Jung and the World Podcast | Fundamentalism from a Jungian Perspective with Vladislav Ć olc (Video/Audio)
Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts member Vlado Solc appeared on the Jung and the World podcast. From the episode description:
In this episode of the podcast I am speaking with Vladislav Solc about fundamentalism. Amongst other things we talk about his book Dark Religion: Fundamentalism from the Perspective of Jungian Psychology (with George Didier). How much do we really know about life? the tremendous mystery, fundamentalism from a Jungian perspective, the ego, the need for certainty, the cults the ismâs and the sects, ideological âpossessionâ, there is something wrong with the narrowing and the constricting and fundamentalism within contemporary political currents.

Vlado Ć olc is a Diplomate Jungian Analyst practicing in Wisconsin and Illinois. He serves as an analyst, consultant, educator, and co-director of the Jungian Psychotherapy and Jungian Studies Program at the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. He is a member of the Slovak Society for Analytical Psychology (SSAP). Vlado lives in constant awe of the miracle of existence. His clinical focus includes psycho-spiritual crises such as loss of meaning and direction in life, the mind-body connection and psychosomatic concerns, as well as issues related to immigration and cultural adaptation. His research interests encompass narcissism, collective psychology, religious fundamentalism, illusion, and transformation. He has presented at conferences across North America, Asia, and Europe and is the author of numerous peer-reviewed articles and seven books in the field of depth psychology. Learn more at therapyvlado.com.