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Topics: Active Imagination, Dreams, Individuation, the Self, Transference.
Why Not Jung? An Introduction to Analytical Psychology as a Clinical Resource
Because of its misguided characterization as “mystical” or “spiritual,” analytical psychology has for decades been relegated by most clinicians to the margins of mainstream clinical practice. Yet few clinicians have actually encountered and studied Jung’s theory and concepts in enough depth to truly make an informed decision about their clinical viability. This program is intended to provide the opportunity for just such an encounter and offers a systematic introduction to analytical psychology as a clinical resource. Topics explored in this program include:
- The Theory of Individuation
- The Structure and Dynamics of the Psyche
- The Concept of the Self
- The Adaptive/Creative Process
- Dreams and Active Imagination
- The Nature of Transference and the Therapeutic Relationship
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© 1997 Peter Mudd
Ⓟ 1997 CG Jung Institute of Chicago