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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20210515T150000
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SUMMARY:Jung on Saturdays Webinar Series 3
DESCRIPTION:The tendency of today’s psychiatry is to attribute the psychotic process to alteration in the brain’s anatomy\, biochemistry and electrophysiology\, thus exempting the subject\, i.e. the afflicted person\, from responsibility for attachment to reality and their sanity. Jung understood schizophrenia as an ‘abaissement du niveau mental’\, a similar phenomenon to the one encountered in dreams\, and caused by a peculiar ‘faiblesse de la volonté’. He contested that complexes in schizophrenia\, in contrast with neurotic disorders\, are disconnected and can either never reintegrate to the psychic totality or can only join together in remission ‘like a mirror broke into splinters’ (Jung 1939\, para. 507). Accordingly\, a person who does not fight for the supremacy of ego consciousness and has let themselves be swayed by the intrusion of alien contents arising from the unconscious (even to the point of becoming fascinated by regression) is exposed to the danger of schizophrenia.  \nAbramovitch\, Y. (2014)\, Jung’s understanding of schizophrenia: is it still relevant in the ‘era of the brain’?. J Anal Psychol\, 59: 229-244.  \n \nYehuda Abramovitch is a psychiatrist at Beer Yaakov Mental Health Center and at the Department of Psychiatry of the Sackler School of Medicine\, Tel Aviv University. He is a senior analyst with the Israel Institute of Jungian Analysis (IĲP)\, involved in training and teaching. He is co-founder of the Jungian Psychotherapy Program at Bar Ilan University in Israel. He lives and works in Tel Aviv.  \n  \nFREE and Exclusive for HKIAP members* \n* With valid membership from April 2021 to March 2022 \nRegistration: https://forms.gle/RXFkrZo56hjnt1BK9  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20210501T150000
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SUMMARY:Jung on Saturdays Webinar Series 2
DESCRIPTION:Neumann is best known for his exploration of the developmental aspect of Jung’s archetypal theory\, especially his work on the “Psychology of the Feminine” and the “Great Mother”. He made use of mythology\, the history of religion\, ethnography\, and ethology to illustrate his theory of “The Origins and History of Consciousness”. Neumann composed penetrating studies on the nature of creativity\, cultural and more sense.  \nNeumann’s importance and breadth of understanding went even further. In the aftermath of the holocaust\, he was the first analytical psychologist to explore shadow and evil in his “ Depth Psychology and A New Ethic”. Neumann in his effort created new terms\, which have entered the basic vocabulary of analytical psychology. His last book “ The Child” is an examination of the structure and dynamic of earliest developments of ego and individuality. At our meeting we will explore Neumann’s basic concepts and more.  \nBatya Brosh Palmoni is a senior Jungian Analyst\, having served two terms on the Executive Committee of the IAAP and chaired the Working Group on Child and Adolescent. She was the convener of the 1st International Conference of Jungian Child and Adolescent Analysis\, in Moscow\, April 2019. Her passion for analytical psychology is reflected in her work as liaison person with the Kiev Developing Group and made multiple visits to teach and supervise in Kiev under extremely challenging conditions. She was one of the main organisers of the highly successful conference on the Jung Neumann Correspondence held in the presence of Jung and Neumann families. Batya is a senior training analyst in Israel Institute of Jung Psychology (IĲP) where she has served on Certifying Board and now the head of the Training Committee. She is also associated with a unique University based three year Jungian training program at Bar Élan University.  \nFREE and Exclusive for HKIAP members* \n* With valid membership from April 2021 to March 2022 \nRegistration: https://forms.gle/RXFkrZo56hjnt1BK9  \n 
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SUMMARY:Jung on Saturdays!
DESCRIPTION:Topics covered… \n\nTHE PERSONA\nJUNGIAN TYPOLOGY\nHOW TO READ JUNG\nJUNG’S THEORY OF TRANSFERENCE AND COUNTERTRANSFERENCE\nINTRODUCTION TO THE WORK OF ERICH NEUMANN\, MICHAEL FORDHAM\, DONALD KALSHED\nARCHETYPAL PSYCHOLOGY\nSCHIZOPHRENIA FROM JUNGIAN PERSPECTIVE\nNARCISSISM FROM JUNGIAN PERSPECTIVE\nTHE APPROACH TO TRAUMA FROM THEORY OF COMPLEXES\nAND MORE…\n\nOur speakers… \n\nLESLIE DE GALBERT\, MEMBER OF AGAP \nMARIETTE MIGNET\, MEMBER OF SFPA \nJAN WIENER\, MEMBER OF SAP \nBRIGIT SOUBROUILLARD\, MEMBER OF SFPA \nBATYA BROSH PALMONI\, MEMBER OF IIJP ISRAEL\nSOPHIE SEALE\, MEMBER OF AGAP \nPAT BARRY\, MEMBER OF INTERREGIONAL SOCIETY\nAND MORE…\n\n  \nOpen to HKIAP members* ONLY \n*With valid membership from April 2021 to March 2022 \nJoin/Renew membership/Enquiry: hkiapinfo@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20210417T150000
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SUMMARY:Jung on Saturdays Webinar Series 1
DESCRIPTION:Fathers’ daughters are a varied body of women. For some of us it was father who could make the sun shine\, or father who made us important. For others\, father constituted the total power over the feminine which he assaulted or purged. Common to all of us who are fathers’ daughters is the fact that the image of the father takes up the greatest space in our inner universe. This\, generally speaking\, leads to other patterns of behavior\, and it opens up other doors in the society than those for mothers’ daughters.  \nA father’s daughter can express herself in many different ways\, dependent on how her father has been\, to what she is disposed\, what has been prominent in the culture\, how her own development has been etc. But there seems to be some general archetypal patterns that are seen in myths and fairy tales\, in films\, books\, dramas etc. and in reality. In the presentation\, Misser will try to describe some of these different patterns.  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \nMisser Berg  \nJungian Analyst member of the Danish Society for Analytical Psychology\, DSAP  \n  \nMisser has served in the IAAP since 2010 where she was elected as a member of the Executive Committee. From 2013 – 2016 she was Honorary Secretary and from 2016 – 2019 Vice President. In 2019 Misser was elected as President-Elect of the IAAP and will be its President from 2022 – 2025. For the last many years\, Misser has been Chair of the IAAP Education Committee which takes care of the Developing Groups and the Routers. In Denmark\, Misser has been President of DSAP from 2000 – 2005 and Director of Training at the Jung Institute in Copenhagen from 2005 – 2019. Misser has a private practice north of Copenhagen.  \nFREE and Exclusive for HKIAP members*  \n* With valid membership from April 2021 to March 2022  \nRegistration: tinyurl.com/ypzm7vpd  \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20210408T173000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Shanghai:20210408T190000
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SUMMARY:Jung on Saturdays Webinar Series 11
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nExploration of Masks: During a time when political and health challenges have taken hold of Hong Kong — It is a sharing and highlights of the presentation at the Analysis and Activism 2020 + U.S. Presidency Conference: The Reality of Fragmentation & The Yearning for Healing: Jungian Perspectives on Democracy\, Power and Illusion in Contemporary Politics\, organized by the C. G. Jung Institute of San Francisco.  \nDr. Emma WONG \n–Born and rooted in Hong Kong\, recently moved to the UK –Clinical Psychologist practising for 20 years. Clinical interest in (chronic) pain management –Practising and Teaching Mindfulness –Finished IAAP Router in 2021 –Areas of interests: transference and countertransference; anima and animus; cultural and political issues in psychological work \n  \nFREE and Exclusive for HKIAP members*  \n* With valid membership from April 2021 to March 2022 \nRegistration: https://forms.gle/2MfZxAP8t6ySezKu8  \n 
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