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In-Person + Zoom: Jungian Art Therapy and Tarot: Drawing out the Shadow Through the Creative Process
September 14 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Prepaid Cost: $145.00 – $170.00Event Navigation
Presented by Nora Swan-Foster, M.A., LPC
Presentation: 10 am- 1 pm / 2- 4pm (Pacific) – Break: 1-2 pm.
The hidden ordering principle of the Self will be considered through spontaneous images from the tarot and the use of spontaneous and associative drawings, all of which will liberate the psychic energy from dreams, visions, clinical material or personal situations that beg for greater consciousness and fresh meaning. In this workshop participants will use their tarot deck to draw on the unknown and the invisible, to ignite the creative instinct and unearth the healing symbols. This workshop will be primarily exploratory and experiential, so participants are invited to bring a journal, a tarot deck, and any art materials that they might like to work with. Some materials will be provided. You do not need to be an artist or an expert in the tarot. This workshop is about creative play, deepening the relationship to the unconscious, and welcoming the synchronicities that surface so as to honor the lived experiences that are supported by Jung’s analytical psychology.
Learning objectives:
- Describe spontaneous and associative drawing and how it can be used in clinical work;
- Describe what Jung meant by the creative instinct and its role in the development of the psyche;
- Describe what is meant by the transcendent function and how it is connected to the creative process;
- Describe what is meant by Jung’s concept of the shadow;
- Describe how the ego’s capacity to contain the tension of the opposites can support psychological growth and integration.
Nora Swan-Foster, M.A., L.P.C., is a Jungian analyst and board-certified art therapist in private practice in Boulder, CO. She is a training and supervising analyst with the Inter-regional Society of Jungian Analysts (IRSJA) and on the faculty of the affiliated Memphis Atlanta Jung Seminar (MAJS). She has been on the graduate art therapy faculty at Naropa University for many years and is the former North American editor for the Journal of Analytical Psychology. Along with publishing several papers and chapters on Jungian art therapy, she has two books: Jungian Art Therapy: Images, Dreams and Analytical Psychology and Art Therapy and Childbearing Issues: Birth, Death and Rebirth. Along with her her analyst husband, she shares her home with two miniature schnauzers Ruby and Jasper.
Refund requests must be sent by email at administration@junginla.org before noon (12:00 pm) prior to the program being paid for. No refund will be issued otherwise.
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.