Jung on Saturdays!

Topics covered… THE PERSONA JUNGIAN TYPOLOGY HOW TO READ JUNG JUNG’S THEORY OF TRANSFERENCE AND COUNTERTRANSFERENCE INTRODUCTION TO THE WORK OF ERICH NEUMANN, MICHAEL FORDHAM, DONALD KALSHED ARCHETYPAL PSYCHOLOGY SCHIZOPHRENIA FROM JUNGIAN PERSPECTIVE NARCISSISM FROM JUNGIAN PERSPECTIVE THE APPROACH TO TRAUMA FROM THEORY OF COMPLEXES AND MORE… Our speakers… LESLIE DE GALBERT, MEMBER OF AGAP...

Jung on Saturdays Webinar Series 2

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...

Jung on Saturdays Webinar Series 3

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,...

Jung on Saturdays Webinar Series 4

This Webinar features an interactive lecture on various representations of the Great Mother Archetype. The participants will have the opportunity to respond to stimuli pictures and are invited to amplify their own ideas, especially in regard to the variations of cultural complexes around the “Great Mother”. We will explore the general structure of an Archetype...

Jung on Saturdays Webinar Series 5

The lecture will introduce the concept of the Complex, that finds its roots in the Experimental Researches on Verbal Association, at the very beginning of Analytical Psychology. The concept and its developments will be discussed through the work of C.G. Jung and other outstanding Authors, such as Hans Dieckmann and Donald Kalsched. Clinical cases showing...

Jung on Saturdays Webinar Series 6

The lecture intents to explore the rebellion spirit in the Chinese psyche. The Taoist god Nezha and his myth will be used to explore the subject of rebellion from Jungian perspective. The themes of sacrifice and filial piety, in the Nezha myth, will be discussed in this lecture to explore the symbolic meaning of the...

Jung on Saturdays Webinar Series 8

When there’s a rupture in one’s life, on both the personal and the collective level, the haunting question of who we are, how we see ourselves and what do we believe in, becomes an often painful struggle with the different worlds within us. The wave of anti-Asian violence in the United States that erupted since...

Jung on Saturdays Webinar Series 9

In this lecture, Yasuhiro will mainly refer to two of Jung's papers, "Medicine and psychotherapy" (in CW 16) and "The state of psychotherapy today" (in CW 10). As for the current tide of psychotherapy, a look at the following book is recommended:Layard, R. & Clark, M. D. (2014) Thrive: The Power of Evidence-based Psychological Therapies....

Jung on Saturdays Webinar Series 12

Some aspects of Chinese Cultural Unconscious in Clinical Practice — This lecture will focus on the following three aspects: 1. Filial Piety 2. Woman’s identity 3. Jungian Psychotherapy and Chinese Culture. Dr. Chan Sau Fan Teresa Graduated from the Medical School of the Chinese University of Hong Kong in 1991 Received the membership of the...

Jung on Saturdays Webinar Series 14

Topic: Symbols & Transcendent function —What are symbols and how do they work in the light of the transcendent function  Emilija Kiehl Emilija Kiehl MSc., is Vice President of IAAP and works in private practice in London. She is a training analyst and former Chair of the British Jungian Association and senior member of the...

Jung on Saturdays Webinar Series 15

The seminar will be focused on Michael Fordham's contributions to the technique and practice of Analytical Psychology. Dr. Feldman will present his own experience working with Fordham over a 10-year period in London, and the impact that it had upon his own practice of child, adolescent and adult analysis. Fordham often stated that the experience...

Jung on Saturdays Webinar Series 16

The purposes of this webinar are attempted to stimulate thoughts on: • Observing binding love as a phenomenon in the collective culture • The Chinese culture of the Confucius family system amplifies binding love • The archetypal nature of binding love in the collective structure • Clinical presentations resulted from binding love• Possible resolutions for...