Mythic Mapping: Discover the Myth of You – Microcredential

The Reverend Doctor Pamela D. Hancock
Start Date: 13/01/2026
End Date:03/02/2026
Scheduled course
Online

Overview

Based in Dr. Hancock’s groundbreaking dissertation, Mythic Mapping: Discover the Myth of You invites participants into an immersive, creative exploration of Jungian archetypes and the mythic patterns shaping the Self. This four-part live experience combines depth psychology, art therapy, active imagination, and personal mythology to help participants map their internal landscape and craft a living dialogue with the psyche.

Through guided discussion and hands-on creative exercises, participants will design their own Mythic Map, identify core archetypes, and begin a journey toward individuation through the art of storytelling and personalized myth-making.

Each live session weaves together 45 minutes of teaching and 45 minutes of experiential engagement, balancing conceptual depth with embodied practice. Whether you’re new to Jung or seasoned in depth work, this course offers a tangible, art-based framework for psychological insight, personal transformation, and professional application.

A dedicated purchase page for the Mythic Mapping Workbook will be available on revpameladawn.com.

January 13, 20, 27, February 3, 2026

  • Professionals in counseling, chaplaincy, social work, or education seeking a creative, archetypal tool for client or self-exploration.
  • Artists, writers, and mythologists interested in integrating psychological depth into their creative work.
  • Spiritual directors and coaches working with symbols, dreams, and story.
  • Individuals on a path of healing or transformation seeking to understand their inner mythic landscape.
  • Anyone curious about Jungian psychology, active imagination, or mythic storytelling as paths to self-knowledge.

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  1. Identify and describe five core Jungian archetypes as expressions of the psyche.
  2. Recognize the function of myth as a framework for self-understanding and transformation.
  3. Apply creative and imaginal methods (art, journaling, active imagination) to psychological exploration.
  4. Construct a personal “Mythic Map” illustrating key archetypes within one’s internal landscape.
  5. Engage in guided journeywork to dialogue with the unconscious through symbolic process.
  6. Integrate mythic and archetypal insights into personal or professional practices to support individuation.

(6 CECs)

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