WILLIAM JAMES AND C. G. JUNG: DOORWAYS TO THE SELF

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Exploring the influence of William James on the development
of analytical psychology

ARGENTINE TANGO: CONNECTION AND COMMUNICATION

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How do we connect and communicate with our bodies in Argentine tango?

THE PASSIONATE BODY: HIV/AIDS AS CULTURAL COMPLEX

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Looking 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.

MEDEA AND THE MODERN MOTHER: TRANSMUTATIONS IN MOTHERHOOD

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By bringing attention to Medea as the Death Mother archetype,
we may transmute aspects of the shadow for women and mothers.

THE HEROINE’S QUEST IN FILM

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Feminine Initiation and Healing Seen Through the Female Gaze