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Topics: Anima/Animus, Dreams, Gender and Sexuality, Myth and Fairytale, Self and Self-Psychology.
Views of the Animus
Taught by analysts and training candidates who draw on their clinical and theoretical work, this set presents a range of views on the animus question. With the current debate over the nature and content of gender, Jung’s concepts of the anima/animus are being re-examined and, in some cases, reformulated or even discarded as a means of conceptualizing psychological life. This set includes the following lectures:
Lois Khan, PhD was a practicing psychoanalyst in the
Chicago area and Tennessee for almost 50 years. She also taught at the
University of Chicago, in addition to lecturing as a psychologist
throughout the world.
Cathy Rives, MD is a psychiatrist, Jungian Analyst,
and Chair of the Clinical Psychology Program at Pacifica Graduate
Institute. She is particularly interested in Jungian developmental
theory, a way of working analytically that integrates Jungian theory,
Object Relations, and Self Psychology. She is also pursuing a new field
of study, the law, motivated by a desire to participate more effectively
in the field of non-human animal rights.
Florence Wiedemann, PhD is a clinical psychologist and Jungian analyst in private practice in Dallas, Texas, past president of the analytical Psychology Association of Dallas, vice-president and training analyst in the Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts, and president of the C.G. Jung Institute of Dallas. Dr. Wiedemann is the co-author (with Polly Young-Eisendrath) of Female Authority: Empowering Women Through Psychotherapy, and author of several articles on related topics.