Jung’s Red Book

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Topics: Active Imagination, CG Jung, Religion & Spirituality, Self and Self-Psychology.

Series: Jung’s Red Book

The Red Book is Jung’s personal handwritten and magnificently illustrated journal of his journey into the unconscious.  Long considered the source of Jung’s creative ideas, the Red Book records Jung’s dreams, active imagination, and interpretations of his struggle with the depths of psyche.  This series of seminars will explore the historical, cultural, psychological and spiritual dimensions of this newly published best seller.

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The series Jung’s Red Book includes the following lectures:

1)  An Introduction to Jung’s Psychology: The Historical Context of the Red Book – Robert Moretti, PhD
2)  Jung’s Interior Castle: The Red Book as Spiritual Document – Stephen Martz, DMin & George Didier, PsyD
3)  Reading the Images in Jung’s Red Book – Mary Dougherty, MFA, ATR, NCPsyA & Barbara Friedman, PhD
4)  Exploring Jung’s Red Book: Artifacts and Methodology of the Individuation Process – Ken James, PhD
5)  The Archetypal and Scientific Significance of the Red Book – George Hogenson, PhD

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Robert Moretti, PhD is a clinical psychologist and Jungian analyst in private practice. He holds academic appointment as Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, where he has been on the faculty for over 25 years. In addition to standard Jungian analytic approaches, Dr. Moretti’s practice utilizes mindfulness meditation techniques, cognitive approaches, and hypnosis. morettipsychology.com

Stephen Martz, DMin is a Jungian analyst in private practice, with offices in Glen Ellyn, Lincoln Park, and Elk Grove Village.  He is also an Episcopal priest.  His analytic work and interests are rooted in the classical tradition of Jungian analysis, with its abiding interest in dreams and other activations of the unconscious. He has particular expertise at the intersection of psychology and spirituality, and this is an ongoing theme in his work. More information is available on his website: jungiananalysischicago.org

George Didier, PsyD is an Associate Professor of the Institute of Pastoral Studies of Loyola University Chicago. He was the Graduate Program Director at IPS for degrees in both Pastoral Counseling and Spirituality for over ten years. He is a Diplomate with the American Association of Pastoral Counselors, and Editor of the Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health (Taylor and Francis/Routledge). His research interests include the interface of Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality. His specific current focus addresses the theme of contemporary Pilgrimage as a resource for personal growth, transformation, and healing.

Mary Dougherty, MFA, ATR, NCPsyA is a Jungian psychoanalyst and art psychotherapist in private practice in Chicago.  She is the current President of the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago and former Director of Training.  She is a contributing editor to the Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice and the Journal of Analytical Psychology and has numerous articles published on analytical psychology.  She lectures on the clinical uses of film as active imagination, and the impact of Jung’s thought upon creative development and artistic production.

Barbara Friedman, PhD is a Jungian analyst and a licensed psychologist as well as a certified addictions counselor and a certified Yoga Instructor. She has devoted many years to the study of spiritual wisdom traditions. She is the author of “Partners in Healing: Redistributing the power in the Counselor Client Relationship” and has published many articles on Analytical Psychology.  She is a founding member of the C. G.  Jung Educational Center of Cleveland, and has a private practice in Chicago, Illinois and Cleveland Heights, Ohio. barbarafriedmanphd.com

Ken James, PhD is director of Student Services at the Laboratory School, University of Chicago. His areas of expertise include dream work and psychoanalysis, archetypal dimensions of analytic practice, divination and synchronicity, hypnosis as a therapeutic medium, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. He has done post-doctoral work in music therapy and theology, and uses these disciplines to inform his work as a Jungian analyst. soulworkcenter.org

George B. Hogenson, PhD, LCSW is a Jungian analyst, and past President of the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. He holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from Yale University, an M.A. in clinical social work from the University of Chicago, and the diploma in analytical psychology from the Chicago Institute. A member of the editorial board of The Journal of Analytical Psychology, he is the author of Jung’s Struggle with Freud and numerous articles and book chapters on Jung and analytical psychology. His research focuses on the emergence of psychological phenomena from complex dynamic systems.

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℗ 2010-2011 CG Jung Institute of Chicago

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Didier, George

Dr. George Didier, III is a clinical psychologist, pastoral psychotherapist and a diplomate Jungian Analyst in private practice in Rockford, Crystal Lake, and Chicago, IL. After graduate studies he was ordained a catholic priest and served the Diocese of Rockford for 10 years. During this time, he also went back to school and earned a doctorate in pastoral psychotherapy. He left the priesthood after 10 years, married and changed careers, going back to school again to earn a doctorate in clinical psychology. After graduation he worked as a psychologist and teacher at the University of Illinois, College of Medicine, Rockford, while developing his private practice. Dr. Didier was a founding member of the Center for Wholistic Counseling at Resurrection, in Woodstock, IL, serving as clinical director of the Center from 1995 to 2007. Dr. Didier’s area of specialization includes working with mood and anxiety disorders, mind/body wellness, trauma and life transitions, relationship difficulties, including gay and lesbian issues, and crises in personal and spiritual growth. He provides psychotherapy and Jungian psychoanalysis with individuals, adolescence, couples and families. With over 25 years of serving and working with individuals, couples, and families he has focused his attention and specialized in the exploration and interfacing of depth psychology and spirituality. At this intersection he has had additional training in meditation, breath work and transpersonal psychology. Education DIPLOMATE ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY, C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. (2006) PSY.D. IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY: Illinois School of Professional Psychology. (1994) DOCTOR OF MINISTRY IN PASTORAL PSYCHOLOGY: Chicago Theological Seminary. (1989) MASTERS OF ARTS IN THEOLOGY: Catholic University of America. (1980) BACHELOR OF ARTS IN PSYCHOLOGY: Northern Illinois University. (1977) Professional Organizations International Association for Analytical Psychology American Psychological Association Illinois Psychological Association Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts American Association of Pastoral Counselors APA Division 39 Member - Psychoanalysis   Age Groups Adults Adolescents/Teens Treament Types Individuals Couples Famliies Specialty Areas Typology Testing Diagnostic Testing Contact gdidier3@aol.com 815.399.2611 Main Office
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Dougherty, Mary

Mary Dougherty, MFA, ATR, NCPsyA

Mary Dougherty, MFA, ATR, NCPsyA is a Jungian psychoanalyst and art psychotherapist in private practice in Chicago. She is former President, Director of Training, and chair of the Program Committee of the Jung Institute of Chicago, former President of Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts, and served for eight years on the Executive Committee of the Council of North American Societies of Jungian Analysts. She is contributing editor to the Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice and has numerous publications in Analytical Psychology. She lectures on the clinical implications of gender, the use of active imagination, and on the impact of Jung’s thought upon creative development and artistic production. As a printmaker and performance artist she exhibited nationally and internationally, with venues including The George Eastman House, NY; Franklin Furnace, NYC; University of Chicago; Museo Contemporaneo, Sao Paolo. In 2001, she was awarded the ‘Lifetime Achievement in the Arts” award by the Chicago Women’s Caucus for the Arts. Education DIPLOMATE IN ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: C.G. Jung Insititute of Chicago. (1995) MASTERS IN ART THERAPY: The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. (1986) MASTERS OF FINE ARTS IN PERFORMANCE ART AND EXPERIMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHIC MEDIA: The School of the Art Institute. (1977) BFA IN PERFORMANCE ART AND EXPERIMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHIC MEDIA: The School of the Art Institute. (1975) Professional Organizations C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago (Director of Analyst Training Program 2005 to 2009, President 2009-2011) American Board for Accredidation in Psychoanalysis, Inc. Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts (President of the Society, 1998-2002) Council of North American Societies of Jungian Analysts (Secretary, 1998-2006) International Association of Analytical Psychology International Federation for Psychoanalytic Education National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis American Art Therapy Association Illinois Counselling Association Age Groups Adults Treatment Types Individuals Specialty Areas Art Therapy Contact marydougherty80@aol.com 773.525.2697 Office
 

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

Hogenson, George

George B. Hogenson, PhD, LCSW is a diplomate Jungian analyst in private practice in Chicago, where he works primarily with adults dealing with life transitions, dream work, and trauma.  He serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Analytical Psychology, is the vice-president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology, and is the author of Jung’s Struggle with Freud as well as numerous articles on archetypal theory, synchronicity and the nature of symbols.  His teaching in the Analyst Training Program of the Institute has concentrated on the works of Jung, and he offers supervision and small reading groups for clinicians interested in Jung’s psychological system. Prior to becoming an analyst, Dr. Hogenson was on the faculty of the Yale School of Management, and a consultant to many organizations on leadership and strategy.  He continues to work with individual executives and organizations on management issues using the principles of Jungian psychology. Education DIPLOMATE ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. (1998) M.A. IN CLINICAL SOCIAL WORK: University of Chicago. (1991) PH.D. IN PHILOSOPHY: Yale University. (1979) B.A. IN PHILOSOPHY: St. Olaf College. (1970) Professional Organizations International Association for Analytical Psychology American Philosophical Association American Association for the Advancement of Science International Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of Organizations Age Groups Adults Treatment Types Individuals Specialty Areas Hypnotherapy Contact inpsych@mac.com 312.957.1105 In-Person/Telehealth: In-Person & Telehealth Main Office: 53 W Jackson Blvd #921, Chicago, IL 60604

James, Ken

Ken James, PhD maintains a private practice in Chicago, Illinois. His areas of expertise include dream work and psychoanalysis, archetypal dimensions of analytic practice, divination and synchronicity, and ways to sustain the vital relationship between body, mind and spirit. He has done post-doctoral work in music therapy, the Kabbalah, spirituality and theology, and uses these disciplines to inform his work as a Jungian analyst. Education DIPLOMATE ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago. (1993) DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS: Northwestern University. (1975) MASTER OF ARTS IN COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS: Northwestern University. (1973) B.A. IN MATHEMATICS AND SPEECH: Northeastern Illinois University. (1971) Professional Organizations C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago International Association for Analytical Psychology Age Groups Adults Adolescents/Teens Children Treatment Types Individuals Couples Families Specialty Areas Hypnotherapy Contact kenjames@soulworkcenter.org 773.983.5448 In-Person/Telehealth: In-Person & Telehealth Main Office: 53 W Jackson Blvd #1403, Chicago, IL 60604

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)

Moretti, Robert

Robert Moretti, PhD is a clinical psychologist and Jungian analyst in private practice. He holds academic appointment as Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, where he has been on the faculty for over 25 years. In addition to standard Jungian analytic approaches, Dr. Moretti’s practice utilizes mindfulness meditation techniques, cognitive approaches, and hypnosis. Education DIPLOMATE ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. (1997) PH.D IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY: Loyola University Chicago. (1982) M.A. IN HUMAN DEVELOPMENT/PERSONALITY PROCESSES: The University of Chicago. (1976) B.S. IN PSYCHOLOGY: Loyola University of Chicago. (1971)

Age Groups Adults Adolescents/Teens

Treatment Types Individuals Couples Specialty Areas Hypnotherapy Typology Testing Diagnostic Testing Contact r-moretti@northwestern.edu 312.884.8317 In-Person/Telehealth: In-Person & Telehealth Main Office: 65 E Wacker Pl #900, Chicago, IL 60601

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