Analytical Psychology Seminars from the Archives of the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago
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Jung’s Theory of Synchronicity & How it Shapes Our Lives: An Interview with Robert Hopcke
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Robert H. Hopcke is a licensed Marriage, Family and Child Counselor in private practice in Berkeley, California. Along with his numerous articles and reviews published over the last 30 years, his national best-seller, There Are No Accidents: Synchronicity and the Stories of Our Lives, which he spoke about at the Jung Institute in 1998, has been pop…
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The Return of the Archetypal Feminine & the Dawn of the New “Third”
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with Laraine Kurisko, PhD, Jungian Analyst For this Women’s History Month, we’re sharing the seminar The Return of the Archetypal Feminine & the Dawn of the New “Third” in its entirety. It was recorded on January 4, 2019. From the seminar description: The archetypal “Feminine” is back, and She’s…”unhappy.” From “Me Too,” to the trial of Larry Nassa…
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Why a Conscious Life Has a Positive End: An Interview with Dan Ross
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This episode I want to try something new. We see statistics that show how many people listen to this podcast, but that doesn’t show us who our listeners are. I’m curious about who listens to this podcast and I think some of you might be interested in what kind of community of listeners you’re a part of. I want to know where you are on your journey,…
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Madness, Religious Experience, and the Wisdom to Know the Difference
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with Thomas Patrick Lavin, PhD This diagram accompanies the lecture series This episode is the first session of the series Madness, Religious Experience, and the Wisdom to Know the Difference. It was recorded in July 1993. From the series description: In the history of humankind, there have always been seeming psychotic features accompanying authen…
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Finding Personal Resilience in Changing Times: An Interview with James Hollis
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First, thank you to everyone who participated in our 2020 Holiday Giving Drive. Because of your support, we were able to meet our $25,000 fundraising goal! We could not do this work without you all and appreciate all the support, including those who support the institute in other ways. In this episode, Patricia Martin interviews James Hollis, PhD, …
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Change and Renewal: A Conversation with Jean Shinoda Bolen and Jacquelyn Mattfeld
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This episode is part of an evening with Jean Shinoda Bolen when the Institute was going through a major change. The Institute was about to sell its building in Evanston and eventually split into two entities, the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago, which would continue the training of Jungian psychoanalysts, and the C. G. Jung Center in Evanston, whic…
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The Power of Language and its Effect Upon Gender Representation
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with Joyce Bogusky, PhD Today we launch our annual Holiday Giving Drive with this full seminar. We are doing our best to adjust to the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic, but the financial strain is real and we need your help to make it through this difficult time. You can help support this podcast and the existence of the C. G. Jung Institute of C…
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Stepping Onto the Path: Interview with Director of Training Boris Matthews
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I want to personally introduce our new producer, Patricia Martin. She is a cultural analyst, author, consultant, Professional Affiliate (graduate of our Jungian Studies Program), and member of our Program Committee. This is the first interview she’s doing for us and we are developing plans to do more. I’m grateful that she’s willing to give her own…
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Memories, Dreams Reflections: Exploring the Depths, a 6-Month Online Program
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Arlo Compaan, co-chair of the Institute’s Program Committee and past Director of Training, interviews the facilitators of our new six-month online program Memories, Dreams, Reflections: Exploring the Depths. In this monthly online weekend program, Jungian analysts and experts will introduce the major themes of Analytical Psychology as Carl Jung dev…
with Robert Moore, PhD Fall online programs are open for registration, including Dreaming in Times of Turmoil, Becoming Marcel Proust: Claiming Self in a Conflicted World, and a reading & consultation group for clinicians: Attachment, Affect Regulation and the Reflective Function in Analytical (Depth) Psychotherapy. In light of the financial diffic…
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Racism & the Cultural Complex: Welcome to the United States of America (Full Seminar)
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It seems appropriate at this point in time to share a seminar from our store, “Racism and the Cultural Complex: Welcome to the United States of America”, with Anita Mandley, MS, LCPC and Stephanie Fariss, JD, LCSW, in its entirety. It was recorded in the fall of 2015. From the…By C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago
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They Had a Dream (We Have a Dream): C G Jung, MLK, and the Evocative Power of Symbols
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with Jennifer Leigh Selig, PhD In continuation of our COVID-19 response, we are sharing another full seminar. You can support our ongoing efforts to provide free and low-cost educational resources during this pandemic by making a donation on our website or a purchase in our audio and video store. We……
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Death Panels: Our Cultural Complex Around Death
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with Dan Ross, RN, PMHNP In recognition of the current COVID-19 pandemic and the crisis affecting our healthcare system, we are sharing a recent seminar by Dan Ross, “Death Panels: Our Cultural Complex around Death”, in its entirety. This seminar was part of our public program series this year, and…By C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago
Fanny Brewster, PhD, MFA, LP , was scheduled to be the keynote speaker at this year’s Founders’ Day Symposium on March 21st. The event has since been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Fanny Brewster is a Jungian analyst, and a professor at Pacifica Graduate Institute. She is a…By C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago
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Rebroadcast: The Fate of Depth Psychology in the New Millenium
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with June Singer and other Analysts The introduction to this episode is an interview with George Hogenson regarding our upcoming event Opera with an Analyst: Wagner’s Götterdämmerung. This day-long event, at the Lyric Opera of Chicago on April 11th, includes Dr. Hogenson’s presentation on the archetypal dimensions of Wagner’s Götterdämmerung……
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Gather Up Your Brokenness: Love, Imperfection, & Human Ideals (Part 2)
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In celebration of our Holiday Giving Drive, we are unlocking a full seminar by Polly Young-Eisendrath, “Gather Up Your Brokenness: Love, Imperfection, & Human Ideals”. You can be a part of this campaign by visiting our website and making a donation. Donors at the Supporter level and above will be…By C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago
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Gather Up Your Brokenness: Love, Imperfection, & Human Ideals (Part 1)
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In celebration of our Holiday Giving Drive, we are unlocking a full seminar by Polly Young-Eisendrath, “Gather Up Your Brokenness: Love, Imperfection, & Human Ideals”. You can be a part of this campaign by visiting our website and making a donation. Donors at the Supporter level and above will be…By C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago
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Why Become a Jungian Psychoanalyst: An Interview with Adina Davidson & Dan Ross
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Boris Matthews, PhD, LCSW, NCPsyA, the Director of Training at the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago, interviews two Jungian Psychoanalysts and recent graduates of our Analyst Training Program (ATP), Adina Davidson, PhD, and Dan Ross, RN, PMHNP, MSN, MBA, about why they chose to commit to Jungian work and how……
Thomas Moore will be visiting us in October to lead a two-day seminar (registration is open now). As an introduction to Moore’s perspective and voice, we are sharing the first hour of his previous workshop with us, Cultivating Soul, which included two parts: Part 1: Ageless SoulThomas Moore will speak……
Marcus West is a Training and Supervising Analyst of the Society of Analytical Psychology and is Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Analytical Psychology. He is author of a number of book chapters and papers, one of which was the joint winner of the Michael Fordham Prize in 2004. He is…By C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago
with Nathan Schwartz-Salant, PhD Dr. Schwartz-Salant explores the importance of Mythology for understanding and containing psychic life within the analytic process. The myths of Pan, Dionysus, Gilgamesh, and Egyptian images of creation are examined in the context of transference/counter-transference dynamics and the creation of the containing envir…
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Facing the Gods: Archetypal Patterns of Existence
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Preparing to Meet the Gods: The Soul Turned Inward with John Van Eenwyk, PhD Experiencing the archetypes as personified gods and goddesses active in our lives reveals the great powers shaping our moods, choices, and actions. Facing the Gods: Archetypal Patterns of Existence illuminates the Olympian stories that serve as……
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Breaking the Code of the Archetypal Self: An Introductory Overview of the Research Discoveries Leading to Neo-Jungian Structural Psychoanalysis
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with Robert Moore, PhD This lecture is the first part of the series Structural Psychoanalysis and Integrative Psychotherapy: Introduction to a Neo-Jungian Paradigm, which contains the following lectures: Lecture 1 – Breaking the Code of the Archetypal Self: An Introductory Overview of the Research Discoveries Leading to Neo-Jungian Structural Psych…
with Lucille Klein, MA, NCPsyA With the current debate over the nature and content of gender, Jung’s concepts of the anima/animus are being re-examined and, in some cases, reformulated or even discarded as a means of conceptualizing psychological life. It was recorded in 1989. This lecture is part of the……
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The Four Couples Within: The Structure of the Self and the Dynamics of Relationship
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with Robert Moore, PhD This episode is part one of the series The Four Couples Within: The Structure of the Self and the Dynamics of Relationship. It was recorded in 1989. The four archetypal couples inherent in the Self—the King and Queen, the Warriors, the Magicians, the Lovers—create four distinct……