The Courage to be Transformed

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Topics: Transformation.

The Courage to be Transformed

Why is it so difficult to change—to be transformed—even when we have many insights into our personal problems and complexes? What do we need to break through the impasses in our healing processes? In this workshop, Dr. Moore brings together perspectives from his neo-Jungian approach to analysis and the philosophy of Paul Tillich to focus on the nature and dynamics of the courage to be transformed. Special attention is given to understanding the different types of anxiety that afflict us. Dr. Moore addresses the kinds of courage needed to overcome each kind of anxiety and the personal resources each requires in order for transformation to be accomplished.

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© 2001 Robert Moore.
â“… 2001 CG Jung Institute of Chicago.

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Moore, Robert

Robert Moore, PhD was Distinguished Service Professor of Psychology, Psychoanalysis and Spirituality in the Graduate Center of the Chicago Theological Seminary where he was the Founding Director of the new Institute for Advanced Studies in Spirituality and Wellness. An internationally recognized psychoanalyst and consultant in private practice in Chicago, he served as a Training Analyst at the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago and was Director of Research for the Institute for Integrative Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy and the Chicago Center for Integrative Psychotherapy. Author and editor of numerous books in psychology and spirituality, he lectured internationally on his formulation of a neo-Jungian  psychoanalysis and integrative psychotherapy.  His publications include THE ARCHETYPE OF INITIATION: Sacred Space, Ritual Process and Personal Transformation; THE MAGICIAN AND THE ANALYST: The Archetype of the Magus in Occult Spirituality and Jungian Psychology; and FACING THE DRAGON: Confronting Personal and Spiritual Grandiosity.

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