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with Thomas Patrick Lavin, PhD
This episode is part one of the series Myths to Grow By. In his later years, Joseph Campbell defined mythology as a system of energy-evoking and energy-directing symbol…
with Brenda Donahue, RN, LCSW
This episode is part one of the series Terror, Evil, and Loss of the Self. In this seminar, Brenda Donahue discusses how survivors of childhood deprivation or physical a…
with Lionel Corbett, MD
This episode is part one of the series The Religious Functions of the Psyche. In this seminar, Lionel Corbett reviews developments in self psychology from the point of view of…
with Warren Sibilla, Jr, PhD.
Using examples from Zen Buddhism, Warren Sibilla discusses Jung's idea that the subjective and objective have a complementary relationship, and that this relationship is…
with John Beebe, MD.
In this lecture, Dr. Beebe explores a neglected area in analytical psychology, the influence of the father’s unconscious upon the later development of the son. Jung’s analytical …
with Boris Matthews, PhD, LCSW.
The work of C.G. Jung offers thoughtful clinicians useful, practical insights into the emotional lives of clients. Yet much of his work remains unknown to many clinic…
Caroline Stevens, Jungian analyst and wise woman of our Jungian community, introduces Karin Carrington, psychotherapist, author, and teacher who shares her re…
Rediscovering the Wisdom of the Earth with China Galland.
One of the most important features of a pilgrimage is its intimate association with nature through the kaleidoscope of changing weather and l…
with Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D.
To be a crone is not a matter of age or appearance. Becoming a "crone" is a crowning inner achievement. “Crones Don’t Whine” is the first of thirteen defining qualities…
with Anita Greene, Ph.D.
Anita Greene, Ph.D. is a Jungian analyst in private practice in Amherst Massachusetts, and a teacher at the C.G. Jung Institute in Boston. She is also a Rubenfeld Synergist w…
with June Singer, PhD
In this talk June Singer gives an overview of Jungian Psychology, describes how the Jungian relationship to the unconscious differs from other forms of depth psychology, a goes …
with Donald Kalsched, Ph.D. Donald Kalsched, PhD is a Clinical Psychologist and Jungian Psychoanalyst in private practice in Albuquerque, New Mexico. He is a senior training analyst with the Inter-Re…
Murray Stein presents an historical overview of Jung’s life and work, detailing his relationship with Freud, and discussing reasons for Jung’s increasing popularity and relevance for contemporary soc…
Just as earth is source, support, and home to humankind, so the mother’s body is source, support, and home of each infant. When the individual’s primal bond is scarred…
Marriage, life’s greatest intimacy, paradoxically delivers both wounding and healing and challenges to the full our capacities for self-acceptance and self-giving. In this lecture, Dr. Stein examines…
with Lionel Corbett, MD
This recording is the final segment of a series of lectures given by Lionel Corbett and includes a lengthy question and answer period. Themes include: The importance of the ar…
Toronto analyst Marion Woodman explores the body/spirit relationship, the withdrawing of projection, gender issues, and the surrender of the ego to the Self as these themes relat…
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