Jung Chicago Radio is home to a variety of podcasts that range from archival seminar recordings, to interviews to discussion on film, fairy tales, and our programs.
with June Singer and other Analysts
As we enter a new year, it seems right to share the recording of the program "The Fate of Depth Psychology in the New Millenium", held in 1998. It includes introdu…
with Murray Stein, PhD
This lecture, "Origins: The Ego Once- and Twice-Born", is part one of the series A Psychological Approach to the Bible I. It was recorded in 1989.
Jungian analyst Murray Stein …
with Lionel Corbett, MD & Cathy Rives, MD
This episode is the first session of the series Jungian Psychology & Kohut's Self-Psychology.
The psychoanalytic methods of self psychology as developed by H…
We are rebroadcasting this episode because it inexplicably disappeared from our iTunes feed.
The work of C.G. Jung offers thoughtful clinicians useful, practical insi…
with Thomas Patrick Lavin, PhD
This episode is the first session of the series Christian Shamanism: Visions of Nikolas of Flue.
A shaman is a person who has been forced by fate to take an inner, awe-…
with Anthony Stevens, MD
This episode is part one of the series The Archetypal Realities of Everyday Life. It was recorded in 1986.
This seminar examines the ways in which the archetypes of the colle…
with Murray Stein, PhD
This episode is part one of the series Understanding the Meaning of Alchemy. It was recorded in 1992.
During the last thirty years of his life, Jung turned to alchemy as a fund…
with John Beebe, MD
This episode is the first hour of the seminar A New Model of Psychological Types.
Jung’s theory of psychological types is an attempt to make comprehensible the regular differences…
with Lois Khan, PhD
This episode is "Go I Know Not Whither, Bring Back I Know Not What", part one of the series The Psychology of Fairy Tales.
“Fairy tales are the purest and simplest expression of c…
with June Singer, PhD
This episode is part one of the series Jungians Speak About Jungian Women.
Women’s contributions have been central to the development of Jung’s analytical psychology from its in…
Arwind Vasavada (1912-1998) was born and raised in India. In the 1950’s, he traveled to Zurich to study at the Jung Institute and to work in analysis with C.G. Jung. Although he had only a few sessio…
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