The Red Book Series

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Various Speakers. 13 hours 18 minutes. Video & Audio Download.

Topics: Active Imagination, CG Jung, Religion & Spirituality, Self and Self-Psychology.

Series: Jung’s Red Book

The Red Book is Jung’s personal handwritten and magnificently illustrated journal of his journey into the unconscious.  Long considered the source of Jung’s creative ideas, the Red Book records Jung’s dreams, active imagination, and interpretations of his struggle with the depths of psyche.  This series of seminars will explore the historical, cultural, psychological and spiritual dimensions of this newly published best seller.

PowerPoint: Slides are edited into the videos.

Audio: This download includes an audio MP3 of each lecture that can be played on smartphones, tablets, and laptops for listening on the go.

An audio-only version of this series is available here 

The series Jung’s Red Book includes the following lectures:

1)  An Introduction to Jung’s Psychology: The Historical Context of the Red Book – Robert Moretti, PhD
2)  Jung’s Interior Castle: The Red Book as Spiritual Document – Stephen Martz, DMin & George Didier, PsyD
3)  Reading the Images in Jung’s Red Book – Mary Dougherty, MFA, ATR, NCPsyA & Barbara Friedman, PhD
4)  Exploring Jung’s Red Book: Artifacts and Methodology of the Individuation Process – Ken James, PhD
5)  The Archetypal and Scientific Significance of the Red Book – George Hogenson, PhD

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Robert Moretti, PhD is a clinical psychologist and Jungian analyst in private practice. He holds academic appointment as Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, where he has been on the faculty for over 25 years. In addition to standard Jungian analytic approaches, Dr. Moretti’s practice utilizes mindfulness meditation techniques, cognitive approaches, and hypnosis. morettipsychology.com

Stephen Martz, DMin is a Jungian analyst in private practice, with offices in Glen Ellyn, Lincoln Park, and Elk Grove Village.  He is also an Episcopal priest.  His analytic work and interests are rooted in the classical tradition of Jungian analysis, with its abiding interest in dreams and other activations of the unconscious. He has particular expertise at the intersection of psychology and spirituality, and this is an ongoing theme in his work. More information is available on his website: jungiananalysischicago.org

George Didier, PsyD is an Associate Professor of the Institute of Pastoral Studies of Loyola University Chicago. He was the Graduate Program Director at IPS for degrees in both Pastoral Counseling and Spirituality for over ten years. He is a Diplomate with the American Association of Pastoral Counselors, and Editor of the Journal of Spirituality in Mental Health (Taylor and Francis/Routledge). His research interests include the interface of Psychology, Theology, and Spirituality. His specific current focus addresses the theme of contemporary Pilgrimage as a resource for personal growth, transformation, and healing.

Mary Dougherty, MFA, ATR, NCPsyA is a Jungian psychoanalyst and art psychotherapist in private practice in Chicago.  She is the current President of the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago and former Director of Training.  She is a contributing editor to the Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice and the Journal of Analytical Psychology and has numerous articles published on analytical psychology.  She lectures on the clinical uses of film as active imagination, and the impact of Jung’s thought upon creative development and artistic production.

Barbara Friedman, PhD is a Jungian analyst and a licensed psychologist as well as a certified addictions counselor and a certified Yoga Instructor. She has devoted many years to the study of spiritual wisdom traditions. She is the author of “Partners in Healing: Redistributing the power in the Counselor Client Relationship” and has published many articles on Analytical Psychology.  She is a founding member of the C. G.  Jung Educational Center of Cleveland, and has a private practice in Chicago, Illinois and Cleveland Heights, Ohio. barbarafriedmanphd.com

Ken James, PhD is director of Student Services at the Laboratory School, University of Chicago. His areas of expertise include dream work and psychoanalysis, archetypal dimensions of analytic practice, divination and synchronicity, hypnosis as a therapeutic medium, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. He has done post-doctoral work in music therapy and theology, and uses these disciplines to inform his work as a Jungian analyst. soulworkcenter.org

George B. Hogenson, PhD, LCSW is a Jungian analyst, and past President of the C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. He holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from Yale University, an M.A. in clinical social work from the University of Chicago, and the diploma in analytical psychology from the Chicago Institute. A member of the editorial board of The Journal of Analytical Psychology, he is the author of Jung’s Struggle with Freud and numerous articles and book chapters on Jung and analytical psychology. His research focuses on the emergence of psychological phenomena from complex dynamic systems.

© 2010-2011 The Respective Speakers
℗ 2010-2011 CG Jung Institute of Chicago

Additional information

Audio Format

5 MP3s in 1 ZIP File: 282MB

Video Format

5 3GP Files: ??GB Total

Video Resolution

640×480

Speaker

Various Speakers

This heading is used when there are multiple speakers for the same audio or video download.

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