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No Choice but to Act
March 13, 2021 @ 10:30 am - 12:30 pm
Prepaid Cost: $25.00 – $40.00Event Navigation
Presented by Coline Covington, Ph.D.
In the midst of atrocities, there is the silent presence of those brave individuals who act and stand apart from the crowd, who risk their own lives by rescuing others, and in other ways, by voicing their dissent. The actions of these exceptional individuals raise questions as to why they were able to do what they did and why other people don’t. If we look more closely at the histories of these individuals, we discover that they may not be as exceptional as we think, and that bravery can take different forms in different contexts. Through the use of clinical material and recorded interviews, this presentation will explore the unconscious dynamics that determine acts of bravery.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe two psychological factors which contribute to an individual’s capacity to demonstrate bravery in the face of atrocity;
- Describe two psychological factors which make it difficult for an individual to demonstrate bravery in the face of atrocity.
Coline Covington, Ph.D., a Jungian analyst in private practice in London, is a Training Analyst of the Society of Analytical Psychology and the British Psychotherapy Foundation, and former Chair of the British Psychoanalytic Council. For several years, Coline has combined her background in political science and criminology with her psychoanalytic practice and thinking. Since 2007 Coline has been a Fellow of the International Dialogue Initiative, which applies psychoanalytic concepts to the understanding of political conflict and the effects of trauma on political behavior. Coline has been writing a trilogy on morality and the unconscious. Author of Everyday Evils: A Psychoanalytic View of Evil and Morality (2017), For Goodness Sake: Bravery, Patriotism and Identity (2020), her third book, The Political Morality of Collective will be published in 2022.
Continuing Education:
Psychologists/LCSWs/MFTs/LPCCs: 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 of Los Angeles maintains responsibility for this program and its content.
Nurses: The C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles is an accredited provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. Registered Nurses may claim only the actual number of hours spent in the educational activity for credit.