Individuation: A Lifelong Journey

Murray Stein
Independent study
Online

Overview

This seminar examines the principle described by Carl Jung as “Individuation.” Individuation is a lifelong developmental process that usually involves separating from parents, establishing success in love and work, integrating disowned parts of one’s self, breaking away from societal and family expectations, listening to one’s unconscious, and finding an ultimate wholeness and balance in life. It is the ultimate goal and challenge for those of us striving to live life to its fullest.

Dr. Stein offers an in-depth exploration of the principles of individuation and how to use these concepts both clinically and personally. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to learn from one of the world’s leading Jungian minds.

1. List the 2 halves of life described by Carl Jung and give examples of the major developmental transitions in each phase.
2. Compare Jung’s theory of individuation with other theories of psychological and spiritual development, including Sigmund Freud and Erik Erickson.
3. Give examples of clinical applications of the individuation process in specific therapy cases.

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