:30-9:30pm Marie-Louise von Franz, the Swiss Jungian analyst and close collaborator with Jung, believed that fairy tales are collective dreams and the purest and simplest expression of the collective unconscious. They represent the natural wisdom of the ancients and, like dreams, utilize a symbolic language to connect us to the transpersonal or archetypal dimension of the psyche. Jung believed that a familiarity with myths, fairy tales and folk legends is crucial for analytic work as a means of developing a deeper relationship with the unconscious. Describe what is meant by the archetypal or transpersonal dimension of the psyche Give an example of how a fairy tale can represent an unconscious process Give an example of a how a fairy tale utilizes symbolic language PRACTICE Saturday, August 7 10:00am-1:00pm In this seminar, we will explore some of the basic structures which underlie many fairy tales and will trace them to the archetypal dimension of the collective unconscious. Using the method of amplification developed by Jung and von Franz, we will work together to interpret the deeper meaning of a fairy tale. Enrollment will be limited to twenty-five participants to facilitate an understanding of this method s application. Describe some common themes which underlie many fairy tales Describe how to apply the technique of amplification to fairy tales Give an example of how this theory of amplification can lead to an integration of the personality 10

FOUR, PART IV: A REFLECTION ON THE WHOLENESS OF NATURE Christophe Le Mouël, Ph.D. Wednesday, August 11 7:30-9:30pm Drawing from Jungian psychology and quantum physics, we will complete our reflection on the wholeness of nature by presenting a model which articulates both psyche and matter. Following the motif of the Four in dreams, we will focus on the ways in which this symbol expresses both a containing quality as well as what von Franz referred to as the "total reality." A brief review of Parts 1, 2, and 3 will be included at the beginning of the lecture. Describe a model of wholeness based on Jung's concept of Unus Mundus Describe how the symbol of the Four can manifest in one's personal life Give an example of the symbol of the Four as it appears in nature or the collective unconscious Pre-registered: $25 At Door: $30 All levels 2 hours CE, CN available APA, MCEP: see p. 19 Psychological Perspectives Psychological Perspectives is a unique journal with a strong foundation in the arts, whose mission is to promote greater consciousness by honoring and amplifying the psychology of C.G. Jung. Psychological Perspectives offers a broad view and publishes a wide range of articles, from depth psychology to science, politics to philosophy, as well as fiction, poetry, and current book, video, and film reviews. Each issue is a feast not only for the mind but for the eye as well, filled with art that flows from the cover through the articles. www.junginla.org/words&images/psychological_perspectives. 11

The Analytical Psychology Club THE SISTER FROM BELOW Naomi Ruth Lowinsky, Ph.D. Friday, June 25 7:30-9:30pm Who is the Sister from Below? She s certainly not about the ordinary business of life: work, shopping, making dinner. She speaks from the other realms, and if you will allow Her to, She might whisper in your ear, lead you astray, or fill you with strange yearnings. She s a siren, a seductress, a shape-shifter. Why listen to such a troublemaker? Because She is essential to the creative process: She holds the keys to the doors of our imaginations and deeper life the evolution of Soul. In this lecture, Naomi Ruth Lowinsky will present material from her new memoir: The Sister from Below: When the Muse Gets Her Way. Pre-registered: $25 At Door: $30 Two Perspectives on the Puer A Series MICHAEL JACKSON: PUER IN THE MIRROR Chris Miller, M.A. Friday, July 9 7:30-9:30pm At a public memorial for Michael Jackson, actress Brooke Shields paid homage to her friend by quoting from Antoine de Saint-Exupery s The Little Prince. Perhaps unbeknownst to Shields, this text provided the model of the boy who never matures into manhood in Marie-Louise von Franz s classic work on the subject, The Problem of the Puer Aeternus. This talk will blend song and spoken word to show how, as the boy-man musician from Neverland Ranch, Jackson embodied both positive and negative aspects of the puer aeternus as well as healthy and unhealthy energies found in the puer s eternal counterpart, the senex. Pre-registered: $25 At Door: $30 12

PROBLEMATIC PUERS AND THEIR WENDYS Jon-Patrik Pedersen, Ph.D. Friday, July 16 7:30-9:30pm The puer aeternus (eternal boy) archetype manifests both positively and negatively. We will focus primarily on the problem of the puer, as Marie- Louise von Franz has put it the difficulty men can have in moving into mature adulthood. Using film clips and music, we will explore some common puer personalities (the Charming Puer, the Nature Puer, the Spiritual Puer, the Malignant Puer) and how they are experienced in relationships. We will also address the problem of the Wendys, i.e., women or partners who, hoping for true intimacy and commitment, work hard to take care of their Peter Pan-like puers, only to end up unfulfilled. Pre-registered: $25 At Door: $30 THE WRITING PROCESS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF ANAЇS NIN Nan Hunt, M.A. Saturday, July 24 10:00am-2:00pm Anaїs Nin, whose respect for analytical psychology and struggle for acceptance by the literary world had a profound influence on non-fiction and experimental fiction, continues to influence writers today. In this workshop, designed to help you enhance your own writing process, we will focus on the appeal of the frank, intimate, and lyrical attitudes of Nin's prose, especially her portraits of people. Through discussion, workshop writing, and feedback, each person will have the opportunity to develop his or her own voice. Please bring writing materials. We will have a working lunch, so it is best to bring a sack lunch; snacks, fruit and drinks will be provided. Pre-registered: $55 At Door: $60 SHELLEY S SIBLIOGRAPHY: RELEASING THE INCARCERATED VOICE THROUGH MEMORY, IMAGINATION, AND DIALOGUE Rochelle Duffy, Ph.D. Friday, July 30 7:30-9:30pm This reading performance is the product of Dr. Duffy's work in family mythology and self-discovery. Beginning with the question "What was it like for you to be part of our family?", she collected oral histories from her seventeen siblings and turned them into first person narratives. These memories are stitched into a dialogue between one incarcerated brother and a silenced sister. Dr. Duffy's work demonstrates both the power of memory and dream to ignite voice and transform spirit, as expressed in her reading performance of "Prison Is Where I Learned to Fly: Shelley's Sibliography." Pre-registered: $25 At Door: $30 13

Fall Preview Analytical Psychology: Theory and Practice 9-Month Course This course will extend over a nine-month period beginning in September 2010 and ending in May 2011. It will be structured around seminar courses occurring on Monday evenings from 7:30pm to 9:30pm. Each course focuses on a different aspect of the principles and/or techniques of Analytical Psychology. These include: Historical Roots of Analytical Psychology Complexes The Shadow Individuation Archetypes Sandplay Typology Development over the Lifespan Alchemy Dreams Techniques of Analytical Psychology Transference and Countertransference Contemporary Techniques in Analytical Psychology Clinical case consultation will precede each weekly seminar from 5:30pm to 6:45pm to allow for more practical integration of the material presented. Case conferences will be given by a team of faculty analysts so that participants have an opportunity to witness the variety of clinical perspectives within the Jungian community. The class is intended for licensed practitioners, registered interns and social work associates. The Institute is a CE provider. Our courses are also accepted by the APA for MCEP credit. For additional information, course objectives, applications and registration, please call the Institute or visit: www.junginla.org Cost: $1,400 + $75 (materials) Applications must be submitted by July 30, 2010. Interviews will follow. 14

Jungian Psychology and Sandplay Therapy Advanced Courses for Practitioners Sandplay is a powerful therapeutic tool that facilitates the psyche s natural capacity for healing through the tangible emergence of personal and archetypal symbols in a free and protected space. This seven-month course will meet at the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles once a month on Saturdays, from 9:00am to 12:00pm, beginning in September. Each session will focus on both theoretical and practical issues of sandplay for those new to the technique and for those who desire more in-depth training. A case presentation will be given at each meeting followed by group discussion and consultation. The class is intended for licensed practitioners, registered interns and social work associates. In addition to CE and APA accreditation, credit is available for ISST (International Society of Sandplay Therapy) and STA (Sandplay Therapists of America). Enrollment is limited and early registration is recommended. Partial scholarship may be available. Cost: $480 + $35 (materials) www.junginla.org/education/sandplay_course THE MAX AND LORE ZELLER LIBRARY The Max and Lore Zeller Library is a 6,500-volume collection of books, plus journals, DVDs, including the Remembering Jung series, audio CDs of lectures, including the lectures given by E. F. Edinger at the Institute. The entire collection deals with the psychology of C.G. Jung and related subjects, such as mythology, religion, fairy tales, art and literature, and alchemy. Books by Freud and other psychoanalytic writers are included, as well as special sections on the psychotherapy of children and on the use of the sandplay technique. The library, the only one of its kind in the city, serves the Jungian professional community and the general public as well. Membership fee is $50 per year or $25 for half a year. (310) 556-1193 x 229 library@junginla.org www.junginla.org/words&images/zeller_library 15

C. G. Jung Institute Presenter Biographies Daniel Anderson, J.D., is a Diplomate (graduate) Candidate at the Research and Training Centre for Depth Psychology according to C.G. Jung and Marie-Louise von Franz in Zürich. A member of the Executive Committee of the International Association for Jungian studies, he also serves as a moderator for their on-line discussion group. Mr. Anderson has lived and worked in Sao Paula, Brazil and practiced law for 15 years in Austin, Texas, and currently resides in Los Angeles. He has lectured and published internationally on dreams and Greek mythology. Mandana Shashaani Chambers, J.D., is a Diplomate Candidate (graduate) of the Research and Training Centre for Depth Psychology according to C.G. Jung and Marie-Louise von Franz in Zurich, and has practiced law in Los Angeles since 1987. Currently certified as a Student Research Psychoanalyst, she is also an intern at the C. G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles. Born in Iran, she has been a resident of the U.S. since 1987. She is in private practice in Pacific Palisades. Steven Galipeau, M.A., M.Div. is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Calabasas, California, and the Executive Director of the Jungian-oriented Coldwater Counseling Center in Studio City. A faculty member and lecturer at the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles, Steve is the author of The Journey of Luke Skywalker: An Analysis of Modern Myth and Symbol. He has lectured frequently on psychological themes found in a variety of films. Janie Ingalls, M.F.T., is a control candidate at the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles. She has been in private practice for 19 years in Huntington Beach. Janie has a special interest in how the body speaks the unconscious through illness, addictions, creative expression and meaningful accidents. Stephen Kenneally, M.B.A., M.A., is an analytic candidate at the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles and a licensed psychotherapist in private practice in West Los Angeles. His background includes training and teaching at Shalom Mountain Retreat and Study Center in New York, an international community which promotes individual and global transformation. Arlene TePaske Landau, Ph.D., is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Pacific Palisades. She holds a doctorate in Mythological Studies. Dr. Landau has lectured in many diverse sites: Los Angeles, Bucharest, London, Berlin, and Cape Town. Sherri Mahdavi, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Irvine, and an analytic candidate at the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles. She is also an adjunct faculty at the Chicago School for Professional Psychology in Southern California. A native of Iran, she was educated in Canada and the U.S. Christophe Le Mouël, Ph.D., holds a doctorate in theoretical physics and did research in particle physics. He has lectured in Spain and Australia on synchronicity and the relationship between physics and Jungian psychology. Most recently, his article and Summer 2008 lecture, Spirit into Matter: Exploring the Myth of Science, was published in Psychological Perspectives (52:1): Chaos and Creativity. He is currently the Executive Director of the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles. 16

Robin Robertson, Ph.D., is a Jungian-oriented clinical psychologist, with roots in psychology, science, business, and the arts. Author of eight books in psychology, he serves as a writer and General Editor for Psychological Perspectives, as well as a Consulting Editor and contributor for the journal Cybernetics & Human Knowing. Rich Ryan, Ph.D., L.C.S.W., is a psychotherapist in private practice in West Los Angeles, as well as a Candidate at the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles. His areas of interest include mythology, philosophy, and indigenous culture, as well as the relationship between Freud s and Jung s views of the psyche. Rosalind Wholden, Lecturer-in-Art Emerita, University of California, Santa Barbara, taught at the College of Creative Studies, where she developed a curriculum combining art, literature, mythology, and Jung s alchemical writings. Her Image and Contemplation studies have appeared in Psychological Perspectives, and she has lectured at the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles on Dionysos, Goya and Blake, and the Brave Girl, the puella forta. The Analytical Psychology Club Presenter Biographies Rochelle Duffy, Ph.D., holds a doctorate in Mythological Studies with emphasis in Depth Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. She has taught in both public and private schools for twenty-five years. Now retired, she is editing her book Prison Is Where I Learned to Fly: Shelley s Sibliography. Nan Hunt, M.A., essayist, poet, and educator, served on the board and as past president of the Analytical Psychology Club. She did postgraduate studies with Anaїs Nin. Her own journals, letters, essays, and poetry appear through major publishers. Naomi Ruth Lowinsky, Ph.D., is a widely published poet, an analyst member of the San Francisco Jung Institute, and Poetry Editor for Psychological Perspectives. She has lectured and given workshops on the creative process in many settings. Chris Miller, M.A., is currently working on his doctoral dissertation at Pacifica Graduate Institute where he is a student in the Mythological Studies program. His lecture at the C.G. Jung Institute last summer was entitled "The Synchronistic Case of Benjamin Button. Jon-Patrik Pedersen, Ph.D., is a clinical psychologist who has practiced in Pasadena for over twenty years. His work with male clients, as well as students at institutions such as California Institute of Technology, has afforded him insight into the challenges many men face in moving into adulthood. Other topics he has lectured on included Understanding the Scientific Mind; Playing in the Field of Dreams; and Understanding Male Psychology. 17

The Kieffer E. Frantz Clinic and The Hilde Kirsch Children s Center Clinic at the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles Established as the first clinic in the world offering Jungian analysis on a sliding-fee scale, the Kieffer Frantz Clinic bears the name of its founder and first director. Licensed by the State of California Department of Health Services, the Kieffer E. Frantz Clinic provides Jungian analysis and psychotherapy to adults unable to afford the standard fees of private practice. Services also include couples counseling and family therapy. Clinic therapists include Jungian analysts, licensed psychotherapists in the analyst training program, and field placement interns working under supervision. Therapists are highly qualified and carefully selected. www.junginla.org/clinic/kfrantz_clinic The Hilde Kirsch Children's Center (HKCC) is the first and only Jungian Children's Center in the United States. It was founded in December 1978, at the request of one of L.A. s founding analysts, Hilde Kirsch. Since its inception, analysts and candidates have treated child and adolescent patients in the Institute s clinic, providing sliding scale, low fee Jungian therapy to children in the Los Angeles area. Treatment modalities such as Sandplay, art therapy, play therapy, and dream work are provided. www.junginla.org/clinic/hkirsch_children_center For more information, please call the Institute or visit our website. Application forms can also be found on our website. 18

Continuing Education The C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles Institute is CE, APA approved. Nursing: The C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles is an accredited provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing (Provider #07986). Registered Nurses may claim only the actual number of hours spent in the educational activity for credit. Psychologists: The C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The C.G. Jung Institute maintains responsibility for this program and its content. Please see the individual program for the number of CE credits awarded for each course. Full attendance is required for psychologists to receive credit. In accordance with APA guidelines, partial credit will not be awarded. Psychologists report directly to the MCEP using the certificates of attendance awarded at the completion of the course. Clinical Social Workers and MFTs: The C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles is an accredited provider for continuing education credits for LCSWs and MFCCs/MFTs (provider # PCE 318). Please see the individual program for the number of CE credits awarded for each course. These courses meet the qualifications for continuing education credit for MFTs and/or LCSWs as required by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences. Only the actual number of hours spent in the educational activity may be claimed for credit. Administration: (310) 556-1193 To reserve a seat for an event, please visit our website, or register over the phone with a credit card. Please be sure to give us a phone number or an e-mail address so we can notify you if a program is cancelled or there is a change of location. Please note also any special disability needs at the time of registration. Discounts: Fees for full-time students and seniors (60 or over) will be $5 less than listed in the programs unless otherwise specified. Please present a copy of your I.D. to be eligible for the reduced tuition. Refunds: One half of your registration fee is refundable if your cancellation in writing is received two weeks prior to the event (except for long-term courses where additional restrictions may apply). CE processing fee: There is an additional $10 processing fee for each continuing education course taken for credit. Administration: (310) 556-1193 x222 Hours: Mon.-Fri., 9am-5pm office@junginla.org Bookstore: (310) 556-1193 x228 Hours: Wed.-Sat., 12-5pm bookstore@junginla.org Library: (310) 556-1193 x229 Hours: Wed., Fri., Sat., 12-5pm library@junginla.org Fax: (310) 556-2290 Web: http://www.junginla.org 19

20 NON-PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE PAID 10349 W. Pico Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90064 (one block east of Beverly Glen) See our Public Programs at: http://www.junginla.org Tel: 310-556-1193 Permit No. 31777 Los Angeles, CA Public Programs Summer 2010