The moment of crisis holds potential, like a tender seed. In the of recent dramatic shifts in our world: a global pandemic, socio-political unrest, and ecocide, how do we navigate these tumultuous times and respond both individually and in community?
Find out more »The healing properties of the archetypes, aesthetics, and culture in the symbolism, iconography, the life and art of the master collagist, painter and printmaker Romare Bearden (1911 – 1988) will be explored | At the Institute or via LIVESTREAM
Find out more »This course is designed for California licensed mental health clinicians in their early to mid-phase careers, with interests in the application of Jungian concepts into their clinical practices | At the Institute or via LIVESTREAM
Find out more »C. G. Jung and F. M. Alexander believed that, by nature, we strive to manifest our full potential — our wholeness, our “Self.” Let’s explore the interplay of Jung’s Psychology and the Alexander Technique to better know and experience our wholeness.
Find out more »C. G. Jung and F. M. Alexander believed that, by nature, we strive to manifest our full potential — our wholeness, our “Self.” Let’s explore the interplay of Jung’s Psychology and the Alexander Technique to better know and experience our wholeness.
Find out more »“ One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.” — C. G. Jung In these challenging, polarizing times we are called to draw from creative, healing energies from deeper parts of the Self. Dreams, imagination, and embodied knowing offer profound resources — personally, culturally, and from the timeless collective unconscious that connects us to one another, to all of life, and to the creative intelligence that informs us all. Transformation is an…
Find out more »When is the last time someone told you that listening to a dream can help a patient in the midst of a suicidal crisis or a schizophrenic decompensation? C. G. Jung developed his key concepts in the course of his training and early work, first in institutional and then private-practice psychiatry, yet psychiatrists today often don't realize how much they can still learn from Jung's version of medical psychology. This "taster" program will feature psychiatrists who had Jungian supervision and analysis…
Find out more »"Whoever carries over into the afternoon of life the law of the morning must pay for it with damage to the soul." (Jung 1931, CW 8, ¶787) This webinar, for people 50+, teaches us how to shift our identity from midlife Hero to wise Elder, or from role (what we do) to soul (who we truly are). This workshop can help you discover how to shift your identity from doing, achievement, and image, to your spiritual essence, who you…
Find out more »An autobiographical monologue based on Josh’s experiences studying dementia at the University of California, San Francisco while, at the same time, his stepfather was suffering from Alzheimer’s and newly elected President Donald Trump was leading the country into what Josh came to see as a kind of political dementia.
Find out more »As one looks back one sees a pattern unfolding, much like the plot of a novel, in which events that seemed entirely unintended turn out to have been central to the composition. Who composed the plot? C. G. Jung calls this guidance system the archetype of the Self, which is one’s full potentiality, present at birth and guiding one to adulthood and beyond.
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