Date
- Mar 01 2025
Time
UTC-8- 10:00 am - 1:15 pm
Local Time
- Timezone: America/New_York
- Date: Mar 01 2025
- Time: 1:00 pm - 4:15 pm
Cost
- $80.00
Location
Organiser

The CG Jung Study Center of Southern California
Phone
562-882-5839Website
https://www.jungstudycenter.org/About-UsThe C. G. Jung Study Center of Southern California was founded to promote the study and understanding of the life and work of C. G. Jung and Analytical Psychology. We offer an exceptional analyst training program alongside challenging and engaging introductory seminars and public programs. In a supportive setting, each participant can experience the psyche in depth in a community of like-minded individuals.Our analyst members are actively involved in scholarly Jungian research on such diverse topics as dream symbolism, mythology, alchemy, psychology and religion, art and literature.Updated 03 Sept 2021. No current events.
A Day in Film | “A Monster Calls:” A Soul’s Journey Toward Individuation Within the Child Archetype
This program explores Jung’s concept of shadow as experienced through the child archetype, amplified through the medium of film. We will view through this visually stunning film, themes of the transpersonal, dreams, fairytale, grief and truth which emerge throughout. Jung believed that there is an inherent psychic instinct towards wholeness within everyone, which can be assimilated in what he describes as an encounter with the greater personality.
*Note: The film will be viewed during the program.
Educational Goal
This program through the film “A Monster Calls” will provide insights from a Jungian perspective into the potential for transformation within the child archetype through active imagination and shadow integration.
Learning Objectives
- 1. Explain what Jung means by “an encounter with the greater personality”.
- 2. Identify and describe two examples of Jung’s concept of shadow as illustrated in the film.
- 3. Discuss two ways the child archetype provides an avenue for consciousness and transformation.
- 4. Describe and name two ways the Self supports the psyche of an individual.
- 5. Explain the importance and provide one rationale for why the attitude the individual has towards the unconscious is fundamental in the healing process.
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