Entitlement: Intolerance of Shame

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Part of the symposium Trauma and the Soul. Purchase the full symposium for 30% off the individual titles!

Topics: Archetypes, Ritual and Initiation, Trauma.

Entitlement: Intolerance of Shame

In the work with trauma, excessive entitlement is often a shadow element.  It reveals the ego’s developmental struggle to modify other world (archetypal) expectations in order to live well with human world limitations.  This presentation will explore how the development of shame tolerance modulates excessive entitlement.  The challenge for therapists is to tolerate personal inadequacy feelings and to receive and hold the client’s projected shame.  When shame feelings are tolerated, honored and respected, boundaries between the shameless divine and the shameful human worlds are maintained and excessive entitlement modulates.

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Dr. Compaan is a training psychoanalyst and a licensed clinical psychologist.  He was initially trained in pastoral psychology, which qualified him for the psychology license.  He is certified as a fellow in the American Association of Pastoral Counselors and is a member of the American Psychological Association.  He was trained and certified as a clinical member and an approved supervisor in marriage and family systems theory by the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists.  Most recently he was certified as a Diplomate Psychoanalyst in Analytical Psychology by the International Association of Analytical Psychology. He was the Director of Training for the Chicago Jung Institute’s Analytical Training Program and served on the Board of Directors of the Institute.  He has been a co-director of the Jungian Psychotherapy Program.  He has worked as a psychotherapist for 35 years.  During that time he taught undergraduate psychology for 5 years and many graduate courses in psychotherapy field at different graduate institutions in the Chicago area. He served as an executive director of a non-for-profit counseling agency for 9 years and co-directed another counseling agency for 20 years. He maintains a practice in the Chicago Loop and in Frankfort, IL.  He provides supervision/consultation and analysis in his offices and by the internet.

© 2016 Arlo Compaan
â„— 2016 CG Jung Institute of Chicago

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1 MP3 File: 163MB

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1 MP4 File: 53MB

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Compaan, Arlo

Arlo Compaan, PhD isa training psychoanalyst and a licensed clinical psychologist.  He was initially trained in pastoral psychology, which qualified him for the psychology license.  He is certified as a fellow in the American Association of Pastoral Counselors and is a member of the American Psychological Association.  He was trained and certified as a clinical member and an approved supervisor in marriage and family systems theory by the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists.  Most recently he was certified as a Diplomate Psychoanalyst in Analytical Psychology by the International Association of Analytical Psychology. He is currently the Director of Training for the Chicago Jung Institute’s Analytical Training Program and serves on the Board of Directors of the Institute.  He has been a co-director of the Jungian Psychotherapy Program.  He has workd as a psychotherapist for 35 years.  During that time he taught undergraduate psychology for 5 years and many graduate courses in psychotherapy field at different graduate institutions in the Chicago area. He served as an executive director of a non-for-profit counseling agency for 9 years and co-directed another couseling agency for 20 years. He maintains a practice in the Chicago Loop and in Frankfort, IL.  He provides supervision/consultation and analysis in his offices and by the internet. Education DIPLOMATE ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. (1997) PH.D. IN PASTORAL PSYCHOLOGY: School of Theology at Claremont, Claremont, CA. (1973) BACHELOR OF DIVINITY IN THEOLOGY AND NEW TESTAMENT STUDIES: Calvin Theological Seminary. (1968) B.A. IN PSYCHOLOGY/PHILOSOPHY/GREEK/GERMAN: Calvin College. (1965) Professional Organizations C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago International Association for Analytical Psychology American Psychological Association American Association of Pastoral Counselors Age Groups Adults Types of Treatment Individuals Specialties Trauma, Shame Dynamics, Male Issues Contact acompaan@sbcglobal.net 815-469-8876 (office) 815-735-5956 (personal) In-Person/Telehealth: Telehealth Only Main Office: 8977 Raintree Lane, Frankfort, IL 60423

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