Topics: Archetypes, the Collective Unconscious, Myth and Fairytale.
Facing the Gods: Archetypal Patterns of Existence
Experiencing the archetypes as personified gods and goddesses active in our lives reveals the great powers shaping our moods, choices, and actions. This course illuminates the Olympian stories that serve as reflecting pools where we, as psychic heirs of Greece, discover ourselves. By recognizing the gods and goddesses at work we can gain release from archetypally determined patterns.
This audio series includes the following individual lectures:
Preparing to Meet the Gods: The Soul Turned Inward – John Van Eenwyk – Available for free through the Jungianthology Podcast
Lois Khan, PhD was a practicing psychoanalyst in the
Chicago area and Tennessee for almost 50 years. She also taught at the
University of Chicago, in addition to lecturing as a psychologist
throughout the world.
Lee Roloff, PhD was Professor Emeritus in the Department of Performance Studies at Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. There he taught performance art, archetypal and psychological approaches to literature, literature in the therapeutic setting, and seminars in creativity, creative imagination, and the performance of psyche in culture. He retired from academia in 1991 after forty years of teaching. He is a founding member of the C.G. Jung Institute of Chicago and has written and taught in the field of psychology and literature, is a published poet, and is coauthor, with John Dotson, of Falling into Poetic Space: The Biopoetic Impulse.
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
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Dr. John R. Van Eenwyk received his PhD in religion and
psychological studies from the University of Chicago. A clinical psychologist and Training Analyst with the Pacific Northwest Society of Jungian Analysts, he maintains a private practice in Jungian Analysis in Olympia, Washington. He is also an ordained priest in the Episcopal Church and a Clinical Instructor at the University of Washington School of Medicine. The author of Archetypes and Strange Attractors: The Chaotic World of Symbols, he publishes widely and lectures internationally on both Jungian psychology and the treatment of torture survivors.