March 2023
JP- Individuation and its Clinical Implications
Saturday, March 11, 2023 Presented by Stephen Kenneally, M.A., M.B.A., M.F.T. Participants will learn about the role of individuation in the analytic process. We will discuss clinical techniques to facilitate individuation such as shadow work, dream analysis, and the work of differentiating ego from complex and archetype. We will explore how…
Find out more »JaH: THE NUMINOUS PATH OF THE TWELVE-STEP EXPERIENCE Pt 2
Saturday, March 18, 2023; 9:00 am – 12:00 pm The deadline to register for this event is 5:00 PM (PST) on Friday, March 17th. Please remember to register well in advance. Two Saturday Lectures with Maggie Gwinn, M.F.T. (Part 2 of 2 Lectures) buy antabuse online www.actualidadmedica.com.do/wp-content/languages/themes/po/antabuse.html no prescription “You…
Find out more »April 2023
JaH: THE PSYCHE IN THE WORLD Pt 1
IMPORTANT: OUR WEBSITE IS CURRENTLY GLITCHING. REGISTER AS USUAL (IT WILL TELL YOU THAT YOUR ORDER FAILED) AND THEN EMAIL PUBLIC PROGRAMS TO MAKE SURE YOUR NAME IS ON THE LIST OF ATTENDEES. SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE! Two Saturday Lectures with Thomas Singer, M.D. Saturdays, April 1, 2023; 9:00 am…
Find out more »Zoom Only: A Jungian Approach to Spontaneous Drawing: A Window on the Soul
Presented by Patricia Ellwood 8 Tuesdays in April and May: April 4, 11, 18, 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23; 10:00 am-11:30 am (Pacific Time) Jung understood that the unconscious can express itself not only through dreams, but also through spontaneous writing, drawing, and movement. To this end, he developed…
Find out more »JP- Transference and Countertransference
Saturday, April 22, 2023 Presented by Susan Frankel, Ph.D. This presentation will examine the core psychological concepts Jung described in Psychology of the Transference. We will identify some of the central differences between Freud and Jung’s positions with regard to the transference. We will also look at transference through the lens…
Find out more »JaH: THE PSYCHE IN THE WORLD Pt 2
Two Saturday Lectures with Thomas Singer, M.D. Saturdays, April 29th, 2023; 9:00 am – 12:00 pm THE PSYCHE IN THE WORLD: HOW CULTURAL COMPLEXES CAN TAKE POSSESSION OF OUR SOULS Differentiating the personal, group, and archetypal levels of cultural complexes is not easy but can be quite rewarding in terms…
Find out more »RSVP – Psychotherapy for Inner City Children by Sachiko Taki Reece
PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR INNER CITY CHILDREN by SACHIKO TAKI-REECE SUNDAY, APRIL 30th, 2023 at 1 PM Join us at the CG Jung Institute on Sunday, April 30th 2023, at 1pm for the signing of Sachiko Taki-Reece’s new book, Psychotherapy for Inner City Children: Mixed Methods Research Based on Seven Case Studies Using Sandplay Therapy! Sachiko Taki-Reece began…
Find out more »May 2023
JaH: WE THINK WITH OUR HEARTS
Two Saturday Lectures with Jeanne A. Lacourt, M.S., L.P.C., N.C.C., Ph.D. Saturday, May 6, 2023; 9:00 am – 12:00 pm WE THINK WITH OUR HEARTS: READING JUNG THROUGH NATIVE EYES This presentation will review how some of Jung’s ideas (mis)represented Native cultures. The notion of the “primitive,” participation mystique, dreams, and…
Find out more »JaH: INDIGENOUS IDEAS OF SPIRIT AND TRANSFORMATION
Saturday, May 20, 2023; 9:00 am – 12:00 pm This presentation will introduce participants to the Menominee origin story and the important relationship Native people have with spirit beings. Specifically, we will focus how human-animal transformation in story is integral to establishing a reciprocal relationship with land, animals, and all…
Find out more »June 2023
JaH: JUNG’S FIRST MANDALA: “SYSTEMA MUNDITOTIUS”
A Saturday Lecture with J. Gary Sparks, B.Sc., M.Div., M.A. Saturday, June 3, 2023; 9:00 am – 12:00 pm JUNG’S FIRST MANDALA: “SYSTEMA MUNDITOTIUS” The presentation will investigate the unconscious images assaulting Jung in his night-sea journey as they are portrayed in his first painted mandala entitled “Systema Munditotius” (1916). We will…
Find out more »In-Person + Zoom: Return to the Roots
Presented by Miguel Rivera Modern civilization is losing its relationship with nature. We are no longer familiar with the gestation cycles of the plants and animals that surround us, the phases of the moon, or the seasons. We have lost our intimacy with the elements and our connection to the…
Find out more »Max and Lore Zeller Library Summer Book Sale
Saturday, June 17th, join us at the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles for our Summer Book Sale to benefit the Max and Lore Zeller Library! Browse hundreds of excellent secondhand titles on Jungian and general psychology, philosophy, esoterica, religion, symbolism, mythology, fairy tales, and more with prices starting as…
Find out more »In Person + Zoom: The Shaman’s Heart
Presented by Amanda Foulger In this workshop participants will have the opportunity to experience guided imagery and rhythmic drumming as an introduction to shamanic journeying. In this process drumming is utilized to help shift one's consciousness from everyday reality to a more internally focused dimension of consciousness, much like a…
Find out more »JP- Fairy Tales
Saturday, June 24h, 2023 Presented by Marlene Frantz, M.A., M.F.T. Fairy tales are allegorical stories that carry meaningful symbolic representations of complex external challenges, internal conflicts, and psychological processes. In this seminar, we will look at the symbolic nature of fairy tales and learn how to analyze them and amplify…
Find out more »August 2023
RSVP – Legacy of Darkness and Light by Michael Gellert
Legacy of Darkness and Light by Michael Gellert SUNDAY, August 27th, 2023 at 4 PM Join us at the CG Jung Institute on Sunday, August 27th 2023, at 4pm for the signing of Michael Gellert’s new book, Legacy of Darkness and Light: Our Cultural Icons and Their God Complex! Scroll down to RSVP. CLICK HERE…
Find out more »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 »Film Screening – Haxan (1922)
Join us at the C.G. Jung Institute of Los Angeles on Sunday, October 29th, for the screening of the 1922 silent film, Haxan (translation: The Witch). We'll be starting the film at 8pm, but we encourage everyone to show up early, starting at 6pm, to enjoy snacks, browse our bookstore…
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) 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 hands-on online workshop, each participant will have the opportunity…
Find out more »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.