Where Did Jung’s Red Book Come From, and Why Does It Matter?

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1 hour 32 minutes
1.5 CEs available

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The aims of this program are (i) to trace the origin of Jung’s post-1916 new concept to its Liber Novus and Black Books origins (ii) to clarify, in the light of where it comes from, what Jung intended by it (iii) to consider and share experiences of how we use this clarified understanding of Jung’s signature concepts in clinical practice.

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Learning Objectives
This course is designed to help you:

  1. Locate the genesis of the signature concepts of analytical psychology in their Liber Novus and Black Books contexts.
  2. Draw on an understanding of the newly available foundational documents of analytical psychology to clarify how Jung intended his new concepts to be understood and used.
  3. Consider the implications of a clarified understanding of analytical psychology for the practice of psychotherapy.

Sample

Image: File:The Red Book – Liber Novus.jpg – Wikimedia Commons

Speaker

Bright, George

George Bright was educated at Cambridge University and The London School of Economics. He is a Training & Supervising Analyst of the Society of Analytical Psychology and a co-founder of The Circle of Analytical Psychology, a London-based group engaged in the study of Jung’s Liber Novus and Black Books. He works in private practice in London. His 1997 paper Synchronicity as a basis of analytic attitude won the Michael Fordham Prize.
Contact [email protected] +44 7300 866587
Practice location & address for correspondence: 176 Holland Road, London W14 8AH, United Kingdom

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