- Apr 16 2022
- Expired!
- 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Local Time
- Timezone: America/New_York
- Date: Apr 16 2022
- Time: 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
- $25.00
Speakers
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Hannah HennebertIndependent Scholar
Dr. Hannah Hennebert, Ph.D., is a Brazilian-American independent scholar and a former professor of English and Psychology at the Federal Institute of Rondonia, Brazil. She holds a Ph. D. in Psychology with concentration in Jungian Studies from Saybrook University, a M.A. in Counseling from Eastern Mennonite University, and a B.A. in Language Arts from the Federal University of Rondonia. Dr. Hennebert has presented at various conferences in the U.S., South America, and Europe. She has presented papers about dream analysis and the meaning of archetypes and the collective unconscious in the treatment of trauma during conferences in Argentina and Spain. Dr. Hennebert has international experience working with unprivileged population. She is a motivational speaker for over a decade, and developed an approach, CASA (Curiosidad, Apoyo, Simpatia, y Asistencia), to facilitate counseling sessions with the Latino/Latina population in Virginia. Dr. Hennebert is passionate about working with children and teenagers with Autism Spectrum Disorder using Jungian approach and expressive arts to emotional regulation. Her integrative therapeutic approach includes neuroscience and depth psychology in addition to mindfulness-based techniques. During her free time, Hannah enjoys going for a walk in the nearby forest, dancing, drawing mandalas, and drumming Brazilian rhythms.
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Martin Armbrust
- Online-Zoom
For more than fifty years, The Jung Center has served as a nonprofit resource unique to Houston—a forum for dynamic conversations on a diverse range of psychological, artistic, and spiritual topics. Our mission is to support the development of greater self-awareness, creative expression, and psychological insight—individually, in relationships, and within the community. The Jung Center provides pathways to find a deeper meaning in everyday life. Updated 10 Sept 2021 up to Dec 2021. Subscribed to mailing list.
Congruence and Archetypal Change: A Dialogue Between Carl Rogers and Carl Jung
Uncover the dialogue between psychologist Carl Rogers's most complex therapeutic condition, congruence, and Carl Jung's equally complex concept of individuation. Congruence is also defined as authenticity – for Rogers, it comes with an honest awareness of our inner experiences, and clarity and transparency when communicating such experiences to others. Congruence promotes integrity, and in so doing resonates with Jung's concept of individuation, which is achieved by analyzing the unconscious. Through a presentation of clinical cases and a comparison of the two theories of personality, we'll seek to integrate the two concepts into an effective therapeutic approach.