Awakening Archetypal Awareness in Dreams & Daily Life

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Topics: Archetypes, Family and Intimate Relationships, Life Cycle, Mind and Body.

Awakening Archetypal Awareness in Dreams and Daily Life

“The archetypes are, as it were, the hidden foundations of the conscious mind. Archetypes are systems of readiness for action, and at the same time images and emotions… They represent, on the one hand, a very strong instinctive conservatism, while on the other hand they are the most effective means conceivable of instinctive adaptation.” -C.G. Jung, CW 10, “Mind and Earth” (1927), para. 53

“…The most potent symbols are archetypal, functioning like integration networks and theories of mind, mediating emotions and thoughts not just within ourselves, but between us.  They are public. In the same way that a ‘big dream’ often informs the life of a community, the archetypal symbols springing from our collective imagination provide intersubjective space through which we communicate with one another in powerful ways… Just as a dream conveys what is meaningful to us and what is not, archetypal symbols deliver a critique of social norms, allowing us to forge surprising connections.”
-Sherry Salman, PhD

In our increasingly public world where the boundary between fact and fiction is being dissolved in the information stream, we are also continually subject to faux symbols, to manufactured images and media spectacles. We recognize the authenticity of our dreams and of the facts and fantasies of waking life when they express an archetypal awareness that also contains the integrity of the present moment. When they don’t, we think we can recognize the illusion. But is it so easy to tell the difference anymore, and how do we?

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NOTE: Sherry Salman could not speak at the conference in person due to illness. Her lecture was pre-recorded and shown at the conference. That is the video available as part of this set.

The conference Awakening Archetypal Awareness in Dreams and Daily Life includes the following lectures (click on individual lectures for samples and descriptions):

  1. Sharing Essentials: Archetypes and Intersubjective Space – Sherry Salman, PhD
  2. Lessons from the Consulting Room: Thirdness – Archetype of Intimacy – August Cwik, PsyD
  3. The Body: Our Container for the Archetypal Experience – Jane Kelley, LCSW
  4. Clobbered by an Archetype: How the Good Shepherd Knocked Me Over and Carried Me Home – Stephen Martz, DMin
  5. Panel Discussion with August Cwik, Jane Kelley, and Stephen Martz moderated by Barbara Friedman, PhD (not available separately)

Learning Objectives
These videos will help you:
1)  Observe and describe archetypal symbols in dreams, waking life, and contemporary culture.
2)  Recognize the difference between genuine symbols and manufactured images.
3)  Discuss why being aware of what is archetypal in dreams, waking life, and culture is important as we try to be responsible to ourselves and one another in a global world.

Sherry Salman, PhD, a psychoanalyst and teacher, and is an internationally recognized author and speaker. Her area of expertise is symbolism and the creative imagination in postmodern culture and psychological life. She recently appeared with musician David Byrne and artist Pat Steir in The Red Book Dialogues at the Rubin Museum of Art in New York City.  She received her B.A. from Vassar College and a Ph.D. in neuropsychology from the City University of New York, then did research in psychosomatic medicine, and completed training as a Jungian analyst in 1985. Her work has appeared in numerous journals and in the popular press. Currently, she is based in the Hudson Valley of New York, where she lives with her family.

August J. Cwik, PsyD is a clinical psychologist, hypnotherapist, and Jungian analyst in private practice in Chicago and Park Ridge. He is a member of the Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts and the Interregional Society of Jungian Analysts, and is a faculty member at the Chicago Institute and the Florida and Minnesota Interregional Seminars. Dr. Cwik serves as an Assistant Editor for the Journal of Analytical Psychology and has published articles on the structure of analysis, alchemy, supervision, dreams, active imagination, and numerous reviews.

Jane A. Kelley, LCSW is the founder and director of the Kelley Clinic, LLC.  She has been practicing in the Milwaukee area since the mid-1980’s.  She received her Master’s Degree in clinical social work from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 1988. Jane’s analytic approach is grounded in the body/mind, soma/psyche connection.  Through her many years of using experiential, body-centered therapies, she has helped clients listen to the innate wisdom of their body’s messages for wholeness.  She carries specialties in the areas of addiction; grief and loss; depression/anxiety; infertility and childbirth concerns, and sexual orientation issues.

Stephen Martz, DMin is a senior analyst in private practice and president-elect of the Jung Institute.  His clinical interests include spirituality, sexuality, illness, dying, sand tray, and mentoring clinicians and clergy.  He is a member of the Institute’s Executive Committee, a past director of its Jungian Psychotherapy/Studies Program, and teaches in all of its programs.  Steve is also an Episcopal priest who spent 20 years in parish ministry.

© 2015 The Respective Speakers
℗ 2015 CG Jung Institute of Chicago

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Cwik, August

August Cwik, PsyD is a clinical psychologist, hypnotherapist and senior diplomate Jungian Analyst in private practice in the Chicago area. After studying Chemistry as an undergraduate, he entered military service and then changed his career path to psychology. After studying with Rosiland Cartwright in the Dream and Sleep Lab at the University of Illinois, Chicago Circle, he was in the first class at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology. He interned at the University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry where he trained in hypnotherapy and psychoanalytic psychotherapy and returned to Chicago to begin private practice. He is on the teaching faculty of the Chicago Institute and the Florida and Minnesota Seminars for the Interregional Society of Jungian Analysts. He is an Assistant Editor for the Journal of Analytical Psychology. He is former: Co-Director of Training of the Analyst Training Program in Clinical Supervision and Curriculum and Co-Director of Clinical Training Program in Analytical Psychotherapy at the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago, and Senior Adjunct Faculty at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology. He provides videoconferencing supervision and analysis. He has published on analytic structure, supervision, alchemical imagery, active imagination, dreams, and numerous reviews. Education DIPLOMATE ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. (12/90) PSY.D. IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY: Illinois School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, Illinois. (1/82) CLINICAL INTERNSHIP: Institute of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, University of Maryland, School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland. (9/79 - 9/80) B.A. IN PSYCHOLOGY: University of Illinois, Chicago Circle, Illinois. (7/75) B.S. IN CHEMISTRY: University of Illinois, Chicago Circle, Illinois. (6/70) Professional Organizations American Psychological Association American Society of Clinical Hypnosis Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts Florida Association of Jungian Analysts Illinois Psychological Association Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts International Association for Analytical Psychology Minnesota Association of Jungian Analysts Age Groups Adults Adolescents/Teens Types of Treatment Individuals Couples Specialty Areas Hypnotherapy Contact guscwik@hotmail.com 312-346-6638 In-Person/Telehealth: Telehealth Only (IL)

Friedman, Barbara

Barbara Friedman, PhD is a Jungian analyst and licensed clinical psychologist. She is also a certified addictions counselor and yoga instructor. Her studies have included many years of Buddhist practice as well as other Eastern meditative traditions. She completed five years of training at the Gestalt Institute of Greater Cleveland in individual, group and intimate systems work. Barbara is the author of Partners in Healing: Redistributing the Power in the Counselor Client Relationship. Her community service includes The Cuyahoga County Drug Abuse services Board and The C. G.  Jung Educational Center of Cleveland, where she was a founding member. After years of service in addictions and mental health agencies, Barbara moved into private practice. She sees individuals and small groups in Chicago, Illinois. She defines her mission as advocating change in the power dynamic, between people and within the psyche, so that each of us can live out our truest and fullest nature. Education DIPLOMATE ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: IRSJA. (2001) PH.D. IN COUNCELING PSYCHOLOGY: Case Western Reserve University. (1979) MASTER’S IN EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY: John Carroll University. (1974) BACHELOR’S IN AMERICAN STUDIES: Western Reserve University. (1967) Professional Organizations The Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts International Association for Analytic Psychology The Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts The Yoga Alliance Age Groups Adults Treatment Types Individuals Groups Contact bfriedman14@gmail.com 216.780.8386 In-Person/Telehealth: In-Person & Telehealth Main Office: 233 E Erie St Suite 709, Chicago, IL 60611

Kelley, Jane

Jane A. Kelley, LCSW is the founder and director of the Kelley Clinic, LLC. She has been practicing in the Milwaukee area since the mid-1980’s. She received her Master’s Degree in clinical social work from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 1988 and is a Diplomate Jungian analyst in the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago. Jane’s analytic approach is grounded in the body/mind, soma/psyche connection. Through her many years of using experiential, body-centered therapies, she has helped clients listen to the innate wisdom of their body’s messages for wholeness. She carries specialties in the areas of addiction; grief and loss; depression/anxiety; infertility and childbirth concerns, and sexual orientation issues. Education DIPLOMATE IN ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago. (2010) MASTERS IN CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK: University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. (1988) BA IN SOCIAL WORK: University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. (1987) Professional Organizations National Association of Social Workers NASW – Specialty Practice Section Age Groups Adults Treatment Types Individuals Groups Specialty Areas Sandtray Contact jane@thekelleyclinic.com 414.271.9272 Main Office
 

Martz, Stephen

Stephen Martz, DMin

My analytic interests are broad.  Most important to me is the classical Jungian tradition, with its abiding interest in dreams and other expressions of the unconscious.  My original training in self psychology and psychoanalysis continues to influence my work, as does contemporary psychoanalysis and systems thought (especially the work of Murray Bowen).  My years of teaching aspiring therapists at Loyola’s Institute of Pastoral Studies increased my appreciation for the Existential, Gestalt, and even the cognitive approaches.   I work primarily with adult individuals and an occasional couple.  My case load usually includes 20-somethings through 80-somethings.  The largest part of my practice is with clinicians and clergy.  Because I am an Episcopal priest and spent 20 years in parish ministry, the intersection religion and spirituality is a strong clinical interest.  I especially enjoy working with unconventional spiritualities.   Other interests include:
  • Illness, grief, death, and dying. This has been a focal point of my work since the 1980s, when I co-founded the AIDS Pastoral Care Network.
  • Relationships and sexuality, including LGBT concerns. Also a longstanding focus.
  • Retirement and aging. These increasingly occupy my clinical attention and interest.
Two final notes.  1.  In recent years my caseload almost always has been full, making it difficult for me to accept new clients.  Nevertheless, feel free to contact me.  You might catch me at the right moment and, even if you don’t, I will try to help you by suggesting colleagues that might be a good fit.  2.  Although I no longer am significantly involved in the Institute – like Jung, I’ve become ambivalent about institutions — I served as its president from 2015 to 2018, directed its two-year training program (2010-2012), and spent many years teaching and serving on its Board and committees. Education DIPLOMATE ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. (2007) CERTIFICATE OF TRAINING IN MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY: University of Chicago, Center for Family Health. (1999) DOCTOR OF MINISTRY IN PASTORAL PSYCHOTHERAPY: Chicago Theological Seminary. (1995) CERTFICATE IN SELF PSYCHOLOGY: Center for Religion and Psychotherapy. (1989) MASTER OF DIVINITY: Catholic Theological Union. (1989) B.A. IN ENGLISH LITERATURE, summa cum laude: University of Maryland. (1976) Professional Organizations C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago International Association for Analytical Psychology Age Groups Adults Treatment Types Individuals Couples Specialty Areas Spirituality and religious concerns Sexuality, including LGBT Illness, grief, death, and dying Retirement and aging Sandtray Contact steve@jungiananalysischicago.org 630.476.6425 In-Person/Telehealth: In-Person & Telehealth Main Office: Glen Ellyn, IL (Address provided upon contact)

Salman, Sherry

Sherry Salman, PhD a psychoanalyst and teacher, and is an internationally recognized author and speaker. Her area of expertise is symbolism and the creative imagination in postmodern culture and psychological life. She recently appeared with musician David Byrne and artist Pat Steir in The Red Book Dialogues at the Rubin Museum of Art in New York City.  She received her B.A. from Vassar College and a Ph.D. in neuropsychology from the City University of New York, then did research in psychosomatic medicine, and completed training as a Jungian analyst in 1985. Her work has appeared in numerous journals and in the popular press. Currently, she is based in the Hudson Valley of New York, where she lives with her family.

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