The Structure of Psychological Revolutions

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Topics: Analytical Psychology.

The Structure of Psychological Revolutions: 25th Anniversary of the CG Jung Institute of Chicago

As we become increasingly concerned with revolutions in the field of psychology, we see that Jung’s work is both a cause and consequence of the changing paradigm in human thought. In this program, June Singer, the founder of the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago, discusses the nature of these dynamic changes, both past and presently occurring. She reflects on how the Chicago Institute is affected by these changes and how it is creating a new model for the future.

© 1991 June Singer.
â“… 1991 CG Jung Institute of Chicago.

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Singer, June

June Singer, PhD was a major figure in the development of the Jungian movement in the United States.  She earned a Ph.D. in Psychology from Northwestern University and completed training as a Jungian analyst in Zurich, Switzerland.  During the 1960′s, Dr. Singer founded the Analytical Psychology Club of Chicago, which eventually became the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago, in order to provide interested individuals an opportunity to study the works of Carl Jung. June Singer was a gifted analyst and a distinguished author and lecturer.  Her text, Boundaries of the Soul, is considered to be one of the best introductions to Jungian thought. She also wrote two books about sexuality, and a Jungian study of the poet William Blake.  

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