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Lessons Learned in Indian Country [WORKSHOP]

Lessons Learned in Indian Country [WORKSHOP]

by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Sep 10, 2022

by Anita Treloar La Cour, PhD, RSP Jung visited Taos Pueblo to acquire “an outside point to stand on” (Memories, Dreams, Reflections, p. 246), and reflected on the words and wisdom of an elder there. Many of the tools Jung used to access and balance his own...
Archetypal Manifestations in the World of Warcraft: The Gamers’ World in Jungian Analysis

Archetypal Manifestations in the World of Warcraft: The Gamers’ World in Jungian Analysis

by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Apr 10, 2021

SHERYL CORCHNOY, M.A., LMFT Well before the Covid-19 Pandemic there were half a billion gamers in the world. Since the global movement to ‘shelter in place’, the games industry has reported record numbers, as millions more have turned to online gaming for...
Archetypal Nonviolence: King, Jung and Culture through the Eyes of Selma

Archetypal Nonviolence: King, Jung and Culture through the Eyes of Selma

by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Mar 13, 2021

RENEE CUNNINGHAM, M.A., M.F.T. The lecture will focus exclusively on the March from Selma to Montgomery and the development of culture through the implementation of the eightfold path of nonviolence. The concepts of individuation, the Ego/Self Axis, the cultural...
Cancelled: Violence in Fairy Tales: a Symbolic Key to Violence in our Culture and its Possible Transformation

Cancelled: Violence in Fairy Tales: a Symbolic Key to Violence in our Culture and its Possible Transformation

by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Apr 3, 2020

Donald Kalsched, Ph.D. When Bruno Bettelheim published The Uses of Enchantment: The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales in 1989, controversies erupted about how all the violence in the Grimm’s tales might traumatize our children or provoke them to violent behavior....
CANCELLED Lecture: Spiritual Democracy, Jung, and the American Psyche

CANCELLED Lecture: Spiritual Democracy, Jung, and the American Psyche

by C.G. Jung Institute of Santa Fe | Mar 13, 2020

STEVEN HERRMANN, Ph.D., MFT and LORI GOLDRICH, Ph.D. Jung described active imagination as a technique for discovering the mythopoetic images hidden in the emotions. Jung modeled this method in his Red Book. A related technique is what Walt Whitman called Vocalism....
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