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Fall 2008 Events

 
September 12 and 13
Stoking the Creative Fires. Lecture and workshop by Phil Cousineau.
October 10
The Unconscious in Historical Perspective. Lecture by by Kyle Lee Williams, M.A.
October 16, 23, and 30, and November 6
Jung 101: On the Nature of the Psyche. Thursday classes by Kyle Lee Williams, M.A.
November 14
Why Good People Do Bad Things: Revisiting the Shadow. Lecture by James Hollis, Ph.D., Jungian Analyst.
November 15
Engaging the Personal Shadow. Workshop by James Hollis, Ph.D., Jungian Analyst.
December 5 and 6
Archetypal Astrology: Healing Language for the 21st Century. Lecture and workshop by Laurence Hillman, M.A.
 
 
 

Bulletin Board

  • Call for papers

Planning Ahead

  • Elizabeth Fergus-Jean, Ph.D., lecture and workshop January 9 and 10, 2009, www.fergusjean.com.
  • Lara Newton, M.A., in February 2009.
  • Speaker to be announced, in March 2009.
  • Michael Conforti, Ph.D., in April 2009.
  • Linda Leonard, Ph.D., in May 2009.

 


The Society is a nonprofit educational corporation formed to provide a forum for the ideas of C.G. Jung. The Jung Society sponsors lectures, workshops, seminars, and study groups by both locally and nationally known Jungian scholars, and its events are, for the most part, intended for the general public. Most events take place at the Good Shepherd Center. More about the Society.

Office/Library: Good Shepherd Center, 4649 Sunnyside Ave. N., Room 222, Seattle, WA 98103

Phone: (206) 547-3956    Fax: (206) 547-7746    
Office e-mail:
office@jungseattle.org Webmaster: webmaster@jungseattle.org

Carl Gustav Jung, Swiss psychiatrist (1875-1961), was one of the great pioneers in the area of depth psychology and the field now known as adult development theory. His ideas probe beyond the rational description of human problems and behavior to the inner focus and meaning of our lives. Jung's contributions to psychology C.G. Jung with pipeinclude the concepts of introversion and extraversion, synchronicity, archetype, and the collective unconscious.

When so many devoted their genius to creating the means to destroy the world, Jung went inward on a lonely and dangerous journey, discovering those creative synthesizing forces within the human psyche that might enable the world to survive. He learned that by honestly facing personal conflicts on the most everyday level, we each confront the deepest spiritual problems of universal human concern.

Jung's life, his mission, and his voice are a challenge and a source of illuminating hope.


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