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Zoom: Revisioning The Stages of Eroticism of the Anima in the Work of C.G. Jung
June 29 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Prepaid Cost: $45.00 – $60.00Event Navigation
Registration ends at 4 pm 6/28.
Presented by Claudia Morelli Gadotti
Jung’s concept of the archetypal feminine can be found in many forms and iterations as evidenced by numerous myths and fairytales. In this lecture we will examine the four stages of eroticism in the anima as described by Jung (Vol. 6, para. 361), as revisioned by several post-Jungian authors, and consider its applicability to our times.
Learning objectives:
- Describe the archetype of the anima in C.G. Jung’s theory.
- Discuss the changes of Jung’s concept of the archetypal feminine in the modern world.
Claudia Morelli Gadotti is a Jungian Analyst SBPA/IAAP in São Paulo, Brazil where she teaches in the Jungian training program of SBPA and coordinates supervision and study groups in Archetypal Psychology. She earned a Master’s Degree at Pacifica Graduate Institute in Jungian and Archetypal Studies and as a clinical psychologist maintains a private practice for over 35 years working with adolescents and adults. She published several articles and co-authored “Ensaios sobre o Feminino”and recently “A clínica na Pandemia”.
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