Public Programs

A Row of Tombs: Jung and Reincarnation [FILM]
By Sabine Lucas A Row of Tombs: Jung and Reincarnation is a documentary film based on three videotaped interviews held in 1985 with the late Jungian therapist and New York philanthropist, […]

In Ananke’s Lap: Necessity and Grace [ZOOM Webinar]
By Safron Rossi In this archetypal psychological exploration of the goddesses Ananke, the Fates, and the Graces, we will consider how grace and receptivity to the archetypal necessity at work […]

The Warrior as a Cultural and Psychological Necessity [ZOOM Webinar]
By Dylan Francisco The world is increasingly at war—literally and metaphorically. To cope, many seek personal methods of gaining peace—through meditation, yoga, time in nature, exercise, even therapy. But these […]

Tending the Garden of the Soul: Entering the Mundus Imaginalis Through Dreams, Nature, and Sandplay [LECTURE]
By Shannon Yockey We live in difficult times and collectively suffer hopelessness, despair, and a fear of the destruction of our species and planet. These devastating archetypal forces threaten our […]

Honoring the ‘Salt of Our Experiences’ [WORKSHOP]
By Shannon Yockey We live in difficult times and collectively suffer hopelessness, despair, and a fear of the destruction of our species and planet. These devastating archetypal forces threaten our […]

Never Not Broken: Alchemical Transformation of the Animal Body in Trauma Resolution [LECTURE]
By Lindsey Geiger In trauma, primal instincts to survive collide with powerful archetypal experiences, setting off seemingly endless cycles of pain. We suffer greatly in our reactive responses to trauma, […]

Somatic Alchemy: Unearthing the Soul in the Body [WORKSHOP]
By Lindsey Geiger In trauma, primal instincts to survive collide with powerful archetypal experiences, setting off seemingly endless cycles of pain. We suffer greatly in our reactive responses to trauma, […]

The Trauma of Exile Through a Jungian Lens [LECTURE]
By Lourdes Hernandez This presentation will discuss how the trauma of political exile splits and shapes the psyche of displaced individuals, making their lives psychologically conflictual and experienced incongruous. The […]

The Trauma of Exile Through a Jungian Lens [WORKSHOP]
By Lourdes Hernandez The Friday evening presentation will discuss how the trauma of political exile splits and shapes the psyche of displaced individuals, making their lives psychologically conflictual and experienced […]

Writing Our Way Trough the Dark: The Creative Uses of Nigredo [LECTURE]
By Elizabeth Éowyn Nelson Nearly a century ago, when Freud and Jung witnessed the rise of fascism in Europe, they turned their keen depth psychological eye to cultural nigredo in […]
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