Four Archetypal Life Topics: A Jungian Perspective

James Hollis
Independent study
Online

Overview

This course aims to support you with your individuation process, the process of psychological growth.

In this course Hollis first explores the psychology of masculinity – which is relevant for both men and women – as we all have a masculine aspect that requires some level of healing or healthier integration. He then goes on to explore the shift in myth when we start moving into the second half of life, and how that may impact our sense of being, belonging and purpose. In addition, Hollis looks at how relationships can be a way to learn and grow more consciously, and then considers how delving into our personal myths are essential to the individuation process. All this and more in this marvelously soulful four class course.

  • You are interested in practical principles that will help you grow and develop psychologically.
  • You want to learn more about a Jungian view on the masculine aspect, midlife transitions, the second half of life, relationships and discovering your own myth.
  • You are interested in deepening your understanding of some of the basic principles, concepts and dynamics of Jungian psychology.
  • Better understand the identification with the masculine aspect or animus.
  • Start viewing midlife as a transition and not a ‘crisis’; and have greater insight into the shift in myth that takes place during the second half of life.
  • Have a clearer understanding of the projection/transference dynamics of anima and animus complexes in relationships.
  • Have practical guidelines to connect with your personal myth in order to stay centered during times of turbulence.
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