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Robert Moore, PhD. 8 hours 35 minutes. Audio.
Topics: Psychotherapy.
Structural Psychoanalysis and Integrative Psychotherapy: Introduction to a Neo-Jungian Paradigm
Podcast: The first lecture is available for free through the Jungianthology Podcast
Lecture 1 – Breaking the Code of the Archetypal Self: An Introductory Overview of the Research Discoveries Leading to Neo-Jungian Structural Psychoanalysis
Lecture 2 – Deep Structures and the War of the Psychological Systems
Lecture 3 – Structural Diagnosis: A Neo-Jungian Approach to Understanding Psychopathology
Lecture 4 – Toward a “Structural Cure” in Integrative Psychotherapy: Foundations
Lecture 5 – The Necessary Partnership between Integrative Psychotherapy and Integrative Spirituality: Fundamentals of a Neo-Jungian Postmodern Vision
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In the next series, Archetype, Compulsion, and Complex, Dr. Moore expands on this material and discusses the diagnostic process.
Dr. Robert Moore (1942-2016) 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.
© 2006 Robert Moore.
Ⓟ 2006 CG Jung Institute of Chicago.