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In-Person Only: Embodied Resourcing Through Image Making
In-Person + Zoom: First North American Conference on Infant, Child and Adolescent Jungian Analysis
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In-Person + Zoom: Jung’s Signature Concepts in the Light of the Red Book Liber Novus: “The Self” & “Individuation”
June 1 @ 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Prepaid Cost: $65.00 – $85.00Event Navigation
Check out the other two lectures in our Red Book series (Click the titles):
May 31st, 7:30 pm – Jung’s Red Book Liber Novus: Where Did It Come From and Why Does it Matter?
Presented by George Bright, MA, MSc, DipTheol
Jung’s signature concept of individuation originates in his Red and Black Books material and reference to these clarifies that it has little to do with the common contemporary travesty of it as a self-improvement project managed by the conscious ego and leading to a vague ideal of “becoming oneself”; nor has Jung’s concept of “the self” been much illuminated by unresolved discussion over whether or not it should be spelt with a capital S or whether it exists in infancy. This seminar will locate the origins of Jung’s terms in their Liber Novus and Black Books contexts and trace the way in which Jung conceptualized these experiences and insights in his new language of self and individuation process.
Learning objectives:
- Describe what meaning Jung intended for his new term “the Self” in the light of a reading of Liber Novus;
- Describe what meaning Jung intended for his new term “the individuation process” in the light of a reading of Liber Novus;
- Illustrate how these clarified terms might inform attitudes to life and to the practice of psychotherapy.
George Bright,MA, MSc, DipTheol, was educated at Cambridge University and The London School of Economics. He is a Training & Supervising Analyst of the Society of Analytical Psychology and a co-founder of The Circle of Analytical Psychology, a London-based group engaged in the study of Jung’s Liber Novus and Black Books. He works in private practice in London. His 1997 paper, Synchronicity as a Basis of Analytic Attitude, won the Michael Fordham Prize.
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