October 2023
Edith Sullwold Memorial Lecture: Zoom Only: “Afraid of Things That Are in Flight: Birds, and Sometimes Families”
Presented by Rob Tyminski, DMH October 7, 2023, 10am-1pm to be held on Zoom. “Afraid of Things That Are in Flight: Birds, and Sometimes Families” How does immigration affect the mental health of children whose parents have moved to another country? A desire to offer their children better lives is…
Find out more »Open House for Jungian Analyst Training Program 2023: In-Person & Zoom
Join host and Jungian Analyst Sheila Traviss on Sunday, October 8th at 2:00 PM for an in-person and Zoom Open House with a panel of candidates and analysts to share the myriad life experiences, and clinical work that led them to the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles. Hearing from…
Find out more »Jean Michel Basquiat: Wild Intuition (Zoom Only)
Zoom Only, October 21st, 10 am to 1pm (PST) Jung wrote, “The unborn work in the psyche of the artist is a force of nature that achieves its end regardless of the personal fate of the man who is its vehicle”. This is evident in the life of Jean Michel…
Find out more »Sinead O’Connor: Cassandra, Lilith and the Expression of the Subversive Feminine (In-Person Only)
Presented by Katharine Bainbridge, M.F.T., S.E.P. In this talk, we will explore some of the ways in which Sinead O'Connor both embodied and prefigured a feminine sorrow and rage that remains with us today and what can happen to a woman who is deeply traumatized, not believed, and banished for…
Find out more »Painting to a Grimm’s Fairy Tale (Zoom Only)
Painting to a Grimm’s Fairy Tale Presented by Marion Anderson Tuesdays 2pm-4 pm online (4 sessions) 10/31/23 11/7/23 11/14/23 Break for thanksgiving week 11/28/23 Ever since “the olden days”, fairytales speak to people through rich imagery and symbolism, representing personal and archetypal processes relevant to all humans. In this…
Find out more »November 2023
In-Person + Zoom: Erich Neumann’s Theory of Early Development and its Application to Clinical Practice: Part 1 (NEW)
Open to Clinicians and Non-Clinicians! Presented by Lidar Shany, Ph.D. The series of seminars explores Neumann’s early life theory and its complementarity to the relational theories. We will discuss Neumann’s conceptualization and terminology, to indicate the similarity with Fordham's ideas about analytic work with children. We will describe a unified…
Find out more »In-Person + Zoom: Erich Neumann’s Theory of Early Development and its Application to Clinical Practice: Part 2 (NEW)
Open to Clinicians and Non-Clinicians! Presented by Lidar Shany, Ph.D. The series of seminars explores Neumann’s early life theory and its complementarity to the relational theories. We will discuss Neumann’s conceptualization and terminology, to indicate the similarity with Fordham's ideas about analytic work with children. We will describe a unified…
Find out more »New Directions in Jungian Archetypal Theory (Zoom Only)
Arguably, the most definitive feature of Jung’s metapsychology, and the central point on which his psychology rests, is his theory of archetypes. While recent trends in Jungian perspectives have embraced developmental, relational, social justice, and post-modern paradigms, this more limited way of looking at archetypes can also have the disadvantage…
Find out more »Continuing Education:
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