Chaos & Change in Organizational Life

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5 hours 49 minutes

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Topics: Psyche, Self and Self-Psychology.

Chaos & Change in Organizational Life

Co-sponsored by the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago and the NTL (National Training Laboratories) Institute, this conference explores the contributions Jungian psychology can make to understanding the depth and complexity of organizational life in times of change and the contributions that the applied behavioral sciences can make when Jungian perspectives are incorporated.

The chaotic and confused nature of the process of change is the prime material from which productive workplaces are built. This conference offers a clearer understanding of how coming to terms with the power of the unconscious can bring dignity and meaning to workplaces and empower people who work in them to gain a greater knowledge of the Self and organizational issues of productivity, creativity, and quality.

The conference includes the following lectures:

  1. A Primer on Jungian Psychology – Thomas Patrick Lavin
  2. A Primer on Organization Development – Fred Nader
  3. Productive Workplaces – Marvin Weisbord
  4. Chaos and Change – James Hall
  5. Organizational Life as Spiritual Practice – Murray Stein

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Hall, James

James Hall, MD was a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry, University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas, a Diplomate of the C.G. Jung Institute, Zürich, and founding member and past president of the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts. He was author of Clinical Uses of Dreams: Jungian Interpretations and Enactments, Jungian Dream Interpretation: A Handbook of Theory and Practice and The Jungian Experience. Dr. Hall died at his home in Dallas, Texas on January 22, 2013, after living for almost 22 years with “locked-in” syndrome as the result of a stroke in 1991.  

Lavin, Tom

Thomas Patrick Lavin, PhD is a Zürich-trained Jungian analyst who holds a PhD in clinical psychology and a PhD in theology. He was formerly chief clinical psychologist for the U.S. Army in Europe and is a founding member of the CG Jung Institute of Chicago. He is in private practice in Wilmette, Illinois, and consults internationally on typology, spirituality and addictions. Gender Male Treatment Types Individuals and couples Age Groups Adults Specialty Areas Dream Interpretation Typology Spirituality in a Clinical Context Contact Lavins1@aol.com 847.251.3579 Main Office
 

Nader, Fred

Fred Nader was a long-time contributor to and supporter of the values, principles, and practices of Organization Development (OD). He was President Emeritus of NTL Institute (www.ntl.org), serving twice, between 1987-1991, and then from 2010-2012.  He was also a founding director of The Lewin Center (www.lewincenter.org), committed to furthering the legacy of Kurt Lewin through social change and action research. He long aligned himself with the causes of social justice and education, working tirelessly to progress the rights of juveniles in the justice system of New Hampshire and across the United States as Director of Operations, Office of Juvenile Justice, U.S. Department of Justice. In addition he was an Adjunct Professor at The American University, Washington, DC. Mr. Nader authored and served as editor of several publications and research papers  in the field of Applied Behavioral Science.

Stein, Murray

Murray Stein, PhD is a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute/Zurich and is a training analyst at the International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich (ISAPZ). He is a founding member of the Inter-Regional Society for Jungian Analysts (USA) and the Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts and was president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology from 2001 to 2004. He has written several books, including Jung's Treatment of ChristianityIn MidLifeTransformation – Emergence of the SelfJung's Map of the Soul and The Principle of Individuation. He is the editor of Jungian Analysis and the Chiron Clinical Series. Education DIPLOMATE ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: C. G. Jung Institute, Zurich. (1973) PH.D. IN RELIGION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES: University of Chicago. (1984) M.DIV. IN THEOLOGY: Yale Divinity School. (1969) B.A. IN ENGLISH LITERATURE: Yale College. (1965) Professional Organizations C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago International Association for Analytical Psychology Age Groups Adults Treatment Types Individuals Contact murraywstein@cs.com 41. 44 212 99 31 Main Office
 

Weisbord, Marvin

Marvin Weisbord is co-director of the non-profit Future Search Network (FSN), which he and Sandra Janoff founded in 1993 to engage consultants and local leaders in voluntary social change. The Network has members on every continent, collaborating to help people improve their lives in the arts, business, communities, education, environment, health care, social services, technology, and other sectors. They have trained more than 3000 people in Future Search and managing large diverse groups–in Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. They also manage Future Searches and consult with anyone who wishes to make a difference in their community or company.  He is an emeritus member of the European Institute for Transnational Studies and a fellow of the World Academy of Productivity Science. Since the 1980’s he has been a resource faculty member in the Organization and Systems Renewal Program, formerly at Antioch University in Seattle and now housed at Seattle University. He also participates as visiting faculty in the doctoral program in Organization Development at Benedictine University, Lisle, IL.

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