Jungian Psychology for Everyday Life

Paul Watsky, Lauren Cunningham, Christopher Cunningham, QiRe Ching, Elly Lin, John Beebe, Robin Eve Greenberg, Adam Frey
Registration closes:30/09/2022
Start Date: 02/10/2022
End Date:07/05/2023
Scheduled course
Online, In-person

Overview

Jungian Psychology for Everyday Life is a year-long study of key concepts in analytical psychology as developed by C. G. Jung and expanded on by post-Jungians. In this second year, we will extend our explorations of depth-oriented Jungian approaches to life striving for personal transformation, establishing a dialogue between consciousness and the unconscious, authentic expression, increasing self-knowledge, and deepening of meaning in the service of psychological growth.

This course is designed for members of the community interested in a study of Jungian thought and practice. Individuals on a personal soul-guided path towards individuation are encouraged to join. This is not a clinically oriented course although it may inform one’s personal analysis, depth-oriented psychotherapy, psycho-spiritual practice, or creative process. Programs will be three hours in length and will be held, unless otherwise noted, in the afternoons on the first Sunday of the months of October 2022 through May 2023. In person when possible, Livestream only when health codes prevent meeting at the Institute.

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