Women’s contributions have been central to the development of Jung’s analytical psychology from its inception to the present. Their contributions include direct collaborations with Jung, amplification and interpretation of his ideas and original theoretical contributions to the field.
This special program includes lectures and discussion to explore the life, work, and influence of six Jungian women who have contributed significantly to the history of analytical psychology. The speakers are practicing analysts who talk about the ways in which these women have personally affected their own psychological and spiritual development and their work with clients. Through personal reflections and reminiscence of the speakers, listeners will come to know and appreciate the contributions of a wide range of Jungian women to the theory and practice of analytical psychology.
Topics and speakers included in Jungians Speak About Jungian Women are:
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7 MP3s in 1 ZIP File: 99MB
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Dougherty, Mary
Mary Dougherty, MFA, ATR, NCPsyA
Mary Dougherty, MFA, ATR, NCPsyA is a Jungian psychoanalyst and art psychotherapist in private practice in Chicago. She is former President, Director of Training, and chair of the Program Committee of the Jung Institute of Chicago, former President of Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts, and served for eight years on the Executive Committee of the Council of North American Societies of Jungian Analysts. She is contributing editor to the Journal of Jungian Theory and Practice and has numerous publications in Analytical Psychology. She lectures on the clinical implications of gender, the use of active imagination, and on the impact of Jung’s thought upon creative development and artistic production.
As a printmaker and performance artist she exhibited nationally and internationally, with venues including The George Eastman House, NY; Franklin Furnace, NYC; University of Chicago; Museo Contemporaneo, Sao Paolo. In 2001, she was awarded the ‘Lifetime Achievement in the Arts” award by the Chicago Women’s Caucus for the Arts.
Education
DIPLOMATE IN ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: C.G. Jung Insititute of Chicago. (1995)
MASTERS IN ART THERAPY: The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. (1986)
MASTERS OF FINE ARTS IN PERFORMANCE ART AND EXPERIMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHIC MEDIA: The School of the Art Institute. (1977)
BFA IN PERFORMANCE ART AND EXPERIMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHIC MEDIA: The School of the Art Institute. (1975)
Professional Organizations
C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago (Director of Analyst Training Program 2005 to 2009, President 2009-2011)
American Board for Accredidation in Psychoanalysis, Inc.
Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts (President of the Society, 1998-2002)
Council of North American Societies of Jungian Analysts (Secretary, 1998-2006)
International Association of Analytical Psychology
International Federation for Psychoanalytic Education
National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
American Art Therapy Association
Illinois Counselling Association
Age Groups
Adults
Treatment Types
Individuals
Specialty Areas
Art Therapy
Contactmarydougherty80@aol.com
773.525.2697
Office
Rosenthal, Suzanne
Suzanne Rosenthal, PhD is a Jungian analyst and Clinical Psychologist in private practice in Winnetka, IL. She completed her training at the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago in 1996 after earning her doctorate (psychology) and master’s degrees (film studies) from Northwestern University. She is currently a faculty member of the Analyst Training Program and the Clinical Training Program and is a member of the ATP oversight committee. Sue includes in her years of clinical experience teaching and supervising at the graduate level at Loyola University, Northwestern, and the Illinois School of Professional Psychology Sue has served on the Executive Board of the Institute and on the Admissions, Candidacy and Program Committees. She chaired the committee that established the original Jungian clinic in Evanston. Highlights of her work include papers and workshops on themes of ‘longing for home’ and the clinical use of myths, fairy tales, and film. She is actively involved in the Institute’s collaboration with other downtown instructions in creating programs that present the archetypal approach to the expressive arts.
Education
DIPLOMATE ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: C. G. Jung Institute of Chicago. (1996)
PH.D. IN COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY: Northwestern University. (1977)
M.S. IN SPEECH/FILM: Northwestern University. (1971)
B.A. IN ENGLISH LITERATURE/JOURNALISM: University of Michigan. (1958)
Age Groups
Adults
Treatment Types
Individuals
Contactsugarose@sbcglobal.net
(847) 372-9188
In-Person/Telehealth: Telehealth Only (IL)
I provide flexible and private telehealth sessions from my home office several days a week. I am also available for limited in-person sessions at the beginning of therapy if the individual wishes this and is in the Chicago area.
Shaw, Judy
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.
Stein, Murray
Murray Stein, PhD is a graduate of the C.G. Jung Institute/Zurich and is a training analyst at the International School of Analytical Psychology in Zurich (ISAPZ). He is a founding member of the Inter-Regional Society for Jungian Analysts (USA) and the Chicago Society of Jungian Analysts and was president of the International Association for Analytical Psychology from 2001 to 2004. He has written several books, including Jung's Treatment of Christianity, In MidLife, Transformation – Emergence of the Self, Jung's Map of the Soul and The Principle of Individuation. He is the editor of Jungian Analysis and the Chiron Clinical Series.
Education
DIPLOMATE ANALYTICAL PSYCHOLOGY: C. G. Jung Institute, Zurich. (1973)
PH.D. IN RELIGION AND PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDIES: University of Chicago. (1984)
M.DIV. IN THEOLOGY: Yale Divinity School. (1969)
B.A. IN ENGLISH LITERATURE: Yale College. (1965)
Professional Organizations
C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago
International Association for Analytical Psychology
Age Groups
Adults
Treatment Types
Individuals
Contactmurraywstein@cs.com
41. 44 212 99 31
Main Office