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SUMMARY:EXPERIENCING A DYNAMIC INTEGRATED SYSTEM OF BODY  PSYCHE SPIRIT ACROSS OUR LIFESPAN
DESCRIPTION:GROUP I: SATURDAY\, SEPTEMBER 9 & 16\, 2023\nGROUP 2: SATURDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 & 30\, 2023\nGROUP 3\, SATURDAY\, OCTOBER 28 & NOVEMBER 4\, 2023\n10AM – NOON/PT\nFACULTY: LARRY BALL AND MONICA NORCIA\nTUITION: $120 (SPACE IS LIMITED)\nAT THE INSTITUTE\n\nC. G. Jung believed there can be no individuation unless we consciously live in our body. He stated that nature wants him to be simply man\, but a man conscious of what he is and what he is doing. F. M. Alexander focuses on both of these goals; primarily by learning how to allow consciousness to live in our body\, joining our life energies\, psyche\, instincts and spirit\, all of which already live there. Alexander’s work provides a long-proven means of learning how we can allow the wisdom and natural creativity of our body to reconnect us with all of these as one. Alexander and Jung believed that by allowing this unity of body\, instinct\, psyche\, spirit and life energies we can learn how to live and function in health and healing across our lifespan\, as nature wants us to.\nMonica and Larry will use their touch and words with the students\, while exploring individually and together our conscious experiences of living and functioning with their psyche\, instincts\, spirit\, and life energies from deep within the body.\n\nLARRY BALL graduated from the Alexander Technique Institute of San Francisco and was certified in 1979. He taught at the school from 1981 to 2004. He has been a serious student of Jung’s psychology since 1976 and was an analysand with Jungian analysts for about 12 years. He currently teaches an integration of Jung and Alexander at his San Rafael studio.\nMONICA NORCIA graduated from the Alexander Technique Institute of San Francisco and was certified in 2002. A voice teacher\, perfomer and music director\, she teaches both Alexander and singing at her San Rafael Studio. Moncia has held a lifelong interest in the work of Jung and his students and was in Jungian analysis for more than 30 years.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/experiencing-a-dynamic-integrated-system-of-body-psyche-spirit-across-our-lifespan/2023-11-04/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231028T100000
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DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
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SUMMARY:EXPERIENCING A DYNAMIC INTEGRATED SYSTEM OF BODY  PSYCHE SPIRIT ACROSS OUR LIFESPAN
DESCRIPTION:GROUP I: SATURDAY\, SEPTEMBER 9 & 16\, 2023\nGROUP 2: SATURDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 & 30\, 2023\nGROUP 3\, SATURDAY\, OCTOBER 28 & NOVEMBER 4\, 2023\n10AM – NOON/PT\nFACULTY: LARRY BALL AND MONICA NORCIA\nTUITION: $120 (SPACE IS LIMITED)\nAT THE INSTITUTE\n\nC. G. Jung believed there can be no individuation unless we consciously live in our body. He stated that nature wants him to be simply man\, but a man conscious of what he is and what he is doing. F. M. Alexander focuses on both of these goals; primarily by learning how to allow consciousness to live in our body\, joining our life energies\, psyche\, instincts and spirit\, all of which already live there. Alexander’s work provides a long-proven means of learning how we can allow the wisdom and natural creativity of our body to reconnect us with all of these as one. Alexander and Jung believed that by allowing this unity of body\, instinct\, psyche\, spirit and life energies we can learn how to live and function in health and healing across our lifespan\, as nature wants us to.\nMonica and Larry will use their touch and words with the students\, while exploring individually and together our conscious experiences of living and functioning with their psyche\, instincts\, spirit\, and life energies from deep within the body.\n\nLARRY BALL graduated from the Alexander Technique Institute of San Francisco and was certified in 1979. He taught at the school from 1981 to 2004. He has been a serious student of Jung’s psychology since 1976 and was an analysand with Jungian analysts for about 12 years. He currently teaches an integration of Jung and Alexander at his San Rafael studio.\nMONICA NORCIA graduated from the Alexander Technique Institute of San Francisco and was certified in 2002. A voice teacher\, perfomer and music director\, she teaches both Alexander and singing at her San Rafael Studio. Moncia has held a lifelong interest in the work of Jung and his students and was in Jungian analysis for more than 30 years.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/experiencing-a-dynamic-integrated-system-of-body-psyche-spirit-across-our-lifespan/2023-10-28/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231022T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231022T170000
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SUMMARY:Destiny in Memoir
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThis presentation consists of two parts: a theoretical portion exploring the theme of destiny in the work of mythologist Joseph Campbell and in the life and work of Jung and his theory of the process of individuation — and My Father’s Hand\, a memoir of growing up in poverty in the Philippines. These will be followed by a discussion to explore the mythological and depth psychological approaches to memoir composition to find the inner story of a life. \n  \nGRACE HOGSTAD\, PHD\, received her Doctor of Philosophy in Mythological Studies with Emphasis in Depth Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute and holds a Master of Arts degree in English\, Creative Writing\, from California State University\, Northridge. She is certified by the C.G. Jung Institute of L.A.\, Certificate Program in Jungian Studies. Prior to her doctoral work\, Hogstad operated her own real estate brokerage.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/destiny-in-memoir/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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SUMMARY:Deep River 2023-2024: Earth Magic
DESCRIPTION:SATURDAYS: OCTOBER 7\, NOVEMBER 4\, DECEMBER 2\, 2023; JANUARY 6\, FEBRUARY 3\, MARCH 2\, APRIL 6\, MAY 4\, 2024 NOON -4PM/PT\nFACULTY: NAOMI RUTH LOWINSKY\, PHD\nTUITION: $450 (SPACE IS LIMITED) \nThunder is no longer the voice of a god … No river contains a spirit\, no tree means a man’s life\, no snake is the embodiment of wisdom\, and no mountain harbors a great demon …\nC. G. Jung\, CW 18 \,¶ 585 \nEarth magic made us\, gave us Her ground to stand on\, gave us Her roots\, Her leaves\, Her fruit to eat\, gave us Her wonders to make into shelter and clothing\, poems and stories\, gave us a world full of creatures to enchant us\, teach us their medicine. When did we forget that She is our Great Mother\, that She is Grandmother Spider— Her web woven into everything we are? When did we lose our Animal souls—so attuned to Her vibrations\, to Her every scent\, touch and mood? When did we lose our Forest minds\, our Hunter–Gatherer minds\, our Farmer minds? When did the Great Split of consciousness sever Her magic from ours\, turn Her into a possession\, a slave?\n\nIn a time when Mother Earth is threatened and threatening our lives and habitats with fire\, flood\, tornadoes\, hurricanes\, earthquakes and volcanoes\, we need Her poets to remind us who we are and where we come from—Earthlings made of Her red clay. To worship our Earth as a Goddess\, to know Her as a living being\, is to return to the wisdom of our ancestors who knew\, along with Jung\, that the Earth has a soul. Reading the poets of Earth Magic\, writing under their influence\, offers us a way back to the “Unus Mundus”—the One World— and weaves our souls and our writings into the tapestry of all creation. The poets we will read are Aimée Nezhukumatathil\, Ross Gay\, and Lucille Lang Day\n\nNaomi Ruth Lowinsky\, PHD is an analyst member of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco and a widely published and anthologized poet. She is the winner of The Blue Light Poetry Prize and the Obama Millennial Prize. Her fifth poetry collection Death and His Lorca\, was recently published.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/deep-river-2023-2024-earth-magic/2023-10-07/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231007T110000
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SUMMARY:THERE AND BACK AGAIN: INTO THE STARRY NIGHT II
DESCRIPTION:A call to adventure! A return to in-depth exploration of C. G. Jung’s ideas in The Red Book \nIn our current climate of information saturation\, cynicism\, and incendiary politics\, The Red Book stands out as an unapologetic call to meaning\, interiority\, and the development of the inner person. Jung’s personal encounter with chaos and madness\, through a journey into the imaginal\, was the lifeblood of his conceptual framework\, one that he further refined in the Collected Works. Sonu Shamdasani\, editor of The Red Book has referred to this work as an “underground stream\,” in relation to the collected volumes. QiRe Ching will read aloud selected passages\, following The Red Book’s narrative\, while pausing frequently to facilitate discussion. The class will explore and unpack what Jung is saying. Participants will be encouraged to sink into their full range of feelings and associations as their psyches are activated by the material. Many people have found The Red Book difficult to follow on their own. The intention of this class is to provide participants with meaningful signposts that will excite them to return repeatedly to this work for inspiration. \n  \nQIRE CHING\, LCSW is a member analyst of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. He teaches in the candidate training program and is in private practice.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/there-and-back-again-into-the-starry-night-ii/2023-10-07/
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CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230930T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230930T120000
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SUMMARY:EXPERIENCING A DYNAMIC INTEGRATED SYSTEM OF BODY  PSYCHE SPIRIT ACROSS OUR LIFESPAN
DESCRIPTION:GROUP I: SATURDAY\, SEPTEMBER 9 & 16\, 2023\nGROUP 2: SATURDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 & 30\, 2023\nGROUP 3\, SATURDAY\, OCTOBER 28 & NOVEMBER 4\, 2023\n10AM – NOON/PT\nFACULTY: LARRY BALL AND MONICA NORCIA\nTUITION: $120 (SPACE IS LIMITED)\nAT THE INSTITUTE\n\nC. G. Jung believed there can be no individuation unless we consciously live in our body. He stated that nature wants him to be simply man\, but a man conscious of what he is and what he is doing. F. M. Alexander focuses on both of these goals; primarily by learning how to allow consciousness to live in our body\, joining our life energies\, psyche\, instincts and spirit\, all of which already live there. Alexander’s work provides a long-proven means of learning how we can allow the wisdom and natural creativity of our body to reconnect us with all of these as one. Alexander and Jung believed that by allowing this unity of body\, instinct\, psyche\, spirit and life energies we can learn how to live and function in health and healing across our lifespan\, as nature wants us to.\nMonica and Larry will use their touch and words with the students\, while exploring individually and together our conscious experiences of living and functioning with their psyche\, instincts\, spirit\, and life energies from deep within the body.\n\nLARRY BALL graduated from the Alexander Technique Institute of San Francisco and was certified in 1979. He taught at the school from 1981 to 2004. He has been a serious student of Jung’s psychology since 1976 and was an analysand with Jungian analysts for about 12 years. He currently teaches an integration of Jung and Alexander at his San Rafael studio.\nMONICA NORCIA graduated from the Alexander Technique Institute of San Francisco and was certified in 2002. A voice teacher\, perfomer and music director\, she teaches both Alexander and singing at her San Rafael Studio. Moncia has held a lifelong interest in the work of Jung and his students and was in Jungian analysis for more than 30 years.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/experiencing-a-dynamic-integrated-system-of-body-psyche-spirit-across-our-lifespan/2023-09-30/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230924T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230924T170000
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SUMMARY:Citizen Brain
DESCRIPTION:CITIZEN BRAIN \nSUNDAY\, SEPTEMBER 24\, 2023 \n2 -5PM/PT \nPRESENTED BY: JOSH KORNBLUTH \nFRIENDS MEMBERS: FREE \nGENERAL ADMISSION: $30 LIVESTREAM: $25 \nCANDIDATES/STUDENTS/INTERNS: $15 \n  \nAn 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. A key finding by neuroscientists treating patients with Frontotemporal Dementia — the discovery of an “empathy circuit” in the brain-inspired\, in Josh\, a hopeful concept: the possibility of linking individuals’ empathy circuits into a collective one\, perhaps even sparking a revolution of empathy. \n  \nJOSH KORNBLUTH has been creating and performing autobiographical monologues for over 30 years. His show Red Diaper Baby was a hit Off-Broadway and was nominated for a Drama Desk Award. He has written and starred in feature films and hosted his own TV show on KQED. You can find him at joshkornbluth.com.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/citizen-brain/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230923T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230923T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20230712T224511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230717T195732Z
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SUMMARY:EXPERIENCING A DYNAMIC INTEGRATED SYSTEM OF BODY  PSYCHE SPIRIT ACROSS OUR LIFESPAN
DESCRIPTION:GROUP I: SATURDAY\, SEPTEMBER 9 & 16\, 2023\nGROUP 2: SATURDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 & 30\, 2023\nGROUP 3\, SATURDAY\, OCTOBER 28 & NOVEMBER 4\, 2023\n10AM – NOON/PT\nFACULTY: LARRY BALL AND MONICA NORCIA\nTUITION: $120 (SPACE IS LIMITED)\nAT THE INSTITUTE\n\nC. G. Jung believed there can be no individuation unless we consciously live in our body. He stated that nature wants him to be simply man\, but a man conscious of what he is and what he is doing. F. M. Alexander focuses on both of these goals; primarily by learning how to allow consciousness to live in our body\, joining our life energies\, psyche\, instincts and spirit\, all of which already live there. Alexander’s work provides a long-proven means of learning how we can allow the wisdom and natural creativity of our body to reconnect us with all of these as one. Alexander and Jung believed that by allowing this unity of body\, instinct\, psyche\, spirit and life energies we can learn how to live and function in health and healing across our lifespan\, as nature wants us to.\nMonica and Larry will use their touch and words with the students\, while exploring individually and together our conscious experiences of living and functioning with their psyche\, instincts\, spirit\, and life energies from deep within the body.\n\nLARRY BALL graduated from the Alexander Technique Institute of San Francisco and was certified in 1979. He taught at the school from 1981 to 2004. He has been a serious student of Jung’s psychology since 1976 and was an analysand with Jungian analysts for about 12 years. He currently teaches an integration of Jung and Alexander at his San Rafael studio.\nMONICA NORCIA graduated from the Alexander Technique Institute of San Francisco and was certified in 2002. A voice teacher\, perfomer and music director\, she teaches both Alexander and singing at her San Rafael Studio. Moncia has held a lifelong interest in the work of Jung and his students and was in Jungian analysis for more than 30 years.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/experiencing-a-dynamic-integrated-system-of-body-psyche-spirit-across-our-lifespan/2023-09-23/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230922T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230922T210000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20230712T215038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230717T195054Z
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SUMMARY:THE INNER WORK OF AGE: SHIFTING FROM ROLE TO SOUL
DESCRIPTION:“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) \n  \nThis 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 really are-from role to soul. It teaches how to move through late life as a rite of passage\, releasing past forms\, facing the unknown\, and emerging renewed as an Elder. We explore the internal\, unfamiliar terrain of soul-the subtle yearnings that appear in images and fantasies\, the ways we respond or fear to respond to those messengers\, and the symbolic meanings we glean from them. You can deepen your self-knowledge and eventually shift from denial to awareness\, self-rejection to self-acceptance\, obligation to flow\, and distraction to presence. This is the deeper dimension of age\, the universal journey of individuation\, even the unfolding of advanced stages of human development\, which are described in every spiritual tradition as the purpose of late life. \n  \nCONNIE ZWEIG\, PHD\, a retired Jungian-oriented therapist\, is co-author of Meeting the Shadow and Romancing the Shadow. Her book\, The Inner Work of Age: Shifting from Role to Soul\, extends her work on the unconscious for people 50+. It won the 2022 Gold Nautilus award\, the 2021 American Book Fest Award\, and the 2021 Best lndie Book Award for best inspirational non-fiction. Her new book: Meeting the Shadow on the Spiritual Path: The Dance of Darkness and Light in Our Search for Awakening\, is available now.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/the-inner-work-of-age-shifting-from-role-to-soul/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM ONLY
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230916T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230916T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20230712T224511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230717T195732Z
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SUMMARY:EXPERIENCING A DYNAMIC INTEGRATED SYSTEM OF BODY  PSYCHE SPIRIT ACROSS OUR LIFESPAN
DESCRIPTION:GROUP I: SATURDAY\, SEPTEMBER 9 & 16\, 2023\nGROUP 2: SATURDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 & 30\, 2023\nGROUP 3\, SATURDAY\, OCTOBER 28 & NOVEMBER 4\, 2023\n10AM – NOON/PT\nFACULTY: LARRY BALL AND MONICA NORCIA\nTUITION: $120 (SPACE IS LIMITED)\nAT THE INSTITUTE\n\nC. G. Jung believed there can be no individuation unless we consciously live in our body. He stated that nature wants him to be simply man\, but a man conscious of what he is and what he is doing. F. M. Alexander focuses on both of these goals; primarily by learning how to allow consciousness to live in our body\, joining our life energies\, psyche\, instincts and spirit\, all of which already live there. Alexander’s work provides a long-proven means of learning how we can allow the wisdom and natural creativity of our body to reconnect us with all of these as one. Alexander and Jung believed that by allowing this unity of body\, instinct\, psyche\, spirit and life energies we can learn how to live and function in health and healing across our lifespan\, as nature wants us to.\nMonica and Larry will use their touch and words with the students\, while exploring individually and together our conscious experiences of living and functioning with their psyche\, instincts\, spirit\, and life energies from deep within the body.\n\nLARRY BALL graduated from the Alexander Technique Institute of San Francisco and was certified in 1979. He taught at the school from 1981 to 2004. He has been a serious student of Jung’s psychology since 1976 and was an analysand with Jungian analysts for about 12 years. He currently teaches an integration of Jung and Alexander at his San Rafael studio.\nMONICA NORCIA graduated from the Alexander Technique Institute of San Francisco and was certified in 2002. A voice teacher\, perfomer and music director\, she teaches both Alexander and singing at her San Rafael Studio. Moncia has held a lifelong interest in the work of Jung and his students and was in Jungian analysis for more than 30 years.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/experiencing-a-dynamic-integrated-system-of-body-psyche-spirit-across-our-lifespan/2023-09-16/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230909T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230909T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20230712T224511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230717T195732Z
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SUMMARY:EXPERIENCING A DYNAMIC INTEGRATED SYSTEM OF BODY  PSYCHE SPIRIT ACROSS OUR LIFESPAN
DESCRIPTION:GROUP I: SATURDAY\, SEPTEMBER 9 & 16\, 2023\nGROUP 2: SATURDAY\, SEPTEMBER 23 & 30\, 2023\nGROUP 3\, SATURDAY\, OCTOBER 28 & NOVEMBER 4\, 2023\n10AM – NOON/PT\nFACULTY: LARRY BALL AND MONICA NORCIA\nTUITION: $120 (SPACE IS LIMITED)\nAT THE INSTITUTE\n\nC. G. Jung believed there can be no individuation unless we consciously live in our body. He stated that nature wants him to be simply man\, but a man conscious of what he is and what he is doing. F. M. Alexander focuses on both of these goals; primarily by learning how to allow consciousness to live in our body\, joining our life energies\, psyche\, instincts and spirit\, all of which already live there. Alexander’s work provides a long-proven means of learning how we can allow the wisdom and natural creativity of our body to reconnect us with all of these as one. Alexander and Jung believed that by allowing this unity of body\, instinct\, psyche\, spirit and life energies we can learn how to live and function in health and healing across our lifespan\, as nature wants us to.\nMonica and Larry will use their touch and words with the students\, while exploring individually and together our conscious experiences of living and functioning with their psyche\, instincts\, spirit\, and life energies from deep within the body.\n\nLARRY BALL graduated from the Alexander Technique Institute of San Francisco and was certified in 1979. He taught at the school from 1981 to 2004. He has been a serious student of Jung’s psychology since 1976 and was an analysand with Jungian analysts for about 12 years. He currently teaches an integration of Jung and Alexander at his San Rafael studio.\nMONICA NORCIA graduated from the Alexander Technique Institute of San Francisco and was certified in 2002. A voice teacher\, perfomer and music director\, she teaches both Alexander and singing at her San Rafael Studio. Moncia has held a lifelong interest in the work of Jung and his students and was in Jungian analysis for more than 30 years.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/experiencing-a-dynamic-integrated-system-of-body-psyche-spirit-across-our-lifespan/2023-09-09/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230909T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230909T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20230712T205348Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230712T210017Z
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SUMMARY:WHAT THE C.G. JUNG INSTITUTE OF SAN FRANCISCO  CAN OFFER PSYCHIATRISTS
DESCRIPTION: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? \n\nC. 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 as early as their residency years. They will explain how that impacted the evolution of their professional practices. Excerpts from a filmed set of interviews with Jung himself will illuminate how he thought about psychiatric patients and how depth psychological understanding can help them.\n\n\nJAMESJONGHUN BAE\, MD\, is an ana]yst member of the C.G.Jung Institute of San Francisco. He is in private practice in San Mateo\, Calif.\, is a clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine\, and is a staff psychiatrist at the Counseling and Psychological Services at Vaden Health Center of Stanford University.\n\nJOHN BEEBE\, MD\, (Moderator) is a past president of the C.G.Jung Institute of San Francisco\, founding editor of its journal\, and a faculty member in its Analytic Training Program. John is a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association. Co-author of Psychiatric Treatment: Crisis Clinic and Consultation\, he has taught in 15 countries around the world.\n\nJEAN SHINODA BOLEN\, MD\, is an ana]yst member of the C.G.Jung Institute of San Francisco\, and an internationally known speaker and author of 13 influential books in over 100 foreign editions. She has a private practice in Mill Valley\, Calif.\n\nMAGA JACKSON-TRICHE\, MD\, MSHS\, is an Assistant Vice Chancellor and UCSF Health Executive Advisor for Diversity\, Equity\, Inclusion and Belonging. She is a Member-at-Large for the C.G.Jung Institute of San Francisco’s Board of Governors. Previously\, she was Chief\, Mental Health at the VA Medical Center- Northern California Health Care System.\n\nSETH ROBBINS MD\, MPH\, a half-time Medical Staff Physician at the University of California\, San Francisco\, is a Jungian ana]yst in private practice. He is board-certified in psychiatry. Dr. Robbins divides his time between his private practice and his role as an Associate Clinical Professor in the Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Medical School at UCSF.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/what-the-c-g-jung-institute-of-san-francisco-can-offer-psychiatrists/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM ONLY
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230902T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230902T133000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20230712T212329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230712T220520Z
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SUMMARY:THERE AND BACK AGAIN: INTO THE STARRY NIGHT II
DESCRIPTION:A call to adventure! A return to in-depth exploration of C. G. Jung’s ideas in The Red Book \nIn our current climate of information saturation\, cynicism\, and incendiary politics\, The Red Book stands out as an unapologetic call to meaning\, interiority\, and the development of the inner person. Jung’s personal encounter with chaos and madness\, through a journey into the imaginal\, was the lifeblood of his conceptual framework\, one that he further refined in the Collected Works. Sonu Shamdasani\, editor of The Red Book has referred to this work as an “underground stream\,” in relation to the collected volumes. QiRe Ching will read aloud selected passages\, following The Red Book’s narrative\, while pausing frequently to facilitate discussion. The class will explore and unpack what Jung is saying. Participants will be encouraged to sink into their full range of feelings and associations as their psyches are activated by the material. Many people have found The Red Book difficult to follow on their own. The intention of this class is to provide participants with meaningful signposts that will excite them to return repeatedly to this work for inspiration. \n  \nQIRE CHING\, LCSW is a member analyst of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. He teaches in the candidate training program and is in private practice.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/there-and-back-again-into-the-starry-night-ii/2023-09-02/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM ONLY
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230520T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230520T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20220711T214503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230720T214351Z
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SUMMARY:OEDIPUS AND THE RED PILL: INITIATION AND EVOLUTION
DESCRIPTION:OEDIPUS AND THE RED PILL:\nINITIATION AND EVOLUTION \n\nSATURDAY\, MAY 20\, 2023\n10AM – 4PM\nFACULTY: FRANCES HATFIELD\, PhD\, MFT\n5 Possible Continuing Education Credits Approved for MD\, PhD\, PsyD\, MFT\, LCSW\,\nLPCC\, LEP & RN\nTUITION: $125 (INCLUDES CEUS) \n\nAn evolutionary path through our current planetary crisis is explored\nthrough the myth of Oedipus\, ancient Orphic origin stories\, and\nC. G. Jung’s The Red Book. \n\n\n\nThe choice to “take the red pill\,” has entered popular culture as a\nmetaphor for the choice to wake up to the constructed nature of our\nexperience and the bitter truth it hides. Ironically\, alt-right theorists\nand more recently\, Elon Musk\, urge us to take the red pill. In this\nseminar\, we will trace this theme back to the myth of King Oedipus\,\nwho chose to learn the hard truth about his ancestry to discover\nthe cause of a plague decimating his people. In Sophocles’ telling\,\nOedipus then suffers a kind of initiation\, ultimately emerging as a\nprophet with the power to bless the earth.\nIn analytical psychology\, the decision to unmask the delusions of\nego\, or of the dominant culture\, to reveal the truth of who we really\nare and reckon with what we have done to one another and our planet\,\nis the portal to wholeness\, key to our evolution as a species\, and our\npath into a new age\, Jung’s “Age of the Holy Spirit.”\n\n\nFRANCES HATFIELD\, PhD\, LMFT\, is the poetry editor of Jung Journal:\nCulture and Psyche\, and a senior analyst in private practice in\nSanta Fe\, New Mexico\, and California. She teaches in the training\nprograms at the Jung Institute of Santa Fe and the C.G. Jung Institute of\nSan Francisco. She is currently writing a book on the archetype of Dionysos.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/oedipus-and-the-red-pill-initiation-and-evolution/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Archived
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230423T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230423T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20220829T234313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230720T214516Z
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SUMMARY:DREAMDANCING: EXPLORING THE OPPOSITES
DESCRIPTION:“ One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light\, but by making the darkness conscious.” — C. G. Jung \n\nIn 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 —\npersonally\, 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 embodied\, cellular process involving reclaiming rejected parts of the self necessary for wholeness. Re-integrating shadow material projected onto others is essential to the work: What could emerge if we reclaim this “other?” \nAuthentic Movement\, or embodied active imagination\, is a simple yet powerful meditative and therapeutic approach that bridges body and psyche through expressive movement\, inviting descent\ninto the body and psyche within a safe environment. Exploring body-level responses provides a bridge to the unconscious. Through presentation\, natural movement\, and sharing we will rediscover\nthe light in the darkness. Please bring a dream figure — or your sense of a person in your life\, past or present — who inspires you! \nTINA STROMSTED\, PhD\, MFT\, LPCC\, BC-DMT\, RSME/T\, Jungian analyst\, Dance/Movement therapist\, Somatics educator\, & author is the founder of Soul’s Body Center® and past co-founder of the Authentic Movement Institute. She teaches at the C.G. Jung Institute in San Francisco\, Jung Platform\, Friends of Jung organizations\, the Marion Woodman Foundation and university and healing centers internationally. Her private practice is in San Francisco\, CA.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/dreamdancing-exploring-the-opposites/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM ONLY
CATEGORIES:Archived,Public Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230401T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230401T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20220711T212239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230720T214439Z
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SUMMARY:ERICH NEUMANN’S DEVELOPMENTAL RELATIONAL THEORY — A SYNTHESIS
DESCRIPTION:ERICH NEUMANN’S DEVELOPMENTAL RELATIONAL THEORY — A SYNTHESIS \n\nSATURDAY\, APRIL 1\, 2023\n10AM – 5PM\nFACULTY: LIDAR SHANY\, PhD\n6 Possible Continuing Education Credits Approved for MD\, PhD\, PsyD\, MFT\, LCSW\,\nLPCC\, LEP & RN\n\nTUITION: $150 (INCLUDES CEUS) \n\nBy unifying and synthesizing Neumann’s writings\, his archetypal\ndevelopmental relational theory emerges\, differing the masculine and\nthe feminine\, and further\, male and female. \n\nThis course presents Neumann’s theory of psychological development\nthroughout life\, as it differs for men and women\, emphasizing\nthe establishment of the “Ego-Self Axis\,” during early life and primal\nrelationship. By synthesizing Neumann’s writing\, a consolidated\nJungian archetypal developmental and relational theory emerges\,\nthat is faithful to C. G. Jung’s original writing while elaborating on\nthem to describe the stages and phases of consciousness development.\nWe will also explore the theoretical background of Jungian child\nanalysis. While relational theories describe the individual child\nand his relationship with his primary caregiver\, Neumann’s theory\ndescribes the nature of the archetypal mother/child relationship\,\nwhich enables healthy psychological development of psychic structure.\nThis nature manifests the foundation for which individual deviation\noccurs\, and thus crucial for the child analyst to hold in mind when\nmaking a diagnosis. In addition\, as psychological development is\ndetermined archetypally\, the conjunction point between the\npersonal and the archetypal is the decisive element in diagnosis.\nNeumann’s writings will be presented as a cohesive theory of the\ndifferent archetypal stages of psychological development\, for both\ngenders\, from infancy through childhood to adulthood\, culminating\nin the individuation process. The course will also describe the\nmeaning and importance of matriarchal consciousness\, which is\ncentral in Neumann’s theory.\n\n\nLIDAR SHANY\, gained her MA/PhD in Jungian Psychology and\nArchetypal Studies at Pacifica Graduate Institute and is a Jungian analyst\nfrom the C. G. Jung Institute\, Zürich. Her dissertation titled Erich\nNeumann: A Jungian Developmental Relational and\nMetapsychological Theoretician captures her expertise.\nDr. Shany is also a Jungian psychotherapist from Bar Ilan University\, Israel.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/erich-neumanns-developmental-relational-theory-a-synthesis/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Archived
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230326T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230326T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20220711T211659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230720T214608Z
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SUMMARY:THE CREATIVE INSTINCT: ART THERAPY AND CREATING OUR OWN RED BOOK
DESCRIPTION:THE CREATIVE INSTINCT: ART THERAPY AND CREATING\nOUR OWN RED BOOK \n\nSATURDAY & SUNDAY\, MARCH 25 & 26\, 2023\n10AM – 4PM\nFACULTY: NORA SWAN-FOSTER\, MA\, LPC\, NCPSYA\n10 Possible Continuing Education Credits Approved for MD\, PhD\, PsyD\, MFT\, LCSW\,\nLPCC\, LEP & RN\n\nTUITION: $250 (INCLUDES CEUS) \n\nWhen we engage with the creative instinct through making our own\nimages we invite the unconscious to express its own spontaneous\nenergy and wisdom. \n\nC. G. Jung’s own lived experience of working with art materials\nand active imagination was essential in his ability to understand its\nimpact on the psychic development of his patients and to encourage\ntheir own image-making process. This program will explore how\nthe psyche spontaneously reveals itself with the ultimate aim of\nfacilitating wholeness. Rather than traditional picture interpretation\,\nthe lecture/workshop will cultivate a relationship with the spontaneous\nimages that are expressions of the psyche that fertilize our\nindividuation process. We will consider complexes\, archetypal\nenergy\, and symbolic content that amplify and document content\nfor reflection. This is not about being an artist\, but about our\nwillingness to open to the creative instinct and the objective psyche.\nCreating our own images to understand a clinical case is an\neffective and alternative approach that facilitates a lived experience\nof our countertransference. The aim of this process is to engage with\nunworded aspects of the therapeutic process\, accessing an interstitial\nor third space between the objective and subjective psyche that may\nreveal aspects of a clinical situation that was previously unknown or\nunknowable. Working individually and in the group\, we will\nuse forms of active imagination such as writing and response art\nto explore clinical material that has kept us stuck\, frustrated\,\nor perhaps asleep.\n\n\nNORA SWAN-FOSTER\, MA\, LPC\, ATR-BC\, NCPsyA is an analyst\nmember of The Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and has\ntaught workshops and clinical seminars on Jungian topics and art therapy.\nShe authored several professional articles and the books Jungian Art\nTherapy and Art Therapy and Childbearing Issues (editor).\nNora is the current North American Co-Editor-in-Chief for the Journal\nof Analytical Psychology.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/the-creative-instinct-art-therapy-and-creating-our-own-red-book/2023-03-26/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Archived
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230325T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230325T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20220711T211659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230720T214608Z
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SUMMARY:THE CREATIVE INSTINCT: ART THERAPY AND CREATING OUR OWN RED BOOK
DESCRIPTION:THE CREATIVE INSTINCT: ART THERAPY AND CREATING\nOUR OWN RED BOOK \n\nSATURDAY & SUNDAY\, MARCH 25 & 26\, 2023\n10AM – 4PM\nFACULTY: NORA SWAN-FOSTER\, MA\, LPC\, NCPSYA\n10 Possible Continuing Education Credits Approved for MD\, PhD\, PsyD\, MFT\, LCSW\,\nLPCC\, LEP & RN\n\nTUITION: $250 (INCLUDES CEUS) \n\nWhen we engage with the creative instinct through making our own\nimages we invite the unconscious to express its own spontaneous\nenergy and wisdom. \n\nC. G. Jung’s own lived experience of working with art materials\nand active imagination was essential in his ability to understand its\nimpact on the psychic development of his patients and to encourage\ntheir own image-making process. This program will explore how\nthe psyche spontaneously reveals itself with the ultimate aim of\nfacilitating wholeness. Rather than traditional picture interpretation\,\nthe lecture/workshop will cultivate a relationship with the spontaneous\nimages that are expressions of the psyche that fertilize our\nindividuation process. We will consider complexes\, archetypal\nenergy\, and symbolic content that amplify and document content\nfor reflection. This is not about being an artist\, but about our\nwillingness to open to the creative instinct and the objective psyche.\nCreating our own images to understand a clinical case is an\neffective and alternative approach that facilitates a lived experience\nof our countertransference. The aim of this process is to engage with\nunworded aspects of the therapeutic process\, accessing an interstitial\nor third space between the objective and subjective psyche that may\nreveal aspects of a clinical situation that was previously unknown or\nunknowable. Working individually and in the group\, we will\nuse forms of active imagination such as writing and response art\nto explore clinical material that has kept us stuck\, frustrated\,\nor perhaps asleep.\n\n\nNORA SWAN-FOSTER\, MA\, LPC\, ATR-BC\, NCPsyA is an analyst\nmember of The Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts and has\ntaught workshops and clinical seminars on Jungian topics and art therapy.\nShe authored several professional articles and the books Jungian Art\nTherapy and Art Therapy and Childbearing Issues (editor).\nNora is the current North American Co-Editor-in-Chief for the Journal\nof Analytical Psychology.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/the-creative-instinct-art-therapy-and-creating-our-own-red-book/2023-03-25/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Archived
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230319T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230319T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20220711T210732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230720T214646Z
UID:10001581-1679220000-1679245200@sfjung.org
SUMMARY:THE CITY OF BONES: SPECTRAL PRESENCES AS HEALERS OF CULTURAL COMPLEXES
DESCRIPTION:THE CITY OF BONES:\nSPECTRAL PRESENCES AS HEALERS\nOF CULTURAL COMPLEXES \n\nSATURDAY & SUNDAY\, MARCH 18 AND 19\, 2023\n10AM – 5PM\nLIVESTREAM ONLY\nFACULTY: SAM KIMBLES\, PhD; NAOMI RUTH LOWINSKY\, PhD;\nFANNY BREWSTER\, PhD\, MFA; ALAN VAUGHAN\, JD\, PhD;\nMEDRIA CONNOLLY\, PhD; BRYAN NICHOLS\, PhD\n12 Possible Continuing Education Credits Approved for MD\, PhD\, PsyD\, MFT\, LCSW\,\nLPCC\, LEP & RN\n\nTUITION: $300 (INCLUDES CEUS) \n\nCan the presence of our ancestors both speak as well as act\nto help us come to grips with our collective histories of racial\,\nethnic\, gender identities and biases? \n\nUsing the healing processes in poetry\, literature\, visual arts and\npsychoanalysis\, the presenters will consider how phantomatic and\nancestral forces act in us through “cultural complexes” and “phantom\nnarratives.” We will contemplate the ways we come to grips with our\ncollective histories of racial\, ethnic\, gender identities and biases\nthrough reparation\, implication\, forgiveness and clinical work.\nThe contemporary written word from African Americans about\nthe spectral presences who act as our guides from our world to\nin-between worlds\, landing on mythical shores where history can\nbe revealed\, witnessed\, and cleansed in our souls will be used to\namplify the need for such presences. Clinical examples of this\nprocess will be included.\n\n\nSAM KIMBLES\, PhD\, is an analyst member of the C.G. Jung Institute of\nSan Francisco and a clinical professor at UCSF. His published books include:\nPhantom Narratives: The Unseen Contribution of\nCulture to Psyche and Transgenerational Complexes in\nAnalytical Psychology.\nNAOMI RUTH LOWINSKY\, PhD\, is an analyst member of the C.G.\nJung Institute of San Francisco and a widely published and anthologized\npoet. She is the winner of The Blue Light Poetry Prize and the Obama\nMillennial Prize. Her fifth poetry collection Death and His Lorca\,\nwas recently published.\nALAN VAUGHAN\, JD\, PhD\, is a clinical psychologist and an analyst\nmember of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. He is the author\nof many articles including recently\, “Phenomenology of the Trickster\nArchetype\, U.S. Electoral Politics and the Black Lives Matter Movement”\nin the Journal of Analytical Psychology.\nFANNY BREWSTER\, PhD\, MFA\, is a Jungian analyst and professor at\nPacifica Graduate Institute. She is the author of African Americans\nand Jungian Psychology\, Archetypal Grief: Slavery’s\nLegacy and The Racial Complex.\nMEDRIA CONNOLLY\, PhD\, is a clinical psychologist in private practice\nin Santa Monica\, CA. Her work is particularly attuned to the challenges\nfaced by people of color. Recently\, Dr. Connolly has focused her attention\non the psychological case for reparations to descendants of American slavery.\nBRYAN NICHOLS\, PhD\, is a licensed clinical psychologist with a practice\nlocated in West Los Angeles\, CA. Nichols is a certified trainer\, and trainer\nof trainers in the Effective Black Parenting Program. He has also conducted\nnumerous groups and trainings in anger management utilizing elements\nof the “Dealing with Anger” program that was designed for African\nAmerican teens.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/the-city-of-bones-spectral-presences-as-healers-of-cultural-complexes/2023-03-19/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM ONLY
CATEGORIES:Archived
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230318T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230318T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20220711T210732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230720T214646Z
UID:10001580-1679133600-1679158800@sfjung.org
SUMMARY:THE CITY OF BONES: SPECTRAL PRESENCES AS HEALERS OF CULTURAL COMPLEXES
DESCRIPTION:THE CITY OF BONES:\nSPECTRAL PRESENCES AS HEALERS\nOF CULTURAL COMPLEXES \n\nSATURDAY & SUNDAY\, MARCH 18 AND 19\, 2023\n10AM – 5PM\nLIVESTREAM ONLY\nFACULTY: SAM KIMBLES\, PhD; NAOMI RUTH LOWINSKY\, PhD;\nFANNY BREWSTER\, PhD\, MFA; ALAN VAUGHAN\, JD\, PhD;\nMEDRIA CONNOLLY\, PhD; BRYAN NICHOLS\, PhD\n12 Possible Continuing Education Credits Approved for MD\, PhD\, PsyD\, MFT\, LCSW\,\nLPCC\, LEP & RN\n\nTUITION: $300 (INCLUDES CEUS) \n\nCan the presence of our ancestors both speak as well as act\nto help us come to grips with our collective histories of racial\,\nethnic\, gender identities and biases? \n\nUsing the healing processes in poetry\, literature\, visual arts and\npsychoanalysis\, the presenters will consider how phantomatic and\nancestral forces act in us through “cultural complexes” and “phantom\nnarratives.” We will contemplate the ways we come to grips with our\ncollective histories of racial\, ethnic\, gender identities and biases\nthrough reparation\, implication\, forgiveness and clinical work.\nThe contemporary written word from African Americans about\nthe spectral presences who act as our guides from our world to\nin-between worlds\, landing on mythical shores where history can\nbe revealed\, witnessed\, and cleansed in our souls will be used to\namplify the need for such presences. Clinical examples of this\nprocess will be included.\n\n\nSAM KIMBLES\, PhD\, is an analyst member of the C.G. Jung Institute of\nSan Francisco and a clinical professor at UCSF. His published books include:\nPhantom Narratives: The Unseen Contribution of\nCulture to Psyche and Transgenerational Complexes in\nAnalytical Psychology.\nNAOMI RUTH LOWINSKY\, PhD\, is an analyst member of the C.G.\nJung Institute of San Francisco and a widely published and anthologized\npoet. She is the winner of The Blue Light Poetry Prize and the Obama\nMillennial Prize. Her fifth poetry collection Death and His Lorca\,\nwas recently published.\nALAN VAUGHAN\, JD\, PhD\, is a clinical psychologist and an analyst\nmember of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. He is the author\nof many articles including recently\, “Phenomenology of the Trickster\nArchetype\, U.S. Electoral Politics and the Black Lives Matter Movement”\nin the Journal of Analytical Psychology.\nFANNY BREWSTER\, PhD\, MFA\, is a Jungian analyst and professor at\nPacifica Graduate Institute. She is the author of African Americans\nand Jungian Psychology\, Archetypal Grief: Slavery’s\nLegacy and The Racial Complex.\nMEDRIA CONNOLLY\, PhD\, is a clinical psychologist in private practice\nin Santa Monica\, CA. Her work is particularly attuned to the challenges\nfaced by people of color. Recently\, Dr. Connolly has focused her attention\non the psychological case for reparations to descendants of American slavery.\nBRYAN NICHOLS\, PhD\, is a licensed clinical psychologist with a practice\nlocated in West Los Angeles\, CA. Nichols is a certified trainer\, and trainer\nof trainers in the Effective Black Parenting Program. He has also conducted\nnumerous groups and trainings in anger management utilizing elements\nof the “Dealing with Anger” program that was designed for African\nAmerican teens.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/the-city-of-bones-spectral-presences-as-healers-of-cultural-complexes/2023-03-18/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM ONLY
CATEGORIES:Archived
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230304T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230304T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20220707T184952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230720T214725Z
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SUMMARY:THE HEROINE’S QUEST IN FILM
DESCRIPTION:THE HEROINE’S QUEST IN FILM \n\nSATURDAY\, MARCH 4\, 2023\n1 – 4PM\nFACULTY: TERRY EBINGER\, MS\nTUITION: $75 \n\nFeminine Initiation and Healing Seen Through the Female Gaze \n\nWhat elements differentiate a “heroine’s quest” from a “hero’s journey?”\nWhat markers tell us that we have entered a mythic mission into the\ndeep feminine? What features do ‘female gaze’ films affirm that the\ncollective has devalued?\nFilm is a powerful imaginal medium and cultural messenger that\ninspires both reflection and vision. In this daylong immersion we’ll\ndelve into feminine quest tales as imagined by female filmmakers.\nThrough the lens of depth psychology\, mythic imagination\, and the\nlanguage of archetype and dream\, we’ll investigate how heroine quest\nfilms and ‘the female gaze’ itself seek to restore lost fairy tale values\nin these times of ubiquitous hero journey tales.\nVia lecture\, discussion\, and analyses of film images and clips\,\nwe’ll glimpse into and amplify works from gifted contemporary\,\nhistoric\, and emerging female filmmakers from around the world.\nRecurrent heroine quest motifs will be highlighted\, observed and\ncontemplated. This day will provide encouraging insight and\npractical experience gathering meaning from an abundance of\nfemale storytelling\, artistry\, and authority.\n\nTERRY EBINGER\, MS\, is a passionate film scholar with over three\ndecades of experience as a depth psychology practitioner and educator\,\ndream consultant\, spiritual director\, and multidisciplinary group leader.\nTerry’s classes approach film art through myth\, archetypal psychology\,\ncultural history\, and the language of dream. She teaches at extended\neducation programs and lifelong learning institutes around the Bay Area.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/the-heroines-quest-in-film/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Archived
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230226T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230226T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20220829T225739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230720T214818Z
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SUMMARY:PAINTING AT THE INTERSECTION OF PSYCHE\, SCIENCE AND MYSTERY
DESCRIPTION:The creative process remains hidden and mysterious\, even for the artist. All we can do is dance around its source\, look at it from different angles\, nurture its growth and appreciate its expressive flowering. It is equally mysterious to ask how an artist finds her specific inspiration. Why be drawn to this? For painter Johanna Baruch\, it’s almost as if the inspiration chose her. \nIn this image-rich presentation\, Johanna will explore the many facets of the creative process through her own work of painting the cosmos\, as inspired by the Hubble Space Telescope images. We’ll dive into the magic of seeing into deep space\, and how that opens up deep vistas within. We’ll travel into history to connect us to our ancient ancestors who looked up into the night sky in awe. We’ll explore how we can open ourselves up to images\, and see painting as alchemy\, with the artist’s studio a laboratory in which the prima materia is processed to create something alive and meaningful. And we’ll investigate science as a language that bridges us to the great mystery of the universe around us\, as it also connects us to our own selves\, borne out of that same “star stuff.” \nJOHANNA BARUCH studied art in New York City before moving to California\, earning her degree from New College. She exhibits in galleries and museums nationally\, with work in private and corporate collections. She serves on the Board of Governors of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco\, is a former trustee of the California College of the Arts and the\nDjerassi Resident Artists Program\, and former member of the SFMOMA Accessions Committee. johannabaruch.com
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/painting-at-the-intersection-of-psyche-science-and-mystery/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Archived
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230225T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230225T130000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20220707T184214Z
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SUMMARY:IMAGINING THE GOOD SOCIETY: JUNG\, THE ARCHETYPE OF JUSTICE\, JURISPRUDENCE & PSYCHE
DESCRIPTION:IMAGINING THE GOOD SOCIETY: JUNG\, THE ARCHETYPE\nOF JUSTICE\, JURISPRUDENCE & PSYCHE \n\nSATURDAY\, FEBRUARY 25\, 2023\n10AM – 1PM\nFACULTY: ALAN G. VAUGHAN\, JD\, PhD\n3 Possible Continuing Education Credits Approved for MD\, PhD\, PsyD\, MFT\, LCSW\, LPCC\,\nLEP & RN\n\nTUITION: $75 (INCLUDES CEUS) \n\nUsing active imagination to bring together ancient archetypes of justice\,\nlaw integrated with spirit and matter\, in order to reveal new potentials\nfor democracy in the U.S. \n\nIn this workshop we will look at the current state of the U.S. political\neconomy through the lens of the Kemetic-Egyptian Myth of Maat\,\nan archetype of justice\, judgment and orderly judicial proceedings.\nThe myth offers the example of spirit and matter integrated in law\,\npsyche and the political economy. We will use this myth and its\nteachings to interrogate\, the historiography of U.S. civil rights\nlegislation and constitutional jurisprudence\, and the intent of\nvoting rights legislative initiatives in the “For the Peoples’ Act” and\nthe “John Lewis Act.” We then define Jung’s concepts of active\nimagination to conjure images and construct ideas of the good\nsociety. We will imagine together core elements of the good society\,\nmulticultural democracy; and the psychological resistances that\nundermine the architecture of the vision and its construction in the\nU.S. political economy. Where are changes and reforms needed\nin the individual and collective psyche and cultural institutions?\n\nALAN G. VAUGHAN\, PhD\, JD\, is a member of the C.G. Jung Institute of\nSan Francisco\, serving on its Diversity and Inclusion Committee\, and on the\neditorial board of the Jung Journal: Culture & Psyche. Vaughan is\nin private practice as an analyst and clinical/consulting psychologist.\nHis scholarship interests are at the intersections of analytical psychology\,\nconstitutional jurisprudence & African diaspora studies.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/imagining-the-good-society-jung-the-archetype-of-justice-jurisprudence-psyche/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Archived
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230218T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230218T150000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20220707T183306Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230720T214919Z
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SUMMARY:MEDEA AND THE MODERN MOTHER: TRANSMUTATIONS IN MOTHERHOOD
DESCRIPTION:MEDEA AND THE MODERN MOTHER:\nTRANSMUTATIONS IN MOTHERHOOD \n\nSATURDAY\, FEBRUARY 18\, 2023\n10AM – 3PM\nFACULTY: BROOKE LAUFER\, PsyD\n4 Possible Continuing Education Credits Approved for MD\, PhD\, PsyD\, MFT\, LCSW\,\nLPCC\, LEP & RN\n\nTUITION: $100 (INCLUDES CEUS) \n\nBy bringing attention to Medea as the Death Mother archetype\,\nwe may transmute aspects of the shadow for women and mothers. \n\nIn the myth of Medea\, as depicted by the Greek playwright Euripides\,\nMedea\, who not only represents the feminine but also the forces of\nnature and transformation\, is profoundly incompatible with the\n“Old King” — or the patriarchal principle. She reacts in rage\, not\nnecessarily scorn as is so often projected onto her. She destroys\nand creates havoc\, as the unconscious does when it is not heard\nor denied.\nThis half-day class addresses both the actuality of maternal filicide\nand the symbolism of it\, as suggested by Dr. Laufer and supported\nby Jungian literature. In her work as a perinatal mental health\nspecialist\, Laufer sees not only women who suffer from psychological\nanguish associated with the perinatal experience\, but women who\nhave been in such a severe postpartum mental health crisis that they\nhave committed the unthinkable. This class will address why this\ncontinues to happen\, and what these events may be saying about\nour world and our social construction of motherhood.\n\nBROOKE LAUFER PsyD\, runs a group private practice. She specializes\nin the treatment of Perinatal Mental Illness. She also works as an expert\nwitness for women who have committed a crime during a postpartum\nepisode. Brooke has two children\, along with a white cat named Luna;\nthey all live and work and play together in Evanston\, IL.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/medea-and-the-modern-mother-transmutations-in-motherhood-2/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Archived
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230122T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230122T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20220829T215916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230720T214955Z
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SUMMARY:ART AND PSYCHE: KLIMT\, FREUD AND JUNG
DESCRIPTION:The field of depth psychology emerged in Vienna at the very same time that Gustav Klimt was transitioning from a sentimental portrait style to a radical exploration of sex and death in his painting. In this rich multimedia presentation\, we will explore the parallels between Sigmund Freud’s theory of the unconscious drives and the Interpretation of Dreams with the Secessionist work that made Klimt famous\, and then turn to how in his later years\, Klimt’s work forged a new style that wove together Egyptian\, Greek and Hebrew mythology with nature to achieve a synthesis of integration that synchronistically parallels ideas of individuation and the Self that emerged in C. G. Jung’s The Red Book. \nKAYLEEN ASBO\, PhD\, is a passionate scholar who weaves together myth\, music\, psychology\, history and art. A past faculty member of the Pacifica Graduate Institute\, Sonoma State University\, and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music\, Asbo is the director of Mythica\, a unique organization offering salons\, workshops\, and retreats on the intersection of Myth\, Jungian\nPsychology and the Arts.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/art-and-psyche-klimt-freud-and-jung/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Archived
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221203T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221203T143000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20220706T205829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230720T215033Z
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SUMMARY:THE PASSIONATE BODY: HIV/AIDS AS CULTURAL COMPLEX
DESCRIPTION:THE PASSIONATE BODY:\nHIV/AIDS AS CULTURAL COMPLEX \n\nSATURDAY\, DECEMBER 3\, 2022\n10AM – 2:30PM\nLIVESTREAM ONLY \nFACULTY: PAUL ATTINELLO\, PhD\nTUITION: $100 \n\nLooking at some of the emotional/cultural/archetypal patterns that have had such a deep impact on our world in modern times\, from HIV/AIDS to COVID-19. \n\nHIV/AIDS has been an intensely charged crisis in sexuality\, medical awareness\, and our relationship to sickness and death for forty years\, and continues to be an ongoing disaster in many parts of the world. I will approach AIDS as a series of dense cultural complexes\, all combining ancient roots with modern patterns\, with some reappearing in the COVID pandemic. Viral invasion\,  infection anxiety\, illness and death returning to the contemporary world has re-ignited some of these patterns. \nThe archetypal narrative of the experience of HIV/AIDS as it exists in the ego\, in the imagination\, in the body\, and in politics\, links the unapproachable intensity of early death tied to physical passion. The passionate body is a generating focus — the body that desires\, that is erotic — which is also the body that wants to live\, that battles and demonstrates and engages with contagion\, rot\, and disintegration. \nPAUL ATTINELLO\, PhD\, is a Jungian analyst who has taught at Newcastle University and the University of Hong Kong. He received his PhD from UCLA and diploma from the C. G. Jung Institute in Zürich\, Switzerland. He has lived and worked on four continents\, and is published in essay collections\, journals\, and references\, writing on contemporary music\, HIV/AIDS\, and philosophical and psychological topics.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/the-passionate-body-hiv-aids-as-cultural-complex/
LOCATION:LIVESTREAM ONLY
CATEGORIES:Archived
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221113T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20220630T005401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230720T215108Z
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SUMMARY:ARGENTINE TANGO: CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION
DESCRIPTION:ARGENTINE TANGO:\nCONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION \n\nSUNDAY\, NOVEMBER 13\, 2022\n2 – 5PM \nFACULTY: MIRANDA LINDELOW\nTUITION: $75 \n\nHow do we connect and communicate with our bodies in Argentine tango? \n\nThe aim of this workshop is to learn\, explore and understand how we connect and communicate with and through our bodies in Argentine tango. Argentine tango is characterized by the improvised structure based on connecting with the dance partner\, the cadence of the tango music and the other couples on the dance floor\, while moving together counterclockwise in a close embrace. Tango is often associated with leading and following. Instead of focusing on leading and following as opposites\, we are focusing on the idea of tuning in with each other and moving as one. \nThe idea starts with a quotation from Bessel van der Kolk’s The Body Keeps the Score\, “Being in tune with other members of our species […] is enormously rewarding. What begins as the attuned play of mother and child continues with the rhythmicity of a good basketball game\, the synchrony of tango dancing\, and the harmony of choral singing or playing a piece of jazz or chamber music — all of which foster a deep sense of pleasure and connection.” \nMIRANDA LINDELOW is the Librarian at the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. She discovered tango in 2002\, taught tango in Paris from 2008 until 2016\, and founded the first LGBTQ Argentine tango group in France. In 2014\, 2017 and 2019 Miranda studied tango in Buenos Aires. Since 2017\, she teaches weekly classes in the Bay Area. She organizes a bimonthly queer tango event at Café Buenos Aires\, Berkeley and focuses on creating spaces for the LGBTQ tango community.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/argentine-tango-connection-and-communication/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Archived
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221105T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221105T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20220629T232606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230720T215142Z
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SUMMARY:WILLIAM JAMES AND C. G. JUNG: DOORWAYS TO THE SELF
DESCRIPTION:WILLIAM JAMES AND C. G. JUNG:\nDOORWAYS TO THE SELF \n\nSATURDAY\, NOVEMBER 5\, 2022\nNOON – 4PM \nFACULTY: STEVEN HERRMANN\, PhD\, MFT\nTUITION: $100 \n\nExploring the influence of William James on the development\nof analytical psychology \n\nThe influence of American psychology on the development of C. G. Jung’s concept of the “Self” is an area of inquiry that has not been given much attention by scholars\, historians\, or clinicians. Jung met William James (the father of American psychology) in 1909 at Clark University and again in 1910. Jung was highly influenced by Jamesian pragmatism\, based on radical empiricism and scientific objectivity. Like James\, Jung considered himself to be an empirical scientist. The connection between James and C. G. Jung needs to be better understood in order to see some of the precursors that broaden our understanding of the field of analytical psychology. This includes topics such as the infinite extent of the human psyche\, a psychology of consciousness\, notions of spiritual democracy\, pluralism\, religious experience\, and a psychology of action. James paved the way towards an entirely new psychological relativity towards spiritual experience that profoundly affected Jung’s Self-concept. He brought a detached and accepting attitude to all forms of psychological experience that inspired Jung during the middle to later years of his life. “Doorways to the Self” is not a mere metaphor but an invitation to recognize the living spiritual reality that exists in every person. \n  \nSTEVEN HERRMANN\, PhD\, MFT\, is an analyst member of the C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco. He has published numerous papers\, several book chapters and six books\, including his newest book\, William James and C. G. Jung: Doorways to the Self. Steven has taught nationally and internationally on Jung’s analytical psychology\, American poetry\, sandplay\, shamanism\, and William James. Steven has a private practice in Oakland\, CA where he sees individual adults and couples.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/william-james-and-c-g-jung-doorways-to-the-self/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Archived
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221029T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221029T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20220629T224137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230720T215214Z
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SUMMARY:ENGAGEMENT WITH THE PHYSICS OF THEIR TIMES: EINSTEIN’S RELATIVITY\, PAULI’S COMPLEMENTARITY AND C. G. JUNG
DESCRIPTION:ENGAGEMENT WITH THE PHYSICS OF THEIR TIMES:\nEINSTEIN’S RELATIVITY\, PAULI’S COMPLEMENTARITY\nAND C. G. JUNG \n\nSATURDAY\, OCTOBER 29\, 2022\n10AM – 4PM\n\nFACULTY: ORSOLYA LUKÁCS\, PhD\nTUITION: $125\n\n\nThe multi-faceted C. G. Jung finds the answer to his lifelong quest for a third\nposition between the mechanistic nature of sciences and the unquestioning\,\ndogmatic nature of religion\, in contemporary physics.\n\n\n\nC. G. Jung’s interest in physics is already evident in his early\nZofingia writings where he attacks its mechanistic nature and\nattempts to find a solution to a perceived one-sidedness. He finds\nthe answer in the theory of relativity during his meetings with\nAlbert Einstein in the early 1910s. The immediate influence of the\ntheory can be detected in Jung’s reconceptualization of the libido\nas psychic energy in 1911-12\, a cornerstone notion of his entire\npsychology. Later\, with the help of Wolfgang Pauli\, Jung polishes\nhis understanding of physics. Building on his already acquired\nknowledge of contemporary physics\, and with a focus on the notion\nof complementarity\, he proposes the theory of “synchronicity.”\nWe will look at Jung’s continuous employment of physics notions in\nthe development of his theories and at his relationship to notable\nphysicists\, such as Albert Einstein and Wolfgang Pauli. Attendees\nwill gain a complex understanding of Jung’s intellectual milieu\nand the formulation of analytical psychology concepts from this\nperspective\, including how this influenced his work with patients.\n\n\n\n\n\nORSOLYA LUKÁCS\, PhD\, is an independent researcher who received her\nPhD in Psychoanalytic Studies from the University of Essex\, England. She is\ninterested in Jung’s use of physics and his connection to Albert Einstein and\nthe theory of relativity. Her book\, C. G. Jung and Albert Einstein:\nAnalytical Psychology\, Relativity and the Universe will be\npublished by Routledge at the end of 2022.
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/engagement-with-the-physics-of-their-times-einsteins-relativity-paulis-complementarity-and-c-g-jung/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Archived
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221029T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221029T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T214733
CREATED:20220628T221111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230720T215253Z
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SUMMARY:ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE AND THE PSYCHOLOGY OF C. G. JUNG
DESCRIPTION:GROUP 3: SATURDAY\, OCTOBER 22 & OCTOBER 29\, 2022 \n10AM – NOON \nFACULTY: LARRY BALL and MONICA NORCIA \nTUITION: $100 (SPACE IS LIMITED) \nC. G. Jung and F. M. Alexander believed that\, by nature\,\nwe strive to manifest our full potential — our wholeness\, our “Self.”\nLet’s explore the interplay of Jung’s Psychology and the Alexander\nTechnique to better know and experience our wholeness. \nThis interplay allows our wholeness to open the invisible doors of\nthe indivisible unity of our psyche and body to our conscious ego.\nExperiencing psyche and body as one allows us to experience our\nwholeness — here and now. Our striving towards wholeness brings\nus joy\, creativity\, strength and clarity of choice and decision\,\nand all of life’s other gifts\, known and unknown. \nMonica and Larry will use their touch\, words and presence to help\neach of you\, individually and in group\, in this exploration. They ask\nyou to bring your own life experiences as grist for the mill. \nLARRY BALL graduated from the Alexander Technique Institute of\nSan Francisco and taught at the school from 1981 to 2004. He has been a\nserious student of Jung’s psychology since 1976 and was an analysand with a\nJungian analyst for over a decade. He currently teaches a confluence and\ninterplay of the work of Jung and Alexander in his San Rafael studio. \nMONICA NORCIA is a graduate of the Alexander Technique Institute of\nSan Francisco and was certified by the American Society of Teachers of the\nAlexander Technique in 2002. A voice teacher\, performer and music\ndirector\, she teaches both Alexander and singing at her San Rafael studio.\nMonica has held a lifelong interest in the works of C. G. Jung and his\nstudents and was in Jungian analysis for more than 30 years. \n 
URL:https://sfjung.org/event/alexander-technique-and-the-psychology-of-c-g-jung-2-2/2022-10-29/
LOCATION:The C.G. Jung Institute of San Francisco
CATEGORIES:Archived
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