Anima & Animus: Exploring the Internal and External Other

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

Anima & Animus: Exploring the Internal and External Other 

This seminar explores Jung’s brave and open process of discovering the value of the “other” within the psyche as he describes it in the red book. For Jung the “other” was the soul. He fought for a relationship with his soul because he knew that was what was essential to balance the dangerously one-sided rational bias of his own personality and the culture in which he lived. In his lexicon he called the emissary of the soul the anima. This groundbreaking work helped him develop a theory that valued wholeness. The presenters relate Jung’s explorations in the Red book to his later theory of the anima and animus, the feminine principle operating within men and the masculine principal operating within women. They follow the relevance of his theory to our post modern and less essentialist times.

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Barbara Friedman, PhD is a Jungian analyst and licensed clinical psychologist. She is also certified in addictions counseling and yoga instruction. She completed five years of training at the Gestalt Institute of Greater Cleveland in individual, group and intimate systems work. Barbara is the author of Partners in Healing: Redistributing the Power in the Counselor Client Relationship. Her community service includes The Cuyahoga County Drug Abuse services Board and The C. G.  Jung Educational Center of Cleveland, where she was a founding member. After years of service in addictions and mental health agencies, Barbara moved into private practice. She sees individual, couples and small groups in Chicago, Illinois. She defines her mission as advocating change in the power dynamic, between people and within the psyche, so that each of us can live out our truest and fullest nature.

Daniel Ross, RN, PMHNP has been a nurse for 34 years and in hospice for 27 years. As a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner he brings both a medical and psychiatric experience to the field of end-of-life care. He is a Certified Jungian Psychotherapist and is in training to become a Jungian Analyst at the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago. He is Director of Clinical Services at Heartland Hospice and oversees the quality of hospice programs in five states. He trains clinicians in the field of hospice and palliative care and is in private practice as a psychotherapist in Chicago focusing on end-of-life care.

© 2011 Barbara Friedman and Daniel Ross
℗ 2011 CG Jung Institute of Chicago

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Friedman, Barbara

Barbara Friedman, PhD is a Jungian analyst and licensed clinical psychologist. She is also a certified addictions counselor and yoga instructor. Her studies have included many years of Buddhist practice as well as other Eastern meditative traditions. She completed five years of training at the Gestalt Institute of Greater Cleveland in individual, group and intimate systems work. Barbara is the author of Partners in Healing: Redistributing the Power in the Counselor Client Relationship. Her community service includes The Cuyahoga County Drug Abuse services Board and The C. G.  Jung Educational Center of Cleveland, where she was a founding member. After years of service in addictions and mental health agencies, Barbara moved into private practice. She sees individuals and small groups in Chicago, Illinois. She defines her mission as advocating change in the power dynamic, between people and within the psyche, so that each of us can live out our truest and fullest nature. Education DIPLOMATE ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: IRSJA. (2001) PH.D. IN COUNCELING PSYCHOLOGY: Case Western Reserve University. (1979) MASTER’S IN EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY: John Carroll University. (1974) BACHELOR’S IN AMERICAN STUDIES: Western Reserve University. (1967) Professional Organizations The Inter-Regional Society of Jungian Analysts International Association for Analytic Psychology The Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts The Yoga Alliance Age Groups Adults Treatment Types Individuals Groups Contact bfriedman14@gmail.com 216.780.8386 In-Person/Telehealth: In-Person & Telehealth Main Office: 233 E Erie St Suite 709, Chicago, IL 60611

Ross, Daniel

Daniel Ross, RN, PMHNP, MSN, MBA has been a nurse for 40 years and in hospice for over 30. As a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner, he brings both a medical and psychiatric experience to the field of end-of-life care. He is a Jungian Analyst at the C G Jung Institute of Chicago. Dan works in the field of Hospice and Palliative Care and is in private practice as a psychotherapist in Chicago. Education MSN IN ADVANCE PRACTICE NURSING: Rush University College of Nursing. (2012) MBA: Concordia College. (1995) BSN: Loyola University. (1985) ADN: Triton College. (1979) Age Groups Adults Types of Treatment Individuals Contact drosucci@gmail.com 224-383-8808 Main Office 330 E Main St #301 Barrington, IL 60010 MAP

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